Activities in and around Llys Llewelyn
The Isle of Anglesey has a wide range of activities to enjoy all year round. Whatever the weather, there is always something to do. Some of Anglesey's attractions include .....
- Walking - Enjoy the natural environment of Anglesey and North West Wales. You can book guides with a specialist knowledge of the area including geology, botany, culture & heritage, or collect the free walking guides from the tourist information centre.
- Enjoy the natural environment - the geology of Anglesey is one of the most diverse in the world, visit RSPB bird hides, wetland reserves, South Stack - home to colonies of choughs, guillemots and fulmars, Newborough Forest is home to the second largest red squirel population in Wales.
- Fishing - 16 fresh water fisheries including coarse and game fisheries, 125 miles of coastline or charter boats for sea fishing working out of five ports on Anglesey.
- Water sports - windsurfing in Rhosneigr, canoeing and kayaking along the coast, sailing from all ports and marina developments in Holyhead and Beaumaris, and Welsh Water Sports Centre on the Menai Straits, Anglesey is a must for all water lovers.
- Golf - A pass is available for £79 to play at all 5 premier courses on Anglesey.
- Family attractions - 'Sea Zoo' Aquarium, 'Pili Palas' butterfly palace, 'Foel Farm' Park, Anglesey Model Village, and 'Henblas' Park Activity Centre, and Trac Mon Carting Centre are just some of the accredited attractions awaiting you and your family.
- Heritage & Culture Attractions - Holyhead Maritime Museum, 'Amlwch Copper Kingdom' visitor centre charting the copper mining heritage of Anglesey, historic town of Beaumaris, the world famous bridges linking Anglesey to mainland Wales, remnants of Roman occupation, and Llynon Mill, a working mill and visitor centre charting Anglesey's agricultural heritage.
- Cycling - there are four main routes (guides available from the tourist information centre) and a new cycle track, Lon Las Cefni, which runs from Llangefni in Central Anglesey through an RSPB reserve to a forestry park, passing historical points of interest and stunning coastal views along the way.
- Horse riding - three stables.
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