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RSPB South Stack Reserve

Image Credit: Ben Hall
You'll find RSPB South Stack on Holy Island, Anglesey, a wonderful reserve made up of heathland and farmland set on a stretch of dramatic sea cliffs.

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Get in touch

Location:
Plas Nico South Stack, Holyhead, Holyhead, Ynys Môn, LL65 1YH
Telephone:
01407 762100
Email:
south.stack@rspb.org.uk
Website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/south-stack

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Caters for

  • Corporate Hospitality
  • Meetings / Conferences / Events / Product Launches
  • Team Building / Corporate Days

Facilities

  • Accessibility Facilities
  • Assistance Dogs Permitted
  • Car Parking
  • Cater For Groups
  • Children Welcome
  • Hearing Accessibility Facilities
  • On site parking
  • On-Site café/restaurant
  • Parking (charge)
  • Picnic Site
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

Features

  • Dark Skies

Take a look around

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Puffin - Image Credit: Aidan McCormick
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Razorbill - Image Credit: Aidan McCormick
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Puffin - Image Credit: Ben Andrew
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Peregrine Falcon - Image Credit: Chris Gomersall
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Guillemot - Image Credit: Ben Andrew
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RSPB South Stack, Ellin's Tower & Lighthouse
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RSPB South Stack Credit Laura K
Holyhead

About RSPB South Stack Reserve

RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) South Stack is a reserve which encompasses the habitats of heathland, farmland, cliffs, coast and ocean. The reserve is especially important for its breeding Choughs, with approximately 14 breeding pairs. The conservation team at RSPB South Stack maintain the heathland and farmland to provide suitable nesting and feeding conditions for a variety of birds, insects and reptiles.

Healthy heath - The reserve’s heathland is part of the largest area of maritime heath in North Wales. Besides choughs, this important habitat supports the endemic plant spatulate fleawort, and the uncommon silver-studded blue butterfly, plus adders and common lizards.  The sea cliffs provide nest sites for as many as 11,000 seabirds, including Puffins, Guillemots, Razorbills, Kittiwake and Fulmars. Other birds to use this habitat include Peregrine falcons, Ravens and the charismatic Chough. From the many picturesque viewpoints dolphins and porpoise can often be seen playing in the turbulent waters. 

Image Credit: Tom Simone
RSPB South Stack

The scenic beauty of the reserve, together with its seabird spectacle, views of the operational lighthouse and many sites of geological and archaeological interest, make it very popular with visitors. 

VISITOR CENTRE , CAFE & SHOP The Visitor Centre, cafe and shop are open 7 days a week 10am-5pm (except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day), where the visitor experience team will be ready to give you a warm welcome, lead guided walks and provide in-depth information about the reserve and exciting wildlife. 

Languages

  • English spoken
  • Welsh spoken

Location

53.30522, -4.68284

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