Discover Ynys Môn (Isle of Anglesey)

Where island paths circle sea, story, and stillness

Anglesey is a place apart — not just an island, but a way of seeing. Off the northwest coast of Wales, it offers space to breathe and paths that gently hug the land’s edge. Here, ancient churches, standing stones, and nature reserves line a 130-mile coast that feels both vast and close.

This is walking for reflection — for noticing seabirds and tidal rhythms, for tracing low cliffs and salt-worn ruins, and for finding quiet. The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path wraps almost the entire island, taking in beaches, estuaries, forests, and headlands — always within sight of the sea, and never far from the heart of Wales.

Where to Walk

Anglesey Coastal Path

Explore the full sweep of the island on this long-distance trail — 130 miles of seascapes, farmland, cliffs, and castle views, often with not another soul in sight.

Newborough Forest & Llanddwyn Island

Walk sandy trails through pine woods and dunes to reach one of Wales’ most beautiful tidal islands, rich in Celtic myth and seabird life.

Holyhead Mountain & Breakwater Country Park

For bigger views, climb Anglesey’s highest point — a modest but rewarding hill with sea on all sides, and paths steeped in maritime history.

Highlights

Ynys Môn doesn’t demand attention — it rewards presence. It’s a place to walk without urgency, to move with the tides, and to remember how small steps can carry you far.
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