Instead, they walked along the paths on the clifftops amongst the heather to Ellins Tower where there are telescopes and binoculars available to look for birds nesting on the cliffs. There are also lots of big black birds called Choughs on the cliff tops. They look like crows but have red bills and legs, and are much rarer, so it's always a delight to see them flying around making their funny "chough-y" sound.
There is also a café on the site, and toilets, and a Royal Society For The Protection Of Birds shop where the bears quite often find some new interesting bird books to buy.
Although Anglesey isn't a very large island, the bears can always find something new to do, as well as re-visit all the places they like best.