If you are looking for a fun way to spend the day with the kids in Anglesey, then look no further than the Anglesey Sea Zoo! It is the biggest aquarium in all of Wales, with a truly staggering amount of marine life – all of which are found in and around the United Kingdom – just waiting to be seen.
The Sea Zoo is a great place to see real conservation in action: you and the kids will be fascinated by both the lobster hatchery and the seahorse nursery! Once you are done there, why not go for a wander through the Kelp Forest, where you are sure to encounter some seriously large fish.
Anglesey Sea Zoo is home to more than 150 different species of marine life, hailing from all around our beautiful coasts. If these aren’t quite enough to satisfy the kids, you’ll be pleased to learn that there is also a bouncy castle, an adventure playground and even a crazy golf course on-site – that’s sure to tire them out!
After that, you can all relax and refuel in the award-winning café; enjoy some home-cooked (locally sourced) favourites, then grab a quick ice cream to finish off. Lovely.
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Location
Located on the coast of Anglesey, the Sea Zoo will be signposted once you enter the area. There is parking available at the zoo.
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The Isle of Anglesey is a beautiful part of Wales, set apart from the Welsh mainland by the Menai Strait, and it is well worth spending at least a few days on in an effort to see and experience as much of its natural beauty as possible.
A popular area for holiday makers this has something for everyone - beaches, scenery and plenty of things to do.
Anglesey is always a favourite with holiday makers with it's many beaches (it is an island!) and beautiful countryside. Enjoy walks and bicycle rides in Newborough Forest, spend time at the Sea Zoo or visit the town of Beaumaris with it's castle, promenade and the Red Boat Ice Cream Parlour. Stay in a cottage on Anglesey.
Explore the most Westerly part of North Wales with its many beaches and green rolling countryside. A cottage in the Llyn (or Lleyn) Peninsula is the perfect way to explore the area - visit Whistling Sands Beach, the spectacular golf course in Nefyn with its picturesque fishing village, a boat trip to Bardsey Island or spend time in one of the local towns such as Abardaron, Abersoch, Pwllehli or Criccieth.