10 Things to do Good for Kids in Holyhead That You Shouldn't Miss

October 10, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Holyhead, United Kingdom including Anglesey Adventures, Swtan Heritage Museum, Penrhos Country Park, Anglesey Outdoors, Anglesey Pursuits, South Stack Lighthouse, South Stack Cliffs RSPB Reserve, St. Cybi Church, Holyhead Breakwater Country Park, Holyhead Empire Cinema.
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1. Anglesey Adventures

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5.0 based on 286 reviews

Anglesey Adventures

Anglesey Adventures are an outdoor activity provider based close to Trearddur Bay. We offer Coasteering, Kayaking, Gorge Scrambling, Sea Level Traversing, Climbing, Abseiling, Raft Building and lot of Team Building activities. We receive bookings from large school groups to couples, friends and families and our mission is to ensure that everyone who books with us, has an exciting, fun and safe experience. With a high quality service, high quality kit and instructors with bags of experience and knowledge, we are passionate about the outdoors and our aim is to ensure we provide the best possible experience.

2. Swtan Heritage Museum

Dilwyn Church Bay, Holyhead LL65 4EY Wales +44 1407 730186 [email protected] http://swtan.cymru/home.html
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Swtan Heritage Museum

Http://swtan.cymru/home.html

3. Penrhos Country Park

Adjacent to the A55, Holyhead LL65 2JE Wales http://www.visitanglesey.co.uk/en/things-to-do/activities/wildlife-beddmanarch-bay-and-the-penrhos-coastal-park/#.WAi_avkrLIU
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5.0 based on 79 reviews

Penrhos Country Park

Reviewed By Jenniclair

Penrhos Nature Reserve is within walking distance of my home, so a regular destination for my family. My daughter has been visiting since she was in her pram and still loves to go. The red squirrels are always a highlight but even if we don't manage to see them, it's lovely to walk through the woods, spotting wild flowers, birds and insects. We regularly gather fallen leaves in autumn for crafts. Hide and seek is a must and if you are lucky, you may even find some painted rocks. A walk through the woods inevitably leads to the beach, where sandcastles can be built and messages written in the sand. This reserve is a wonderful oasis of tranquility, which has been enjoyed by generations of locals and by the many visitors who come to this area. Sadly, it is currently under threat of destruction by developers, who want to close most of it off to the locals in order to rip trees out and replace them with a holiday complex. The fact that it is home to so many protected species seems to be irrelevant. Shame on you, #Land and Lakes, #Bluestone Wales! If you have not yet visited Penrhos, I would urge you to do so, before the money-grabbers destroy it forever!

4. Anglesey Outdoors

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5.0 based on 91 reviews

Anglesey Outdoors

Anglesey Outdoors offers adventurous activities from a gentle introduction to an adrenaline charged experiences in one of the best natural outdoor playgrounds in North Wales. Based just 10 minutes walk from a Blue Flag beach, we have clean water, stunning scenery and great instructors, who love what they do. Choose from coasteering, kayaking, wild swimming, rock climbing or sea cliff experiences there is something for everyone from all ages from 8 upwards. Groups or individuals catered for. At the end of your session grab a hot shower, hot drink and a slab of homemade cake. For accommodation reviews please search Anglesey Outdoors and choose the accommodation option.

5. Anglesey Pursuits

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5.0 based on 93 reviews

Anglesey Pursuits

Anglesey Pursuits is an adventure-based activities company operating in and around Anglesey, North Wales. Catering for ages 8 and upwards Anglesey Pursuits has a variety of packages to suit your needs. Based in Holyhead and within reach of numerous blue flag beaches, ample coast line and Snowdonia’s National Park we can give you the opportunity to do activities such as Coasteering, Kayaking, and much much more. We cater for stag and hen parties, family activity days and adult / youth organisations.

6. South Stack Lighthouse

South Stack, Holyhead LL65 1YH Wales +44 1407 763900 [email protected] http://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/lighthouse-visitor-centres/south-stack-lighthouse-visitor-centre
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4.5 based on 1,284 reviews

South Stack Lighthouse

South Stack Lighthouse and Visitor Centre, operated under licence from Trinity House. Tickets available on the island ONLY at Present. Cash only as no signal for wifi for card machines. Summer opening times: Friday 1300-1600hrs, Sat to Thu 1000-1600hrs weather permitting. Winter opening times: Open Tue to Sun 1000-1500hrs weather permitting.

Reviewed By H1720LSmikew - Lichfield, United Kingdom

Great way to spend a few hours The steps down to the lighthouse offer spectacular views and with hosts on hand you get chance to spot the different birds flocking to the area The lighthouse is really interesting with a giddy climb to the top Well worth a visit

7. South Stack Cliffs RSPB Reserve

Holyhead LL65 1YH Wales +44 1407 762100 [email protected] http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/s/southstackcliffs/
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4.5 based on 845 reviews

South Stack Cliffs RSPB Reserve

**Planned Disruption** JUNE 2019 major building work is now taking place at the Visitor Centre. Please email or call for more information. Overlooking the Irish Sea RSPB South Stack Cliffs is a heathland paradise waiting to be explored. Wind your way along the dramatic trails and take in the expansive views across Anglesey. There are great views of South Stack Lighthouse from Ellin's Tower. In spring and summer, marvel at the spectacular wildflower carpet covering the clifftops and seek out the rare spathulate fleawort, which grows nowhere else on earth! Carefully and quietly explore the edges of the heather and you might see lizards or even an adder. Visit Ellin's Tower for great views of the seabird city in spring and its puffins, guillemots and razorbills. Try to spot porpoise, dolphins and seals out to sea.

Reviewed By themaxdog - Corby, United Kingdom

South Stack Cliffs RSPB Reserve is home to breathtaking views, plenty of seabirds (of course!) and South Stack Lighthouse itself. As you have to pay to go into the lighthouse we stuck to just exploring the cliffs and taking our turn at birdwatching. The highlight of our visit was definitely getting the chance to spot some puffins!

8. St. Cybi Church

68-82 Market Street, Holyhead LL65 1UW Wales http://www.stcybi.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

St. Cybi Church

9. Holyhead Breakwater Country Park

Holyhead Wales +44 1248 752139 http://www.anglesey.gov.uk/planning-and-waste/countryside/holyhead-breakwater-country-park/
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4.5 based on 278 reviews

Holyhead Breakwater Country Park

Reviewed By C7682LDjanem - Oswestry, United Kingdom

Lovely place for walk, toilets, cafe, car park, pay and display, pond and ducks, lots of places to sit and ha e a picnic,

10. Holyhead Empire Cinema

Empire Cinema 39 Stanley Street, Holyhead LL65 1HL Wales +44 1407 762414 [email protected] http://www.holyheadcinema.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Holyhead Empire Cinema

Located in Holyhead, Anglesey, the Empire Cinema is owned and run by Holyhead Town Council. Recently refurbished, it shows all the latest films in a new, modern, comfortable environment.

Reviewed By 181andyp - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

We recently booked tickets to go and watch the new mama mia here we go again film and much to our delight found that the seats were some of the most comfortable and roomy in a cinema that I have ever sat in. The seats were so situated that no one had a problem seeing the screen as they hadn't over crammed them in like the modern multi screens do. It made us feel valued and the staff were very pleasant too. I would recommend to anyone to go here, if they are showing a film your interested in as we will regularly check what's on and return ourselves at the earliest possible opportunity.

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