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Things to do whilst in Anglesey.

 

Foel farm

Foel Farm Park near Brynsiencyn on Anglesey offers a great family visit to experience the sights, sounds and smells of a real working farm. We invite all visitors to meet, touch and feed the animals.

No visit to North Wales would be complete without a ride on one of the great little trains of wales. The Llanberis Lake Railway offers unrivalled views of the mountains of Snowdonia from viewpoints quite inaccessible by road, all for a modest price
Llyn Alaw is a large lowland reservoir about 777 acres in a rural setting in North Anglesey. It is well known for it's rich feeding that produces wild Brown Trout up to four pounds in weight yearly and allows stocked rainbow to double their weight in the several months after stocking. Llyn Alaw is one of the most productive lakes in Wales.
Betws-y-Coed Motor Museum was created from the private collection of the Houghton Family and housed in the mellow stone buildings of the old Betws Farm which overlooks the beautiful River Llugwy in the heart of the village

Anglesey Circuit (Trac Môn) was opened during 1997 as a fully licensed MSA (Motor Sport Association) and ACU (Auto Cycle Union) championship racing circuit.

Pili Palas Nature World is well known as Wales’ premier butterfly farm – but pay us a visit, or browse this site, and you’ll soon see that it really is a jungle in here!

Diving Anglesy divers is unrivalled in the diver training for quility of service, range of activities, and proximity to some of the most outstanding areas of natural beauty around the UK. The centre is based conveniently at the end of the A55 in the town of Holyhead, and visitors are assured of a relaxed atmosphere, clean beaches and safety.
More than 4,000 seabirds breed on the cliffs at South Stack each year. During the breeding season you are likely to see: puffins, guillemots, razorbills, fulmars, ravens and choughs. and a lovely walk with a chance to visit the light house. Bird watching

 


 

 

   
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