The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Anglesey, Wales

August 6, 2021 Ying Subia

Prehistoric stone markers and monuments dot the landscape of the Isle of Anglesey, serving as stately beacons to visitors. The beaches of Rhosneigr are great for surfing, fishing and diving. The dunes and pebbly shores of Broad Beach span from the village all the way to the Barclodiad y Gawres neolithinc burial chamber. Hauntingly beautiful Beaumaris Gaol will give you chills. Warm up with a pony petting session at Foel Farm Park.
Restaurants in Anglesey

1. Rib Ride

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Rib Ride

RibRide, the original and best! A multi award winning Adventure Boat Tour company, one of only 12 operators worldwide to have been awarded the prestigious BlueFlag. Experience the tranquility of the Menai Straits, its stately homes, ferocious tides and whirlpools. Travel seaward to either Llanddwyn Island, a rocky peninsula of outstanding beauty surrounded by white sandy beaches or Puffin Island and its seal colony and swarms of varied birds. Our vessels are state of the art RIBs with quiet but powerful 300hp engines capable of carrying up to 11 people at 50 mph, in comfort however if you just want speed then Velocity is the worlds fastest RibRide. Alternatively RibRide Explorer operates from Holyhead taking in the Skerries and the Stacks (summer months) to witness the huge amounts of visiting birds and marine mammals. While you are with us, why not plan to enjoy Dylan's, our fabulous on site restaurant?

2. Llanddwyn Beach

Dwyran LL61 6SG Wales https://www.visitanglesey.co.uk/en/things-to-do/activities/llanddwyn-beach/#.XVtk2Xt7nb1
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Llanddwyn Beach

Reviewed By pattersa - Liverpool, United Kingdom

This is an island but accessible on foot except for high tides. There are great views and a number of historical sites on the island. There are lots of little coves along the shores of the island, for a swim or a paddle. The nearest car park is the beach car-park at Newborough Warren, there are trails through the pine woods on the dunes or you can walk along the beach. Perfect for a day out with a picnic.

3. Anglesey Circuit - Trac Mon

Anglesey, Ty Croes LL63 5HX Wales +44 1407 811400 http://www.angleseycircuit.com
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Anglesey Circuit - Trac Mon

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.Whether you are visiting the Circuit as a competitor, spectator, for driving instruction or as part of a corporate activity day, you are assured of a day to remember.It is one of the few circuits to be designed and constructed with an entirely new concept. We have taken full advantage of the undulating landscape and created a circuit with imaginative cambers, a blend of fast sections, technically challenging mid range corners complemented with two hairpin bends and a 10% banked corner. The alternative circuit configurations enable Anglesey Circuit to offer the ideal facility for the wide variety of events that we are currently hosting.The new pit lane complex is the perfect facility to complement this superb race track. With its remarkably smooth surface and a minimum width of 12 metres, the circuit is an outstanding venue for amateurs and professionals alike. Spectators can enjoy exciting racing with overtaking opportunities that other circuits are unable to offer from a variety of vantage points, including the elevated position above the Corkscrew and at Peel and Rocket. The recently developed area from The Banking, through Church and beyond makes viewing possible from virtually the entire circuit perimeter. Whether your preference is for two or four wheels, Anglesey Circuit will have something to offer.

Reviewed By _dezzy1950 - Wrexham County, United Kingdom

Easy to reach, loads of parking and free entry on track days. Very central to easily explore the rest of this beautiful island. Highly recommended!!

4. Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens

Plas Cadnant Cadnant Road, Menai Bridge LL59 5NH Wales +44 1248 717174 [email protected] http://www.plascadnant.co.uk
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Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens

Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens have undergone a spectacular transformation and are being restored to their former glory. First laid out in 1804 in the 'picturesque' style of Humphrey Repton, the famous Victorian landscape designer, the gardens had become derelict by 1996. There are 10 acres of gardens, included a 2 acre Walled Garden, fantastic valley gardens packed with unusual and interesting plants, flowering shrubs and trees; river and waterfalls. Home made cakes are served in the traditional Tea Room. Visitor Centre describing the history and restoration of the gardens. In 2017 open 12noon-5pm on Weds/Thurs/Suns in April; Tues/Weds/Thurs/Suns May-Sep; Weds/Thurs/Suns in October. Pre-booked private group tours by appointment.

Reviewed By 767philipf - Stockport, United Kingdom

Can't believe this has only been open to the public for 10 years. Stunning gardens with a huge variety of plants and areas from lovely borders to stunning waterfalls. Lovely visitor centre and tea rooms with tasty home made cakes.

5. Anglesey Pursuits

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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. Beaumaris Castle

Castle Street, Beaumaris LL58 8AP Wales +44 1248 810361 [email protected] http://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/beaumaris-castle
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Beaumaris Castle

Advance booking required. A World Heritage Site, Beaumaris Castle has a perfect concentric design, is surrounded by a water moat, and has stunning views over the Menai straits and Snowdonia mountain range. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures.

Reviewed By catm494 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

we visited at the bank holiday Sunday they had a bouncy castle in the grounds and all families where roaming round letting the kids run free and where all safe . There is a moat around castle the kids loved , great day out and well worth a visit as close to the shops and cafes something for both adults and kids

7. 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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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

8. 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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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!

9. Penmon Point

Penmon Wales +44 1248 490140 http://www.pilothousecafe.com
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Penmon Point

Reviewed By andrewcV6096UK

Nice views from this beach - a little windswept, and isolated. great for a reflective stroll. Kids liked paddling in the sea here..... well worth a visit.

10. Traeth Lligwy

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Traeth Lligwy

Reviewed By grahamsY8561EL - Manchester, United Kingdom

loads of space and safe bathing ideal for kids and dog lovers def a must to visit when on hols on anglesey the views are to die for small beach cafe with night time entertainment at weekends car parking right next to beach small charge don,t park on the lane it only blocks it coastal walks you will not be disappointed.enjoy

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