RSPB South Stack Cliffs Reserve

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Type:Nature Reserve

RSPB Visitor Centre
South Stack
Holyhead
LL65 1YH

Tel: 01407 762100

RSPB South Stack Cliffs Reserve

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
  • Ramp / Level Access
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Catering

  • On-Site café/restaurant

Languages spoken

  • Welsh spoken

Parking & Transport

  • Parking (charge)

Provider Facilities

  • Toilets

Map & Directions

Opening Times

Open New Year

* Visitor centre open daily from 10:00 - 17:00 except 24 & 25 December.
The nature reserve is open 24/7 all year round.

What's Nearby

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  2. Holyhead mountain Prehistoric Village

    A farming community from the past

    Around 20 of an estimated 50 original buildings…

    0.66 miles away
  3. Caer y Twr Roman Watchtower

    Iron Age settlement in a spectacular mountaintop location

    Perched at the summit of…

    0.84 miles away
  1. Porth Dafarch

    Porth Dafarch is a sandy cove situated on the coast road between Treaddur Bay and…

    1.78 miles away
  2. Penrhosfeilw Standing Stones

    Bronze Age standing stones shrouded in mystery

    Very little is known about the origins of…

    1.84 miles away
  3. Holyhead Town Council

    Welcome to Holy Island – a part of Anglesey steeped in centuries of human history and…

    2.28 miles away
  4. Caer Gybi Roman Fort

    Northern military outpost in a strategic coastal location

    Dating back to the 3rd…

    2.29 miles away
  5. Stena Line

    As the Irish Sea's leading ferry company, Stena Line offers a great choice of routes and…

    2.37 miles away
  6. Trefignath Chambered Tomb

    A trio of tombs

    Despite their proximity to one another, this trio of Neolithic (New…

    2.66 miles away
  7. Ty Mawr Standing Stone

    Solitary, strangely shaped Bronze Age monument

    Probably erected at some point during the…

    2.67 miles away
  8. Penrhos Coastal Path

    Part of the Anglesey coastal path and National Cycle route, there is a 200 acre Penrhos…

    3.98 miles away
  9. Borth Wen Beach

    One of the most sheltered beaches on Anglesey, Borth Wen is a popular beach located on…

    5.68 miles away
  10. Swtan Heritage Museum

    The thatched cottage - Swtan – has been fully restored, on its original site, close to…

    7.16 miles away
  11. Church Bay

    Church bay, or Porth Swtan is a pebbly beach located on the north west of Anglesey.

    7.27 miles away
  12. Presaddfed Chambered Tomb

    Two of a kind

    Sitting in a field close to the southern end of Llyn Llywenan, the largest…

    8.65 miles away
  13. Ty Newydd Chambered Tomb

    Prehistoric art and arrowheads

    Though its wedge-shaped 12ft/3.7m by 5ft/1.5m capstone is…

    9.56 miles away
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