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16 years ago
A good windsports shop on the beach at Rhosneigr. More windsurf orientated than kitesurf. Boards and sails can be hired here throughout the year. read more
1 Beach Terrace
Rhosneigr LL64 5QD
United Kingdom
01407 810899
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http://www.buckys.co.uk/
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What a wonderful place to go - great for all ages. I've been here a few times with the kids; they…read moreare never dissapointed! I find it a very friendly and beautiful park which has been upgraded alot over the past few years. All the animals looked very well cared for and happy, there was plenty of room for them to roam within their enclosures. I would say to take a picnic if the weather is nice and sit up towards the shetland ponies or outdoor train set - and enjoy the view!
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Discovered this place when the kids were really young. We were camping nearby and it wasn't very…read morenice weather and we'd heard there was a play area in the church but did not expect anything like this. There are three levels of slides, vertical drops, bridges, ball pits etc. I don't know the history of the place, maybe they did this as it was the only way to save the church or something but it's great that they did as it's wonderful. There is a little seperate area for the toddlers and a nice little cafe for the chatting mums - altough it's not church prices! They can get very busy so be prepared to have to wait and I seem to remember it wasn't cheap to get in either. We loved it though and i'd like to go back now the kids are older.
The hwylfan is a children playcenter in Caernarfon, its a great place to take the children,…read moreespecially if they have a lot of energy to burn. It been done up in an old church in the center of caernarfon. They've got a seperate area for toddlers and babies, which I find great a the bigger children can get a bit boysters. They serve food and also cater for childrens parties. The main play gym is a structure of soft climbing frames, two giant slide and ball pool, the kids always love going there. The only downside in my opinion is they charge adult to go in aswell.
Enjoyed a half hour trail ride in a beautiful setting led by friendly and experienced staff. We…read morewent as a family of complete beginners.
This is our number 1 place to visit every-time we come to Anglesey. With 5 children under 10 years…read more there is so much to do here. It's clean and the staff are very friendly! The animals seem well cared for. I highly recommend a visit
This is a nice l ittle farm, I believe it may be family run…read more The kids enjoyed it and got to hold the bunny rabbits and bottle feed the calfs. Feed for the other animals is also available for 50p per bag. You can have a little ride on the pony and go on the tractor or quad bike ride which was run - don't sit/travel backwards it may make you feel sick! Horses, Sheep, Goats, Cows, rabbits, pigs and chickens.
As one of the original instigators and builders of the playground ( where it used to be!) I am so…read moreproud that it is still there and being utilised by the local children. It would be so interesting to know whether there were any original 'children' still reciprocating the goodwill and exhaustive and exhausting roles myself and Dawn Simcock played way back then? Good luck to all of you.
The former Prime Minister William Gladstone was a huge fan of the resort of Penmaenmawr. After…read morefirst visiting the town in 1855 he paid eleven further visits over the following forty years. He's fondly remembered by the locals who erected a bust in the town and there's also a local gastro-pub named after him! If you visit the beach you can understand the attraction. This is a huge, flat and sandy beach (at least when the tide's out) and offers spectacular views of Llandudno and the Great Orme to the East and the Isle of Anglesey to the West. It's also reasonably easy to get to these days. Just off the A55, the main road between Chester and Holyhead and also close to the railway station which lies on the London to Holyhead line. There's a cafe, public toilets and an outdoor shower to wash off the sand after a day of building sandcastles and swimming in the Irish Sea. It's also always very quiet so you'll have no trouble finding space for the deckchairs. It's a shame really but the town has very little tourist accommodation available to attract holiday makers. So while ten miles along the coast Llandudno attracts thousands of tourists despite not having much of beach over in Pen a fantastic beach remains underused.
My then-partner and I took his two kids to the Sea Zoo, it was a few years ago now though…read more The entry price was quite high, but we had travelled a way to get there so we were kind of assuming-slash-hoping the price was because of how much there was to see. It started off well with colourful displays which made good backgrounds for photos! - and of course lots of animals in tanks to look at and discover all sorts about. There was also a tank which was more open, where they sometimes held demonstrations and allowed the children to pet the stingrays and smaller sharks etc. But then it ended rather abruptly. We came out the other side into a gift shop, just when we were really getting into it... and after the gift shop was the exit! Overall quite disappointing for the prices. We only bought a shot glass as a souvenir because everything was rather overpriced.
As a kid I remember visiting the sea zoo and being enthralled at the fish…read more Visiting again a couple of years ago I was a little disappointed to see it really hadn't changed that much, but then again how much can you change an oversized fish tank. Its well worth a visit if you have nothing better to do and its raining and you have a couple of children with you.
Staff were polite and accommodating, it was reasonably priced and the kids enjoyed themselves.read more
A great place for the entire family.You can have a good afternoon's racing here.The carts are new…read moreand the speeds they can get to with someone light in the drivers seat are fantastic.We have been here on a few occasions and depending on the time of year you might need to book a session.The advantage of the place being in door is weather is not a issue.The staff are all safety consious so they dont tolerate idiots here.The rules need to be followed for everyone's safety.The overalls they give you are good as well as the crash helmet with the visor down felt like THE STIG from top gear but not as fast round the corners(must be the exctra few lbs in carrying).Well recommended here.
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