Discover the best top things to do in Holyhead, United Kingdom including Melin Llynon, South Stack Lighthouse, War Memorial Holyhead, Holyhead Lifeboat Station, St. Cybi Church, Holyhead mountain Hut Circles, Ucheldre Centre, Celtic Gateway Bridge, Skinner's Monument, Caer Gybi (Roman Fort).
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5.0 based on 16 reviews
We decided to have a Magical Mystery Tour of North Anglesey and we found the magic here! We were welcomed by Richard and had a personal tour of the Mill. His passion and knowledge shone threw and captivated the children (11,9,8,7) and adults alike. This place is such a gem and we will definitely return.. with a booking to the tea rooms which look out of this world!
4.5 based on 1,284 reviews
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.
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
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Really fascinating site and pretty extensive, numerous unearthed stone circle huts placed out across the moors. Affords an extraordinary view across the bay. It would benefit from a few more boards with explanations, but this doesn't take anything away from this magical site There is parking nearby and it is not a long walk before you are in the thick of the site 3 minutes and you are at the first hut circle, its a gradual incline and is very well kept
4.0 based on 32 reviews
The Ucheldre Centre is certainly well worth a visit - as a charitable organisation they provide excellent entertainment and a continuing change of workshops, cinema, theatre , live bands etc etc, The centre has a contiuing change of art exhibitions every month to six weeks , The shop is well stocked for its size and all the staff at the centre are very pleasant and accomodating - the centre is suitable for the disabled ! The centre employ people who have learning disabilities who really enjoy working there. The Ucheldre is at the Heart of the community and is a wonderful vehicle for people to express their talents - Some say the cafe is expensive but I find it is in line with everywhere else and the Ucheldre centre cafe gardens are so relaxing to sit in when the sun shines !!
3.5 based on 60 reviews
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