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 | South Stack Lighthouse http://www.somewheretogo.co.uk/anglesey_attractions.html This spectacular lighthouse, with its difficult decent, is now open to the public after thirteen years of closure. Though the trip to the lighthouse is worthwhile, please be aware that it is 400 steps down from the headland to the lighthouse and, more importantly, it is 400 steps to get back UP again! |  | Oriel Ynys Mon http://www.angleseyheritage.org/doc.asp?doc=1064&cat=1076 The Oriel is a show place for local artists and crafts people, it is also an fascinating museum illustrating the island's history, culture and wildlife, and a venue where folk from all over the island come to enjoy their heritage. |  | Beaumaris Castle http://www.angleseyheritage.org/doc.asp?cat=906 No visit to Anglesey would be complete without visiting the magnificent castle at Beaumaris. This 13th century masterpiece is often described by experts as being almost technically perfect, and it enjoys its status as a World Heritage Site. Follow the link in the left hand navigation for more information on the castle |  | Anglesey Sea Zoo http://www.angleseyseazoo.co.uk/ The Anglesey Sea Zoo is an exhibition of living sea life from around the coast of Anglesey which was founded in 1983 on the site of an oyster hatchery. It has since developed every year to become an important visitor attraction. We are open every day from the beginning of April to the end of October, and at least every weekend throughout the winter. |  | Foel Farm Park and Chocolate Factory http://www.foelfarm.co.uk/ There are tractor & trailer and quad bike & mini-trailer rides, pony rides, chances to feed and meet the farm animals, and a lot more! There is also a Café & Bistro Bar, Gift Shop and even a Chocolate Workshop where you can see chocolates being made - something for children and adults alike. |
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