Isle Of Anglesey Coast Path

A walk through a landscape of farmland, dunes and cliffs on the Isle of Anglesey, off mainland wales

From £760 Per Person

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Isle of Anglesey

A Circular trail starting at Bangor

Embark on a circular walking tour around Anglesey, covering 140 miles (224 km) of diverse coastal scenery. Starting and ending in Bangor, these tours range from 8 to 16 nights with daily distances of 6.5 to 24 miles (10.5-38.5 km). Along the way, you’ll explore highlights such as Beaumaris Castle, the sandy shores of Rhosneigr, and the towering South Stack Lighthouse, while traversing rugged cliffs, serene forests, and tranquil beaches. Suitable for moderate to demanding fitness levels, each day offers a new adventure, with comfortable accommodations at the end of every walk.
Isle of Anglesey

From Bangor to Holyhead

Experience the beauty of Anglesey on a linear walk from Bangor to Holyhead, covering 67-75.5 miles (107-121 km) of scenic coastal trails. These tours range from 6 to 9 nights, with daily walks of 6.5 to 20 miles (10.5-32 km), suitable for moderate to demanding fitness levels. Highlights include the historic Menai Bridge, Beaumaris Castle, and the iconic South Stack Lighthouse, as well as the tranquil beaches of Rhosneigr. Each day reveals new landscapes and wildlife, while evenings are spent in comfortable accommodations along the route.
Isle of Anglesey

From Holyhead to Bangor

Embark on an unforgettable walking holiday along the stunning coastline of Anglesey, North Wales. The journey begins at Holyhead, taking you through charming seaside towns and breathtaking landscapes before concluding in the vibrant town of Bangor. Whether you opt for the moderate-paced 6-night walk or the more leisurely 8-night version, each offers its own unique mix of coastal beauty, historic landmarks, and hidden treasures. Ideal for walkers of varying fitness levels, the Anglesey Coastal Path provides an immersive experience into Welsh culture, coastal wildlife, and panoramic sea views.
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