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Beaumaris
Anglesey
LL58 8BN
The White Eagle
A fantastic pub that you can combine a walk along the Rhoscolyn section of the Anglesey Coastal Path and be rewarded by an amazing lunch or early dinner.
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Zip World
For the adventure loving guests – those who love to do something just that little bit different. You must book as each of their attractions is understandably busy.
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South Stack Lighthouse
South Stack Rock lies separated from Holyhead Island by 30 metres of turbulent sea, with lots of steps. You can watch nesting birds and chat to volunteers about the wildlife.
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Foel Farm
Family fun on a small working family farm. A fun-packed day out meeting the animals in a stunning setting by the sea. With a chocolate shop, café and gift shop.
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Angelsey Sea Zoo
A unique aquarium with over 40 tanks displaying the best of British marine wildlife! Find fascinating creatures from around the coasts of the UK, such as octopus, lobsters, seahorses, conger eels!
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Harry's Bistro
One of Anglesey's most exciting dining experiences, it offers sophisticated, modern British dining in a unique relaxed environment. Carefully selected menus using locally sourced produce where possible.
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Sosban and The Old Butchers Restaurant
Michelin Star restaurant that serves the most delicious food. Relaxed atmosphere where the food does the talking. Make sure to book in advance.
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Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens
Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens is an historic garden under restoration, situated between Menai Bridge and Beaumaris. The work that has gone into restoring this garden is beyond describing.
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Moelfre Village
A picturesque former fishing village with a long maritime history and a small sheltered shingle bay with car parks, toilets, pub, cafés and shops.
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Lligwy Beach
A fantastic sandy beach to head to for a day out, popular with water-sports enthusiasts. The Lligwy Beach Café serves wood-fired pizzas that is worth visiting.
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Hafoty Medieval House
Originally a timber-framed house probably built in the 14th century (recorded as Bodiordderch, the ‘House of Iordderch’ in 1352). Modified and restored 19th and late 20th centuries, its medieval layout remains.
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Red Wharf Bay
Beautiful beach, rock pools and interesting rock formations. The bay is an area of outstanding natural beauty and well worth a visit.
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Penmon Point
Visit the Dovecote, Priory and then walk along to Trwyn Du Lighthouse where you can enjoy lovely views toward Puffin Island, the Great Orme and Snowdon.
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Beaumaris Castle
Known as the greatest castle never built. Last of the royal strongholds created by Edward I in Wales and perhaps his masterpiece.
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