Spectacular in summer, Holyheadis known for its stunning coastal trails and it is the beginning and end point forthe Anglesey coastal path. With natural wonders in abundance, a rich andfar-reaching maritime history and the longest breakwater in the UK, there is noshortage of interesting features to enjoy in this quirky town.
HolyheadBreakwater Promenade
At1.7 miles long, Holyhead Breakwater is the longestin the UK – a particularly impressive feat when you consider that the structurewas completed in 1873. In good weather, you can enjoy a gentle stroll along thepromenade that sits atop this piece of Victorian history. At the end you willfind a small lighthouse and outstanding offshore views of the Welsh coastline.
Holyhead’sSouth Stack Lighthouse and RSPB Reserve
Forlighthouse lovers, the town has another impressive treat in store. West ofcentral Holyhead, South Stack Lighthouse has beencalling out to sailors in the dark for over 200 years. It is situated in a RSPBnature reserve that is home to rare birds, including puffins and choughs. You don’tneed to be a geologist to appreciate the rock formations here either. But don’tforget your binoculars!
Breakwater Country Park
From sheer cliffs to countryside, another outdooroption is the Breakwater Country Park. Built inthe quarry from which the granite was taken for HolyheadBreakwater – hence the name – the park is over 100 acres insize. Climb Holyhead Mountain, enjoy views fromthe highest point in Anglesey and come down the other side where you can have awell-earned cup of tea in the park cafe, whilst you soak up the tranquillity.
EatingOut in Holyhead
Withall this local walking available, and the Anglesey coastal path and nearby SnowdoniaNational Park haven’t been mentioned yet, you’re bound to work up anappetite. As a port town, Holyhead has dozens ofgreat places to eat. Find a bistro overlooking the harbour or stop off for acake in one its quaint tearooms. There’s some excellent international cuisinehere too, so you can choose from Indian, Mexican, Chinese or Thai. You’llalways find some hearty pub grub nearby too, and as you would expect of aBritish seaside town – a good old fashioned fish and chip shop ortwo!
VisitHolyhead
In Holyheadyou can expect to find all this and more. Bustling with a great restaurantscene, a plethora of great places to stay and even its own maritime museum,booking a trip to Holyhead is guaranteed to helpyou get away from it all. Book your trip to Holyheadwith Expedia today.