About the Museum
Tacla Taid Transport and Agriculture Museum, Newborough Tacla Taid, the Anglesey Transport and Agriculture Museum, is the largest of its kind in Wales. It features displays of cars, motorbikes, commercial and farm vehicles and static engines. Walk back in time and see over 60 gleaming classic cars and vehicles from the 1920s onwards. Set in a replica of a 1940s cobbled village street, which includes two houses a garage and a shop, with a window displaying old merchandise. Walk back in time and see over 60 gleaming classic cars and vehicles from the 1920s onwards. Set in a replica of a 1940s cobbled village street, you can view an assortment of vehicles including motorbikes, cars, vans, military and agricultural vehicles, some of which have even been used in films! The museum has a Cafe on site featuring local produce, a play area with outside seating and panoramic views of Snowdonia. The museum is disabled friendly venue and have received positive reviews from www.disabledholidayinfo.org.uk along with other websites and previous visitors. The museum also has electric hookup for caravans on site and shower facilities.
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Anglesey Transport and Agriculture Museum Office
- Address: Tyddyn Pwrpas, Newborough, Anglesey
- Postcode: LL61 6TN
- Phone: 01248 440 344
- URL: www.angleseytransportmuseum.co.uk
Business Hours
- Opening times Easter until October 31st 7 Day a Week - 10am to 5pm.
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