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Brynsiencyn: Accommodation, Attractions, Activities, Going Out, Shopping, Things to Do, Places of Interest, Outdoors, Brynsiencyn Holidays, Brynsiencyn Area Location, North Wales.
A small village south of Llanfairpwll, Brynsiencyn is home to a number of interesting visitor attractions: a sea zoo, riding centre, animal farm attraction - an ideal short break and family holiday destination. You will have a wonderful day here, our Links list will help you find out what Brynsiencyn is to offer.
Anglesey Sea Zoo has a live collection of sea-life from around the area and includes touch pools, fish forests and a baby lobster farm.
Nearby you can go pony trekking at Tal y Foel Riding Stables, visit Anglesey Bird World, or
Anglesey Sea Zoo
Enjoy a wonderful day out at Anglesey's under cover, underwater attraction.
Address: Brynsiencyn, Anglesey. LL61 6TQ
Tel: 01248 430411; fax: 01248 430213
E-mail: info@angleseyseazoo.co.uk
Foel Farm Park and Chocolate Farm
Fun on the Farm - family fun for all especially the children. Feed the animals (20p/bag) under cover and outside. Bottle feed newborn lambs in spring and early summer.
Address: Brynsiencyn, Anglesey LL61 6TQ
Tel: 01248 430646 Fax: 01248 430066
E-mail: foel.farm@virginnet.co.uk
Open: March1 - November 2nd - daily, 10.30 - 17.30; November 3 - February 28 - Saturday and Sunday, 11.00 - 17.00
Location: Off the A4080 - follow the brown signs outside Brynsiencyn.
Ancient Monuments:
The area around Brynsiencyn has been inhabited for thousands of years, as evidenced by the wealth of historic remains and finds at three major sites. A sizeable earthwork enclosure, Caer Leb , is found just outside Brynsiencyn, on the lane northwest to Bodowyr , where coins and pottery from the third and fourth centuries have been unearthed. Further along this lane is the Bodowyr Burial Chamber , a Neolithic tomb. To the west is another earthwork enclosure, Castell Bryngwyn , where remains have been found from the Neolithic period and the Bronze Age.