Beaumaris Seafront
There’s plenty to do here! Bring a net and go crabbing, play in the playground or take a dip in the...
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There’s plenty to do here! Bring a net and go crabbing, play in the playground or take a dip in the...
Bring a picnic, your scooter or bike and bucket and spade and spend the day here.
Playground overlooks the harbour you can watch the boats come and go as you play.
It’s a half-mile walk along the sandy river bank and when you get there, the beach is big and wide. Embraced...
Playground situated opposite to the beach. This beach has a protected bathing area marked by buoys.
Benllech has fine golden sand and clear blue waters that are exceptionally safe for bathing and paddling, with plenty of rock...
Rhosneigr is superb for walking on the beach, with rocky outcrops and dramatic sand dunes. Also nearby Llyn Maelog with its...
This is a great family beach with its shallow sloping sands and abundance of rock pools.
Visit the lifeboat station, the anglers’ cottages, the site of the rescue of the Hindlea crew, Porth Helaeth and the Royal...
The leisure centre offers a range of classes throughout the week to suit all ages and levels of fitness.
You will discover an introduction to Anglesey’s history. Find out about the the industries that put Anglesey on the map.
Get some fresh air on a gentle walk through the garden that’s suitable for all ages.
South Stack is set in a spectacular location to the north-west of Holyhead. The lighthouse acts as a waymark for coastal...
Llynnon Mill, built in 1775, is the only working windmill in Wales producing stoneground wholemeal flour using organic wheat.
Beaumaris Castle is recognised as Edward I’s most advanced castle. Its cunning design included concentric walls with towers, gatehouses and a...
Turn back the clock to 1910. Swtan is a treasure trove of period furniture, fabrics, pots, pans and pictures.
Surrounded by evergreen trees, the reservoir is an important source of drinking water for parts of Anglesey, as well as being...
A circular walk around Maelog Lake on a well-defined footpath.
On June 21st, the longest day of the year, something very special happens at Bryn Celli Du. Rays from the rising...
Stroll quietly through the forest and you might hear the scramble of claws and catch a glimpse of a red bushy...
You can enjoy various views of the reed beds from a fully accessible boardwalk, which stretches for some 700-metres right around...
Spectacular views of the breeding seabird colonies from Ellin’s Tower with binoculars and telescopes provided, to watch nature at its best....
Plenty of room and places to play hide and seek, a Castle to play King and Queens a long and windy...
This park has great play frames, a basket swing and balance beams to perform balancing acts like a gymnast!
Small woodland close to the play area ideal to build dens within, a pond close by and footpath ideal to take...
You’re spoilt for choice here! Plenty of variety from climbing frames to swing like a monkey, to a basket swing that...
We love this park as there’s a variety of different equipment for all ages to enjoy, from climbing a spider web,...
Playing with wonderful sensory instruments will bring music to your ears.
This park boasts an awesome zip wire that even the grown ups will want a go on.
Offers a choice of toddler swings and basket swing, an activity climbing frame, slide, and a shelter area to chill out...
The park is a big hit with all children of all ages, a true multi-activity play area surrounded by plenty of...
This park boasts a wealth of play experiences from balance beams to a basket swing, and a play castle fit for...
Here, you can discover new ideas about where you can go and what you can do when playing outside, including some of the best beaches, parks, playgrounds, woods and nature reserves in North Wales.
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