Goleudy Ynys Lawd

Goleudy Ynys Lawd
  • South Stack Lighthouse
    Trearddur Community, wls LL65 1YH

Hours

Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (778 reviews)
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124
24
4
4
Read Our 778 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (778 reviews)
622
124
24
4
4
  • Gwen Collignon

    Lovely place to spend the morning
    May 3rd, 2023

  • Phillip Harris

    Visited on Public holiday Wait time 1 hr+ More
    Apr 29th, 2023

  • J K


    Apr 20th, 2023

  • Ron ny

    Der South Stack Leuchtturm ist ein imposantes Wahrzeichen auf der Insel Anglesey in Wales. Der Leuchtturm wurde 1809 erbaut und ist immer noch in Betrieb. Mit seiner Lage auf einer Klippe bietet er einen spektakulren Blick auf die Irische See. Die Umgebung ist ein Naturschutzgebiet und Heimat vieler Vgel und Meerestiere. Ein Besuch des South Stack Lighthouse ist ein Muss fr jeden, der die Schnheit der walisischen Kste erleben mchte. The South Stack Lighthouse is an imposing landmark on Anglesey Island in Wales. Built in 1809, the lighthouse is still in operation today. Perched on a cliff, it offers spectacular views of the Irish Sea. The surrounding area is a nature reserve and home to many birds and marine animals. A visit to the South Stack Lighthouse is a must for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Welsh coastline. #SouthStack #Lighthouse #Anglesey #Wales #Coastline #NatureReserve #Birds #MarineAnimals #IrishSea #Tourism #Travel #Vacation #Beauty #Viewpoint (Translated by Google) The South Stack Lighthouse is an imposing landmark on the island of Anglesey in Wales. The lighthouse was built in 1809 and is still in use. With its cliff-top location, it offers spectacular views of the Irish Sea. The surrounding area is a nature reserve and home to many birds and sea creatures. A visit to the South Stack Lighthouse is a must for anyone wanting to experience the beauty of the Welsh coast. The South Stack Lighthouse is an imposing landmark on Anglesey Island in Wales. Built in 1809, the lighthouse is still in operation today. Perched on a cliff, it offers spectacular views of the Irish Sea. The surrounding area is a nature reserve and home to many birds and marine animals. A visit to the South Stack Lighthouse is a must for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Welsh coastline. #SouthStack #Lighthouse #Anglesey #Wales #Coastline #NatureReserve #Birds #MarineAnimals #IrishSea #Tourism #Travel #Vacation #Beauty #Viewpoint
    May 3rd, 2023

  • John Livesey

    This fully operating lighthouse is located just outside Holyhead on the island of Anglesey in North Wales. You cant pre-book your tickets so I advise you get there early to guarantee your entrance. Tickets are sold in time slots of 30 minutes and allow at least 30 minutes to get to the lighthouse from the ticket office. Theres a cafe and toilets at the main parking area which can get busy. There are other car parks close by. All incur a charge. The walk down to the lighthouse is via a steep and windy path. The views are spectacular but remember youve got to walk back up exactly the same way! There is no lift or easy route Im reasonably active and found the walk back up challenging. My 80-year old Dad didnt even attempt it. Just be warned! Anyway, on to the lighthouse itself. Theres a small visitor centre at the foot of the lighthouse with the history etc. Theres also a number of very friendly volunteer guides around to answer any questions. There is a toilet here too. When its your turn to climb the lighthouse you ascend via a narrow spiral staircase. Its perfectly safe but if you dont like heights or suffer from claustrophobia then you may feel uncomfortable. Once you get the top theres a final ladder before you get in to the room containing the lamp. The views up there are stunning and you can walk round the complete area. Its crazy to think that people lived here for months at a time. Must have been very lonely. The lighthouse is now fully automatic but still provides a valuable service to the maritime community. Id thoroughly recommend a visit - its an incredibly interesting place. Just dont forget about the climb back up!
    Apr 29th, 2023

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Goleudy Ynys Lawd

Goleudy Ynys Lawd is located at South Stack Lighthouse in Trearddur Community, Wales LL65 1YH. Goleudy Ynys Lawd can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is Goleudy Ynys Lawd located?

    A Goleudy Ynys Lawd is located at South Stack Lighthouse, Trearddur Community, wls LL65 1YH


    Q What is the internet address for Goleudy Ynys Lawd?

    A The website (URL) for Goleudy Ynys Lawd is: https://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/lighthouse-visitor-centres/south-stack-lighthouse-visitor-centre


    Q What days are Goleudy Ynys Lawd open?

    A Goleudy Ynys Lawd is open:
    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed
    Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
    Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
    Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM


    Q How is Goleudy Ynys Lawd rated?

    A Goleudy Ynys Lawd has a 4.7 Star Rating from 778 reviewers.

    Hours

    Saturday:
    Closed
    Sunday:
    Closed
    Monday:
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Tuesday:
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Wednesday:
    9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
    Thursday:
    9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
    Friday:
    9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

    Ratings and Reviews
    Goleudy Ynys Lawd

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    Gwen Collignon on Google

    image Lovely place to spend the morning


    Phillip Harris on Google

    image Visited on Public holiday Wait time 1 hr+ More


    J K on Google

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    Ron ny on Google

    image Der South Stack Leuchtturm ist ein imposantes Wahrzeichen auf der Insel Anglesey in Wales. Der Leuchtturm wurde 1809 erbaut und ist immer noch in Betrieb. Mit seiner Lage auf einer Klippe bietet er einen spektakulren Blick auf die Irische See. Die Umgebung ist ein Naturschutzgebiet und Heimat vieler Vgel und Meerestiere. Ein Besuch des South Stack Lighthouse ist ein Muss fr jeden, der die Schnheit der walisischen Kste erleben mchte.
    The South Stack Lighthouse is an imposing landmark on Anglesey Island in Wales. Built in 1809, the lighthouse is still in operation today. Perched on a cliff, it offers spectacular views of the Irish Sea. The surrounding area is a nature reserve and home to many birds and marine animals. A visit to the South Stack Lighthouse is a must for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Welsh coastline.
    #SouthStack #Lighthouse #Anglesey #Wales #Coastline #NatureReserve #Birds #MarineAnimals #IrishSea #Tourism #Travel #Vacation #Beauty #Viewpoint
    (Translated by Google)
    The South Stack Lighthouse is an imposing landmark on the island of Anglesey in Wales. The lighthouse was built in 1809 and is still in use. With its cliff-top location, it offers spectacular views of the Irish Sea. The surrounding area is a nature reserve and home to many birds and sea creatures. A visit to the South Stack Lighthouse is a must for anyone wanting to experience the beauty of the Welsh coast.
    The South Stack Lighthouse is an imposing landmark on Anglesey Island in Wales. Built in 1809, the lighthouse is still in operation today. Perched on a cliff, it offers spectacular views of the Irish Sea. The surrounding area is a nature reserve and home to many birds and marine animals. A visit to the South Stack Lighthouse is a must for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Welsh coastline.
    #SouthStack #Lighthouse #Anglesey #Wales #Coastline #NatureReserve #Birds #MarineAnimals #IrishSea #Tourism #Travel #Vacation #Beauty #Viewpoint


    John Livesey on Google

    image This fully operating lighthouse is located just outside Holyhead on the island of Anglesey in North Wales.
    You cant pre-book your tickets so I advise you get there early to guarantee your entrance. Tickets are sold in time slots of 30 minutes and allow at least 30 minutes to get to the lighthouse from the ticket office. Theres a cafe and toilets at the main parking area which can get busy. There are other car parks close by. All incur a charge.
    The walk down to the lighthouse is via a steep
    and windy path. The views are spectacular but remember youve got to walk back up exactly the same way! There is no lift or easy route Im reasonably active and found the walk back up challenging. My 80-year old Dad didnt even attempt it. Just be warned!
    Anyway, on to the lighthouse itself. Theres a small visitor centre at the foot of the lighthouse with the history etc. Theres also a number of very friendly volunteer guides around to answer any questions. There is a toilet here too.
    When its your turn to climb the lighthouse you ascend via a narrow spiral staircase. Its perfectly safe but if you dont like heights or suffer from claustrophobia then you may feel uncomfortable.
    Once you get the top theres a final ladder before you get in to the room containing the lamp. The views up there are stunning and you can walk round the complete area.
    Its crazy to think that people lived here for months at a time. Must have been very lonely.
    The lighthouse is now fully automatic but still provides a valuable service to the maritime community.
    Id thoroughly recommend a visit - its an incredibly interesting place. Just dont forget about the climb back up!


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