RNLI Moelfre Lifeboat Station

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Moelfre, United Kingdom

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RNLI Moelfre Lifeboat Station Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

RNLI Moelfre Lifeboat Station is located in Moelfre, United Kingdom on Lifeboat House. RNLI Moelfre Lifeboat Station is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category non-profit organizationvolunteer organization in United Kingdom.

Address

Lifeboat House

Phone

+44 1248410367

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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mcdermc

RNLI Moelfre Lifeboat Station, is to be found at Lifeboat House, Moelfre, LL72 8LG, Anglesey in Wales. There's been a lifeboat on station in the village of Moelfre since 1875 but the boathouse has evolved a bit over time, with the present boathouse, with a complement of two lifeboats, becoming operational as recently as March 2015. They're a friendly bunch at Moelfre station obviously well-used to entertaining visitors and they've created a mini-museum with lots of historical exhibits, including the old lifeboat, and some interactive activities to engage and interest all ages.

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Kate Leigh

Brilliant place to look around, very friendly staff to talk about what a wonderful job the RNLI do. Shop is full of great items to buy, the kids loved it in there!

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Chris G

Have visited this lifeboat station so many times over the years. The RNLI are such a fantastic service and the Moelfre lifeboat is a relatively new one...100 yards from the Sea Watch centre giving an insight into the local wrecks including the famous Royal Charter and all the \lost gold\ she was carrying plus the Hindlea whose crew were all saved by the Moelfre lifeboat crew! Heroes one & all

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Jimmy Whizz

This was a little gem of a find as the kids loved it and it was free of charge! There is a mini museum with lost of exhibits including the old lifeboat. You can walk over to the new lifeboat station too. The staff were happy to chat and answer questions. There is a lovely gift shop which the kids also loved funnily enough!

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Paul SG

This is a great place to visit if you are on Anglesey. There's plenty of parking at RNLI visitor centre. And not expensive either. If you are visiting in the summer months, the weather and the lighting of the bay creates a great opportunity for artists and photographers alike. We have shared some photos to reflect this. It would be a real treat to see the lifeboat launch for training, as the launch ramp from the lifeboat house is extremely steep and long. Almost a roller coaster ride! There is a lot of history attached to the lifeboat station itself. If you take the time to explore the wall on the starboard side (r/hand) you will find a plaque charting the activity and men who have bravely served here. The most famous being Richard Evans (January 19, 1905 - September 13, 2001), involved in 179 launches, saving 281 lives and one of only 5 men to be awarded the RNLI gold medal.