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Dublin - Holyhead (Stena Line) |
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Holyhead is located in the county of Anglesey in northern Wales, and is the largest town in the county, although it is neither the county town or actually on the island of Anglesey itself. Instead, Holyhead is connected to Anglesey by the Four Mile Bridge as well as a causeway which carries the A55 and the railway line. Holyhead has many attractions to entertain visitors such as shopping centres and the church of St. Cybi; the local area is also full of many amazing prehistoric sites to explore including a Roman watchtower.
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Port Addresses
Irish Ferries
Salt Island, Gwynedd, North Wales, LL65 1DR, United Kingdom
Stena Line
Terminal One, Holyhead, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales, LL65 1DQ, United Kingdom
Reviews
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18 Feb 2020Happy
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We were very pleased with whole travel experience.
Review by Anon
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20 Jan 2020Fine - like a timewarp to the 80s
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Dated, poor facilities throughout the journey - I imagine the ferry is unchanged from it was first built. Could do with updating for the cost.
Review by Anon
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08 Jan 2020Great journey
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The whole journey was very comfortable and staff very helpful
Review by PAUL BARKER
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20 Oct 2019Too expensive
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The staff, food, and facilities were amazing.. but for someone who just wants to cross the sea, 350£ for a car is just so expensive...
Review by ALIN PACURAR
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18 Oct 2019Signage to Port
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Difficult to find embark and disembark due to poor signage both in Dublin port and Holyhead
Review by GAVIN BEE
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