Island Attractions within easy reach
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a developing 125 mile route, that follows much of the island’s coastline, including through our farm land.
The path primarily caters for walkers however cyclists and horse riders can also enjoy certain sections.
South Stack - RSPB Reserves
The RSPB reserve is open year round; Ellen's Tower, the RSPB visitor centre, is open from Easter to September.
In spring and summer, the heath land becomes a riot of colour. Look closely and you may see a basking adder, while out to sea there may be porpoises and dolphins.
Anglesey Circuit - Trac Môn
Set on the west coast of Anglesey, overlooking the Irish Sea and the Snowdonia mountain range beyond, Anglesey Circuit provides visitors with a challenging and exciting circuit in a breathtaking location.
Holyhead Ferry Port
Ty Mawr is located 3 miles from the Port of Holyhead and takes approximately 5 minutes to the check-in facilities.
Stena Line & Irish Ferries provide ferry crossings from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire and the Port of Dublin in the Republic of Ireland.
Trearddur Bay
Trearddur Bay is situated within a couple of miles of Holyhead.
Awarded with a blue flag Trearddur Bay is undoubtedly one of Anglesey's premier beaches, there is a vast amount of sand, and the sea is ideal for water sports, including canoeing, surfboarding, and water skiing.
Holyhead Golf Club
Holyhead Golf Club offers some of the best golf to be had in Wales.
Enjoying fantastic views towards the mountains of Snowdonia and situated only 1 mile from the port of Holyhead, gateway to Ireland, the course is a challenging heath land 18 hole championship course with some of the best greens to be found anywhere.

