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Anglesey Transport Museum & Café - Tacla Taid

The Anglesey Transport Museum, Niwbwrch, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll LL61 6TN, United Kingdom

Anglesey Transport Museum & Café - Tacla Taid
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5MF2+GQ Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, United Kingdom
+44 1248 440344
angleseytransportmuseum.co.uk
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Toby Holland
Toby Holland169 days ago
Went here with my brother in law John wyn Williams. We started off with some breakfast at the cafe. Bacon sandwiches and tea. Really nice. Great service..people where very polite and helpful. We then went round the museum..Wow what a place. So many classic cars and old military vehicles.. The owner of the place walked round with us. Almost like a guided tour. He was so friendly. Very interesting man. Would definitely recommend and would go again. So much to see. Thanks guys.
Alan Holt
Alan Holt169 days ago
This is a privately owned collection that is well curated, maintained and displayed.
There are plenty of exhibits with local connections and history.
There is a very distinct motor vehicle smell that permeates the building.
There are motor bikes, cars, bicycles, tractors, busses and military vehicles that you can get right up close too.
There are also displays of period kick knacks that bring back lots of memories.
It is well worth a visit if you are in the area.
Michael Wilkinson
Michael Wilkinson230 days ago
Small but extremely interesting. Most of the vehicles have been restored and work summer even hired out for special occasions and film work. Food in the cafe is modestly priced and good quality worth stopping off there just for refreshments even if you don't want to go into the museum.
Hayden Jones
Hayden Jones261 days ago
What a amazing little place this is. Went here today even thou it was raining the staff where very polite and let us know that the floor inside was wet due to the amount of rain we had the night before but that didn’t put us off. Beautiful cars in the first part all with a background of the car. The bus just wow! Military vehicles never seen before and a good range of motorcycles and tractors. Well worth £8 a adult.

Recommend to anyone on holiday on Anglesey it’s well worth a visit.
Anne Skelton
Anne Skelton292 days ago
We didn't go in the museum as we're only looking for somewhere to have breakfast! 🥓🍳🥑

Looks like a good place to visit though. ⛽️🛢🛻

The staff were lovely, the food was great although we weren't sure why only one slice of toast had avocado on it! Either give one slice with avocado on it or if giving two put avocado on both. Not the end of the world as we can spread our own avo! 🥑 😁

Was surprised to receive my orange juice in a carton full of concentrated orange juice..... then when asking for a glass, it was assumed the orange juice was for kids and the waitress bought out 3 plastic cups. I then had to ask for a proper glass as I didn't want to drink my orange juice out of a plastic cup!🥤 I did feed back that I wasn't expecting my juice in a carton and it would be nice to see fresh orange juice on the menu!🧃

The venue itself was really lovely. Lots of space for kids and sitting outside.

Little 'throw back' play area for the kids which they thoroughly enjoyed. ⚽️

Small area for parking. 🚗

Food was lovely and the millionnaires shortbread we bought for later was lush! 🥑🥓🍳🥮🍪

Definitely recommend a visit!
M SIMON MATTHEWS
M SIMON MATTHEWS353 days ago
What a great place to visit, so interesting and varied. Great collection of vehicles and accessories as well as a few aircraft, and outside, some trains as well.
Definitely recommend the attached cafe as well for lovely food and drinks.
Dai Davies
Dai Davies1 year ago
Very fortunate to visit on a glorious November day. Very eclectic mix of exhibits. We were the only couple in the museum. Wonderful cafe, lots of choice, very friendly personal service A must visit for all Petrol- Heads visiting Anglesey 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Melanie Robbins
Melanie Robbins2 years ago
Good experience and a lot of effort has been put in to the attraction. There are countless old cars, motorbikes and tractors, so if you are a petrol head, then go! Having a wider range of transports could make it even better and be more true to the name, but we did enjoy seeing an old bus and fire engine. There is a cafe and baby changing facilities here which were clean when we visited. The smell of fuel in the main warehouse is very strong, but unavoidable (and understandable) with the vehicles - worth noting though as it's not something we considered before taking our 7 month old in with us.
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