Holyhead

Holyhead is a port town located in Anglesey, Wales. It is significant primarily for its role as a transportation hub, providing ferry services to Ireland. The name “Holyhead” derives from the Welsh word “Caergybi,” which refers to Saint Cybi, a local saint after whom the town is named. The town is situated on the northeastern tip of Anglesey, making it a strategic point for maritime travel.

Holyhead features various amenities and attractions, including the beautiful coastline, historical sites, and outdoor activities. It has a rich history, with evidence of settlement dating back to the prehistoric era. Today, Holyhead serves not only as a transit point for travelers heading to the Isle of Ireland but also as a community with its own local culture and economy.