Brilliant heritage museum, spent nearly 2 hours here packed with lots of interesting things and great displays, well set up with lots of photos, drawings, artefacts, and original parts rescued from the water after a refurbishment during the last century. Also a great short film explaining how both bridges came about and where built. The volunteers, Jenny & and Janet, were very welcoming and very knowledgeable and nothing too much trouble, they where great guides on where to start with the displays. Also gave good ideas, with where to go on a trail around Menai Bridge. Much appreciated as we got see the bridge close up , church on the island and parts of the town we would have missed. Lovely ladies, thankyou. We parked 2 minutes up the road , tho there are a few spaces in front of the Heritage centre with 2 hours free parking. All for £5 a head, what a bargain, great...
Read moreIt is one of the main bridges connecting Bangor of Wales mainland and the Isle of Anglesey. It was closed to traffic during the visit owing to urgent and very important structural maintenance. However, pedestrians and bicycles can still pass the bridge. Visitors can enjoy viewing the scenery safely and quietly. Apart from its historical and traffic importance, it is really a great place for viewing Anglesey, Menai Strait and Bangor at the same time. It is a place that must travel for every visitor of the Isle...
Read moreThis is a lovely venue that gets used for things other than just the museum. For example there is a yoga and well-being class on Monday mornings by northern light yoga (Naomi Dalton takes it). It has a kitchen area as well. The people that run the venue are really nice and very professional and organised as well. You can park in Waitrose car park for free for a couple of hours which is handy :-)
Ps the museum is very...
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