Holyhead

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Tel code: 01407 | code search
Postcode: LL65 | code search
Population: 11200
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Birthplace of:
Dawn French
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Edinburgh Castle
"I Am Putting this on here on behalf for my brother (Ken Higgins), The people who run this pub and their staff are lovely people, they make you so very ..." More

Trearddur Bay Hotel
"Good Points: Food,room ,staff excellent,would recomend hotel to everone to stay there, it the second time we have stay there and no complates General review: Nice meal and very relaxed

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"good all round service

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"The Britannia Inn (known locally as the Branch) is a friendly pub with customer age from early 20's upwards. Good standard of friendly pool played every night Karaoke every Friday ..." More

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Holyhead is located on the north eastern side of Holy Island on the shores of the Irish Sea near its junction with St George’s Channel and is separated from Anglesey by a narrow strait. Holyhead appears to have been used as a port by the Romans who traded a great deal with the Ireland during the time of Agricola. From an early stage in its history then Holyhead was a port and in 1848 the Holyhead railway was opened and this further contributed to the success of the town as goods could be exported and imported from the UK to Ireland and beyond through the port facilities. Today Holyhead Harbour covers 260 hectares with a breakwater some 1.5 miles long that was originally constructed in the 19th century. Holyhead has one of the largest deep water sheltered harbours on the west side of the UK and caters for around 8,500 ferry and large shipping movements every year. It is the most important fishing port in North Wales recording annual fish landings worth circa £3m. Holyhead is currently benefiting from a substantial investment programme which will see further improvements to this busy and cosmopolitan area, Holyhead Marina is being increased in size and there are further improvements planned for the town centre with its Victorian market hall. If you’re still feeling energetic then a visit to South Stack Lighthouse will certainly prove exhilarating.

Attraction

Llyn Alaw Visitor Centre
RSPB - Ellin's Tower Seabird Centre
Trearddur Bay

Dentist

Dental Practice
Dental Surgery

Doctor

Cambria Surgery
Meddygfa Victoria
The Surgery

Estate Agent

Beresford Adams
Bob Parry & Co Ltd
Burnells
Property Shop Ltd

Golf Club

Holyhead

Pub and Bar

Angel Inn
Britannia Inn
Cambria Inn
Edinburgh Castle
Gleesons Public House
Seventy-Nine
Skerries

Restaurant

Cliff Restaurant
Lobster Pot
Neuadd Y Cyfnod
Sukothai Restaurant
Waterfront

Solicitor

Tudur Owen Roberts Glynne & Co

Taxi

Alphacabs
Bills Valley Taxis
Wendys Taxis

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Wavecrest (0.33 miles)

Wavecrest

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Ideally located 100 yards from the beach yet just only 3 minutes from the ferry/rail terminal and 2 minutes walk into the town centre for pubs and eating places. All rooms at ... More

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Travelodge Holyhead (0.36 miles)

There are loads of reasons our customers choose to stay at Travelodge. Our great value clean and comfortable rooms with en-suite provide everything needed for a good night's sleep and are close to where people ... More | visit website

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Witchingham B&B (0.43 miles)

Witchingham B&B
The Witchingham is located close to Holyhead Port (with ferries departing daily to Dunlaoghaire -Stena Line and Dublin -Irish Ferries) and close to Holyhead Railway Station. Both can be accessed by foot over the Celtic ... More | visit website
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Holyhead Lodge (0.45 miles)

Holyhead Lodge
The Holyhead Lodge is located just a 5-minute walk from Holyhead Station and 1-mile from the beach. Lodges include a kitchenette, living area with flat-screen TV and free parking. Kitchens at the lodge include a microwave, ... More | visit website
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Boathouse Hotel (0.90 miles)

Boathouse Hotel

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Just 4 minutes from Holyhead's ferry port and with fabulous views overlooking the marina, the Boathouse Hotel offers en suite accommodation, fresh food, a bar and free parking. On the edge of ... More

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Blackthorn Farm (1.72 miles)

Blackthorn Farm

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Blackthorn farm is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and most rooms have fantastic views. We are minutes from the ferry terminal in Holyhead for sailings to Ireland. ... More

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Trearddur Bay Hotel (2.13 miles)

Trearddur Bay Hotel
The hotel has the immediate advantage of a magnificent location, with 36 bedrooms and friendly, efficient staff. It is a hotel with a distinct character and wide appeal where each guest receives the best ... More | visit website
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Sunnyside Holiday Cottage (3.26 miles)

Sunnyside Holiday Cottage

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Sunnyside provides excellent accommodation on 2/3 floors for familes and groups wishing to stay in the popular village of Four Mile Bridge, near Trearddur Bay and Rhoscolyn and their sandy ... More

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Hotel Cymyran (5.02 miles)

Hotel Cymyran

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Enjoying spectacular views of the Snowdonia mountain range, this family-run hotel offers a warm welcome on the west coast of Anglesey, just minutes away from the beach. During your stay, the team ... More

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Salem Fach (6.97 miles)

Salem Fach

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Commanding panoramic countryside views, this charming and very comfortable cottage is perfectly located for exploring the delightful island of Anglesey, with its beautiful sandy beaches, historic monuments ... More

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