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Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path

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Gwyneth
February 20, 2022
This coastal path is well worth walking. Great to do in the Summer. This area is about an hour's drive from the property
Musti
February 4, 2019
Discover the Island and the beautiful views it has to offer and take a walk on the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path.
Cheryl
August 18, 2021
ISLE OF ANGLESEY COASTAL PATH The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a developing long distance route that follows much of the island’s coastline. The path primarily caters for walkers however cyclists and horse riders can also enjoy certain sections. The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path falls within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 95% of the coast. It passes through landscape that includes a mixture of farmland, coastal heath, dunes, salt-marsh, foreshore, cliffs and a few small pockets of woodland. This includes a National Nature Reserve (NNR). Fact File Length: 130 miles / 200km Total height gain: 4,174m / 13,695ft Official start point: St Cybi's Church, Holyhead (grid ref. SH247 826) Average no. of days to complete: 12 Towns/villages directly on the path: 20 Possible to complete all sections using public transport: Yes Highlights Holyhead Mountain (highest point on the island), South Stack lighthouse and sea cliffs, sea arches at Bwa Gwyn (Rhoscolyn), Ynys y Fydlyn (Carmel Head), and Porth Wen, Llanddwyn island, Menai Suspension bridge, Britannia Bridge, Llangwyfan (Aberffraw) Llanbadrig and St Tysilio (Menai Bridge) churches, Cemlyn Nature Reserve, and Penmon Point and Priory. Also chough, peregrine falcon, terns, porpoises, seals and springtime wild flowers.
ISLE OF ANGLESEY COASTAL PATH The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a developing long distance route that follows much of the island’s coastline. The path primarily caters for walkers however cyclists and horse riders can also enjoy certain sections. The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path falls within a…
Ao
September 27, 2020
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a 140 mile long route and follows much of the islands coastline. The path falls in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that covers 95% of the coast It passes though a mixture of farmland, coastal heath, dunes, salt marsh, foreshaw, cliffs and a few small pockets of woodland. The path is broken up into 12 sections and on completion can be rewarded with a special pin badge and certificate.
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a 140 mile long route and follows much of the islands coastline. The path falls in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that covers 95% of the coast It passes though a mixture of farmland, coastal heath, dunes, salt marsh, foreshaw, cliffs and a few…
Rebecca
August 6, 2019
The coastal path stretches round the island and is easily accessible from Skerries - just walk down the hill, turn left onto the first track and you are there! Turn right at the beach and go past Church Bay towards Carmel head to see the natural stone arch and world war 2 fortifications on this wild and lonely part of the island. You can often see seals, cormorants and other wild life
The coastal path stretches round the island and is easily accessible from Skerries - just walk down the hill, turn left onto the first track and you are there! Turn right at the beach and go past Church Bay towards Carmel head to see the natural stone arch and world war 2 fortifications on this wild…

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Holyhead, Wales