Mammoths and Mariners in Holyhead

People pass through Holyhead!holyhead town trail
People don’t stay a while and explore!


Why not take the opportunity to have a wander around Holyhead with a professional guide and where many interesting facts past and present will be revealed.

Find out about the obelisk dominating the rocky outcrop by the port or why there is an ‘Admiralty Arch’ leading to nowhere. 

Hear tales about past colourful characters of Holyhead town trailHolyhead. Its value to Ireland and some tales about the Romans. 

The stories of some saints, sailors and sinners, the importance of the Railway and why we have the remains of a Woolly Mammoth in the Maritime Museum.

Walking the Talk!

The walks are taking place in: Beaumaris, Caernarfon, Conwy, Holyhead, Llandudno, Llangollen, Menai Bridge.

Walks last around one and half-hours. Just turn up. Adults £4, Children £2. Special walks can be arranged for groups.

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Come and join us and be one of the people who don’t just pass through Holyhead but stay a while and explore.

Mammoths and Mariners in Holyhead

Time: Saturdays at 11-30am  (throughout JulyHolyhead town trail and August). Advance tickets available from the Tourist Information Centre in the Port Reception

Place: Pumpkin Cafe, Port Reception (see map opposite).


View Start Point of Holyhead Town Trail in a larger map

Supported by Tourism Partnership North Wales

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