The Celtic Gateway, Holyhead
Facts and practical information
The Celtic Gateway is a stainless steel pedestrian and cycle bridge located in Anglesey, Wales. Opened on 19 October 2006 by Andrew Davies AM to better connect Holyhead's railway station and ferry terminal with the town centre for pedestrians and cyclists. The distance between the two was originally 830 metres, including two steep inclines and the crossing of a busy road. A 1991 bridge reduced the distance to 585 metres with one steep incline but with the road crossing still needed. The current bridge has one shallow incline and cuts the distance to 280 metres with no roads to cross. ()
Holyhead
The Celtic Gateway – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Anglesey Coastal Path, Holyhead Maritime Museum, Eglwys y Bedd, St Mary's Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to The Celtic Gateway?
How to get to The Celtic Gateway by public transport?
Train
- Holyhead (4 min walk)