Is it worth visiting Holyhead?


Is it worth visiting Holyhead? Most Holyhead visitors usually spend a few hours or just the night there before taking the ferry to Dublin. However, apart from its busy port, the town in Holy Island has several interesting attractions and an incredible natural scenery that are worth a stay for a few days.


Has Holyhead got a beach?

Newry beach in Holyhead runs from the Coastguard station right to the far end of the promenade by the Holyhead sailing club. The beach comprises of sand and shale and can have exceptionally clear water during calm periods of weather.


Is Holyhead busy?

The port of Holyhead is a commercial and ferry port in Anglesey, Wales. This busy port in the Irish Sea serves around 2 million passengers every year.


Do cruise ships stop at Holyhead?

Holyhead Port has two cruise ship berths: Stena Line's Deep-Water Berth and the Inner Harbour Refit Berth. The Deep-Water Berth is operated 24 hours a day.


What shops are in Holyhead?

  • Shabby Cottage. Antique Shops. By irenewatson. ...
  • The Mini Mall. Shopping Malls.
  • Holyhead Retail Park. Shopping Malls.
  • Eden Emporium. Speciality & Gift Shops • Art Galleries. ...
  • Kalico. Speciality & Gift Shops. ...
  • Summit to Sea. Speciality & Gift Shops. ...
  • The Chocolate Box. Speciality & Gift Shops.
  • LL65 Emporium. Speciality & Gift Shops.


What is the prettiest area in Wales?

Snowdonia National Park Snowdonia has possibly the most beautiful scenery and landscapes that you'll find in Wales, so if you're already visiting the town of Conwy, it's a no-brainer to make the drive over to Snowdonia. On a clear day, you can find many hiking trails here to wander.


Is Holyhead a seaside town?

Holyhead is a coastal town on Holy Island west of Anglesey. A small coastal fort was built by the Romans here in the third or fourth century AD, known as Caer Gybi (NPRN 15607).


How big is Holyhead?

Holyhead, on the Island of Anglesey in North Wales, is the largest of the county's towns, with a population of circa 13,000. Holyhead is primarily a ferry port and has been for hundreds of years.


Why is Holyhead called Holy Island?

Holy Island/Holyhead Island (Ynys Gybi in Welsh) | Wales The island is named after St. Cybi, a 6th-century Cornish bishop who established a monastery there (hence the Welsh name Ynys Gybi, the island of Cybi). It is known as holy because of its religious sites, standing stones and burial chambers.


How long is the crossing from Dublin to Holyhead?

Travel by ferry to Dublin and Holyhead and get away the easy way to Ireland and Wales. Enjoy the best travel experience on the Irish Sea onboard the Stena Adventurer or Stena Estrid Superferries travelling 8 times daily between Dublin and Holyhead in only 3 hours 15 minutes.


Is Holyhead a town?

Holyhead is the largest town on the island of Anglesey and is perhaps known best for being a busy ferry port. However, visitors should also note that the town has a number of interesting attractions and is a bustling shopping and visitors area in its own right.


Is Bangor worth a visit?

Bangor is a cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, North Wales. It is the oldest city in Wales. Historically part of Caernarfonshire, it had a population of 18,322 in 2019. Landmarks include Bangor Cathedral, Bangor University and Garth Pier.