Pentraeth and Red Wharf Bay
5.5 miles / 8.8 km
A circular walk which begins in the centre of Pentraeth village.
The path heads down a pretty wooded track to the beach of Red Wharf
Bay (so named after the colour of its sand). Continue through the
coniferous Pentraeth forest, offering an elevated view of the bay –
watch out for the resident red squirrels.
Find out more about the Pentraeth and Red Wharf Bay walk.
St Seiriol
6 miles / 9.6 km
A circular walk from the centre of Llangoed, through fields and
tracks to Penmon Point, overlooking Ynys Seiriol, or Puffin Island.
This is the most easterly point on Anglesey. On your return you
will pass Penmon Priory and St Seiriol’s holy well.
Find out more about the St Seiriol walk.
Amlwch Port to Cemaes
8.25 miles / 13.25 km
From the historic and picturesque Amlwch Port the path leads to
low rocky cliffs and the spectacular bays of Porth Llechog (Bull
Bay) and Porthwen before passing the remote Llanbadrig church and
entering the coastal village of Cemaes. (Bus from Amlwch town
centre to Cemaes, not Sundays)
Four Mile Bridge to Treaddur
9 miles / 14.5 km
The path begins along the shore then heads inland and passes
through woodland. It soon follows a beautiful and diverse stretch
of coastline with rocky inlets, sandy coves and striking cliffs
before reaching the coastal village of Treaddur Bay.
Find out more Four Mile Bridge to Treaddur walk.
Llyn Rhos Ddu to Aberffraw
13 miles / 21 km
Passing through a National Nature Reserve, you’ll enjoy walking
among dunes, conifer forest and along huge expanses of beach
leading to the delightful island of Llanddwyn. The final stretch of
the walk is a mix of farmland and dunes.
Find out more about the Lyn Rhos to Aberffraw walk.