Holyhead Travel Information
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Holyhead is the largest town on the
island of Anglesey and best known for being a busy ferry port
operating to Dublin. The superfast ferry only takes 1 1/2 hours
for the single journey. Crossing time by Cruise Ferry 3 hours
15 minutes. The Port is situated near to Holyhead town centre,
and is reached by following the A5 from the Midlands, or by the
A55 from Chester. Once you reach the Town Centre, follow the
signs to the Ferries. |
TRAVELLINE at www.traveline.info |
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Holyhead
- Travel by coach - If you'd like to speak
to someone about your journey you can ring Traveline on 0871
200 22 33. |
www.stagecoachbus.com |
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Holyhead
- Travel by road - Holyhead is on the
A 55.
Holyhead is about 25 miles from BANGOR. |
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Holyhead is 25 miles from Bangor
& 14 miles from Llangefni. |
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Anglesey
- Travel by train - Holyhead Railway Station,
London Road, Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 2BT. CCTV. Ticket office.
Waiting room. Refreshment facilities. Pay phone. Shops. Toilets.
Wheelchair accessible toilets. Whole station step free access.
Wheelchairs available. |
Arriva Trains Wales. Main Stations: Cardiff Central, Cardiff Queen Street,
Chester, Hereford, Shrewsbury, Swansea. Newport. Tel: 0845 6061
660. www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk |
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www.nationalrail.co.uk |
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Holyhead
- Ferries - From Holyhead is a busy Irish
Sea port, with ferries operating to Dublin & Dun Laoghaire
in Ireland. The Port of Holyhead is located close to Holyhead
town centre. The A5 or A55 are the quickest routes. Port of Holyhead. Tel: 08705 329129. |
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