
Beaumaris
These websites should help you make the most of Beaumaris.
beaumaris.org.uk
http://www.beaumaris.org.uk
This excellent and comprehensive site covers all aspects of town life for both locals and visitors. It includes news, history, shopping, accommodation, leisure activities, attractions and details of local organisations, as well as photos, a town map and ex-pats messageboard.
beaumaris.com
http://www.beaumaris.com/
One of a family of town websites, this gives some basic details about Beaumaris, some advertising and a selection of photos.
Royal Anglesey Yacht Club
http://www.royalangleseyyc.org.uk/
Basic details of the club, its fleet and activities - both social and sporting - are all easy to find on the Beaumaris-based sailing club's website.
Beaumaris Lifeboat
http://www.beaumarislifeboat.com/
The Beaumaris RNLI can boast a vessel paid for by viewers of BBC's Blue Peter and Sir Jimmy Savile as an honorary crew member. Their friendly site is packed with photos and news, history, events and information for sailors.
Iorwerth Rowlands Centre
http://www.circ.org.uk/
Find out about courses, facilities and activities at this community centre which has something for all age groups, as well as hosting sessions by the Citizens' Advice Bureau and Jobcentreplus.
Seindorf Beaumaris Band
http://www.beaumarisband.org.uk
Meet this flourishing brass band, find out what they've been up to, where you can hear them and what they look like!
Anglesey County Council
http://www.anglesey.gov.uk/
The local government website for Anglesey includes details of Beaumaris Courthouse and Gaol tourist attractions.
Castles of Wales
http://www.castlewales.com/beaumar.html
Here you'll find huge photos and the history of the impressive moated Beaumaris Castle.
Llangoed Sevens
http://www.llangoedsevens.co.uk/
This international rugby tournament held near Beaumaris every June regularly attracts teams from as far as the USA and Canada. Their new website has details of the event, a discussion forum and a feed of international rugby news. More promised as the site develops. Suggested by Tony Jones.
Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn
http://www.bullsheadinn.co.uk/
Another of the town's landmark buildings, this ancient inn boasts a fascinating history and guestlist which has included Charles Dickens and Dr Samuel Johnson.
Baron Hill Golf Club
http://www.baronhill.co.uk/
The local course for Beaumaris has no bunkers, but plenty of other hazards! You can see a drawing and description of each hole on the website, as well as details of fees and facilities.
North West Venturers Yacht Club
http://www.nwvyc.org.uk/
This social family club is based at Gallows Point, Beaumaris. The website includes sailing and social events, sailing directions for the area and a monthly magazine.
Penmon
http://www.penmon.org/
This website is a chronicle of one family's history and the area of Penmon, Llangoed and Beaumaris, with detours to Llanrwst and the history of the postal service. Suggested by Ken Davies, Newtown
Beaumaris Festival
http://www.beaumarisfestival.co.uk/
The full programme, booking details and background to the annual week-long music and arts festival, held from Spring Bank Holiday weekend, are easy to access on this site.
Henllys Hall Golf Club
http://www.henllyshallapartments.co.uk/gol.htm
The new 18-hole golf course at this holiday park is open to visitors and members. Check out the course plan to see what's in store.
Iorwerth Rowlands
http://www.i.rowlands.btinternet.co.uk/
The old Canolfan Iorwerth Rowlands site still has useful information about a range of community activities.
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