Llyn Maelog and Traeth Llydan
2.25 miles / 3.6 km (circular)
A circular walk near the village of Rhosneigr. The first section
takes you along a fully accessible boardwalk to a viewing platform
at the edge of the lake; fringed with reeds and a haven for birds.
The walk continues around the lake. Find out more about the Llyn
Maelog and Traeth Llydan walk.
Aberffraw village, estuary, beach and dunes
2.5 miles / 3.75km (circular)
A short walk which takes in the village of Aberffraw, the pretty
Ffraw estuary and the beach, before returning via the dunes.
Holyhead to South Stack
2.75 miles / 4.25 km
A moderately challenging walk starting in the Breakwater Country
Park in Holyhead. The route heads over the mountain and Coast Path
to the iconic South Stack. It is possible to return via well
defined paths around the other side of the mountain and back to the
park.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch to
Menai Bridge
3 miles / 5 km
Use this lovely walk with great views across to the mainland as
an opportunity to learn how to say the name of this famous village!
The walk passes under both bridges to the island - Stephenson’s
1850 Brittania Bridge and Telford’s 1826 Menai Suspension Bridge.
(Bus)
Beaumaris to Penmon Point
4.5 miles / 7.25 km
Enjoy a wander around Beaumaris with its rich Georgian
architecture before heading along the coast where you’ll enjoy
superb views of the Carneddau mountains across the Menai Strait. At
Penmon Point you’ll see Puffin Island, a protected habitat because
of its large cormorant population (but no puffins!)
Moelfre to Dulas (Pilot Boat)
4.5 miles / 7.25 km
This walk, with fantastic coastal views throughout, runs from
the picture-postcard village of Moelfre to the popular beach of
Traeth Lligwy and little visited beach of Traeth yr Ora, before
heading inland along the Dulas estuary to the Pilot Boat pub. The
Path passes by the memorial to those lost in the 1859 Royal Charter
and 1959 Hindlea shipwreck disasters. (Bus)