About
A café set inside the historic stone tollhouse at the entrance to Penrhos Coastal Park — a nature reserve on Holy Island with deer meadows, woodland trails, and a sheltered shoreline five minutes from Holyhead. The menu is seasonal and locally sourced: proper homemade cakes, daily soups, and lunches that change with what's available rather than what's been printed on a laminated card. Walk the deer field path or take the coastal trail first, then return for coffee and something homemade in a room that rewards a slower visit.
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Getting there & parking
Frequently asked questions
What is Penrhos Coastal Park?
Penrhos is a nature reserve on Holy Island, Anglesey, with woodland trails, a deer field, and a sheltered shoreline at Beddmanarch Bay. The Tollhouse is the historic gatehouse at the entrance to the former Victorian estate.
Do I need to book Wildflowers Café?
No — the café operates on a walk-in basis. It can get busy on summer weekends, particularly around lunchtime after morning walks in the park.
Is Wildflowers Café good for families?
Yes — the nature reserve setting with deer and woodland makes it popular with families. The café is a good refuelling stop before or after exploring the park.
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