Places to Visit
Anglesey Sea Zoo is a unique aquarium with over 40 tanks displaying the best of British marine wildlife! Find fascinating creatures from around the coasts of the UK, such as octopus, lobsters, seahorses, conger eels, and jellyfish!
Enter the tiny world of Anglesey Model Village, where life is in scale form. Discover the many landmarks and features of this great island. Learn about Anglesey past and present and observe the quirky daily lives of the village inhabitants.
An innovative artisan food company that lets visitors look behind the scenes of a family business and finishes with a tutored sea salt tasting. Its shop sells their sea salts, kitchenware, vintage gems, local foods, fairtrade homeware and seaside gifts.
The museum is set in a replica 1940’s cobbled street, you can view an assortment of cars from the 1920’s up to some more modern day classics, motorbikes, tractors and military vehicles. There is a fabulous cafe you can visit too.
A friendly local Bar and Kitchen in Aberffraw serving great sandwiches, toasties and paninis. Homemade soup and cakes. The Welsh breakfast is worth a visit in itself.
A traditional fish and chips shop in the heart of Newborough village. The fish from this tiny shop is fresh and exclusively sourced from sustainably managed fishing areas, with all ingredients coming from North Wales suppliers.
Cycle through Newborough forest and you will end up on the beach with its vast stretches of golden sand. When the tide is low you can walk over to the historic and beautiful island of Llandwyn.
Malltraeth
Head to Malltraeth and enjoy the bay and wildlife on the marshes. There is a picturesque cycle route 'Lon Las Cefni' that you can follow to take in the stunning landscape.
Aberffraw
Another stunning beach alongside the village with a pub, cafe and shop to drop by on your cycle ride. Walk along the vast sandy stretches of beach and then you can cycle to 'Jaspels' where they brew delicious cider you can sample.
Weather Forecast
When it comes to cycling, there is a saying, "there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad gear". As long as you have sunscreen and keep hydrated in warmer weather and have waterproofs and warm layers if there is rain then you will enjoy the experience.