Local Area

Local Area

Anglesey and the surrounding area includes plenty of things to see and do. Whether it's a leisurely walk along the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, a visit to the ancient monuments, or a day spent at one of the many charming farms and parks, Anglesey promises an unforgettable experience.

Presaddfed Dolmen

Presaddfed Dolmen

Presaddfed Dolmen, also known as Presaddfed Chambered Tomb, is a remarkable ancient site not far from Presaddfed Hall.

There are two tombs at this site, one is considerably damaged, but the other has a large capstone, supported by three smaller upright stones at the south end and by a single more slender stone at the north.

You can gain access through a kissing gate and across a field, there is a pull-in by the roadside which is large enough for two cars.

Zip World Bethesda

Zip World Bethesda

Zip World, located near Bethesda in North Wales, is an exhilarating adventure park set amidst the stunning Snowdonia mountain range.

Once the world’s largest slate quarry, its now home to Velocity, the fastest zip line in the world, where you can soar 500 meters above the brilliant blue quarry lake. Reaching speeds of up to 100 mph, Velocity offers an adrenaline-packed guided adventure lasting approximately 2 hours.

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Anglesey Outdoors

Anglesey Outdoors

Anglesey Outdoors offers numerous activities including coasteering, navigating the rocky coastal edges, or kayaking and paddleboarding. For those seeking a thrill, rock climbing and abseiling provide an adrenaline rush with stunning views.

The outdoor center also offer bushcraft survival skills courses, perfect for adventurers wanting to learn how to thrive in the wild. With activities suitable for individuals, families, and groups.

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Penrhos Coastal Park

Penrhos Coastal Park

Penrhos Coastal Park, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. This verdant sanctuary, once part of the grand Penrhos Estate, boasts a series of woodlands, some of which date back to the early 1700s.

The park is not only a testament to the area's natural beauty but also to its cultural heritage, with historical ties to the Stanley family and a legacy that includes being part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty since 1967. Visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of the park, which is a crucial part of the Anglesey Coastal Path, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful retreat.

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Golf Courses Anglesey

Golfing

Anglesey offers a variety of golf courses for enthusiasts of the sport.

The Anglesey Golf Club in Rhosneigr is noted for its challenging links course, and provides an engaging experience for golfers of all levels.

Holyhead Golf Club, another prominent course, boasts a heathland 18-hole championship layout with stunning views of Snowdonia.

For those seeking a picturesque setting, Caernarfon Golf Club offers panoramic views and a full-service clubhouse and restaurant, just a short walk from the historic Caernarfon Castle.

Henllys Golf Club in Beaumaris adds to the mix with its own unique challenges and scenic surroundings.