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Private Guided Tour of Southern Coast of Isle of Anglesey

Holyhead, GB
Holyhead, GB
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Embark on a Private Guided Tour of Southern Coast of Isle of Anglesey and dive deep into the rich Celtic Trail, exploring Welsh Culture, Druids, and Castles. From ancient myths to modern-day traditions, your local guide will unravel the mysteries of the Welsh language and history, providing a truly immersive experience. Discover the land of Warriors, Poets, and Singers as you journey through 5000 years of Celtic heritage. With breathtaking landscapes of lush green fields and sparkling seas, this tour promises a unique insight into the heart of Wales. Book now and uncover the secrets of the Isle of Anglesey like never before.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 7 hours - 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore ancient Celtic history and legends
  • Connect with Welsh language and culture
  • Visit picturesque beaches and coves
  • Learn about Welsh traditions and customs
  • Enjoy a personalized guided tour experience
  • Private transportation
  • Coffee and/or tea
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Embark on a journey through time and culture with the Private Guided Tour of the Southern Coast of Isle of Anglesey. This immersive experience will take you on the Celtic Trail, exploring the rich Welsh history, legends, and traditions that have shaped this enchanting land.

What to expect?

Travelers can anticipate a deep dive into Welsh culture, language, and history, guided by a local expert who will bring the ancient stories and landmarks to life. From Druids and castles to warriors and poets, this tour offers a unique insight into the heart of Wales and its people.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Welsh heritage. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this experience is designed to captivate and educate visitors of all ages and backgrounds.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the mystical world of the Celts as you explore the Isle of Anglesey with a knowledgeable guide who will unravel the secrets of this ancient land. From breathtaking landscapes to hidden gems, this tour offers a truly authentic and unforgettable Welsh experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the country's rich heritage.

Good to know

As you journey through the lush rural landscapes and coastal wonders of Anglesey, be prepared to be amazed by the beauty and history that surrounds you. Private transportation ensures a comfortable and personalized experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of this magical land.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this tour rave about the knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and immersive cultural experience. From ancient ruins to modern-day marvels, this tour offers a comprehensive look at the soul of Wales, leaving visitors with a deep sense of connection to the land and its people.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

South Stack Lighthouse

Travel to South Stack. You will walk along the towering cliff edges(safely) and see the wonderful vistas across the Irish sea to the mountains of Snowdome. View the South Stack lighthouse which dates back to 1809 on its own islet - A picture perfect scene. The towering 400 foot Cliffs at South Stack, Holy Island, Anglesey are part of Anglesey's UNESCO Geo Park Status. boasting re-Cambrian Rock fold Geology and dramatic evidence of glaciation . South Stack is also a RSPB bird sanctuary and colonies of thousands of birds occupy the cliffs in the Spring and early summer month. You may see Guillemots , Gannets , Terns and if your very lucky Puffins. Before leaving we will explore the iron age hut circle group dating back approximately 2500 years, one of the finest example in the United Kingdom.

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Penrhos Feilw

Travel 10 minutes to Penrhosfeilw. Anglesey has over 80 ancient Scheduled monuments the highest concentration in Wales. At Penrhosfeilw you will have the opportunity to cross the field and get up close and personal with a pair of standing stones over 9 feet in height sent in a stunning rural landscape. Panoramic vistas across the island of Anglesey towards the Snowdonia mountain range and the vast expanse of the Irish Sea only enhances these mystic ancient stones.

Trearddur Bay Beach

Travelling some 10 minutes along the rugged Holy Island coast road, see coves and one of the finest beaches anywhere. A spectacular coastal location with a perfect arc of golden sand. On a sunny day see the British spend the day on the beach or maybe see the wild white water when the storm rages. A Stop her for Coffee/Tea break

St Cwyfan's Church

Traveling approximately 30 minutes we will arrive at the ancient village of Aberffraw , ancient home of the Princes of Wales whos pre 10th Century palace lies destroyed somewhere under the current village or the sands. See the remarkable 12th Century Church marooned on its own island. One of the most photographed churches in Wales. Site of a religious revolt that eventually led to the Welsh peoples puritan and Non conformist religious makeup.

Llangadwaladr

Travel 10 minutes we arrive at the atmospheric Llangadwaladr Church and is wonderful gargoyles. See possibly the first Christian/Celtic Cross carved on the gravestone of a "King of the Britons" See 15th Century Stained glass a relic of the Battle of Bosworth. A Gift from the parents for the return of their son. Reputed Birth place of the Red Dragon Flag of Wales

Bryn Celli Ddu

Travel 20 minutes to visit one of the Finest Early Neolithiic Burial Chambers in Britain. a 10 minute flat footath stroll through the Anglesey countryside, brings you to "The Hill in the Dark Grove". There are no tree these days but was this were the druids carried out their rituals. The passage way is aligned with the Summer Solstice.

Llanfairpwllgwyngyll

Travelling 10 minutes to a stop off at the Village with the longest railway station name place name in the World and 2nd longest place name in the world. Time to take photographs and purchase some souvenirs of your visit

Menai Bridge

Traveling some 5 minutes a Phot stop of the Menai Bridge, built in 1826 the very first suspension design in the world and one of the most beautiful spanning the Menai Straits, the stretch of turbulent sea that separates Anglesey from the mainland. Also the Britannia Bridge, originally a railway bridge built by Robert Stevenson in 1850. Panoramic view of the Snowdonia Mountain range on a clear day.

Beaumaris

Travelling approximately 15 minutes we arrive at Beaumaris, a treasure trove of experiences. Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian architecture. A Victorian Gaol with a hangmans door, a Victorian pier, a 17th Century Courthouse, an ancient church with the coffin of a Princess of Wales, excellent Tavernsand Cafes, Panoramic Views of the Snowdonia mountains and the Menai Straits and of Course the 13th Century Castle built by King Edward 1st of England - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A bite of Lunch maybe.

Anglesey

Travelling around Anglesey you will see the lush rural landscape primarily devoted to Sheep and Cattle farming. Also you are never far away from the azure silver sea and we see beaches and coves. The return journey to the pick up location will give you a relaxed final look at this beautiful green island

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