Isle of Angelsey

The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn) is waiting for you to discover its riches. World class geology and picturesque beaches are found along this glorious coastline

 

Holyhead

Described by many as one of the finest sections to walk on the path, the walk from Holyhead towards Trearddur has a country park, rugged cliffs, ancient monuments, an iconic lighthouse and a nature reserve as some of its highlights.

And it couldn’t be simpler to reach. Just join the Wales Coast Path on the Celtic Gateway bridge which connects the station with the town of Holyhead.

 

Llanfairpwll

The station sign at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch provides an iconic picture opportunity before setting off from this railway station.

To reach the path, it’s a 0.4 mile / 0.6 kilometre walk starting along a grassy track at the back of the railway station. Turn right on Station Road and right again at the junction with the A4080.

You will reach the path in a few hundred yards and have the option to continue straight ahead for South West Anglesey or turn left to reach Nelson’s statue on the banks of the Menai Strait and walk underneath the Britannia Bridge and Menai Suspension Bridge.

 

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