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Llanbadrig church looking  out towards Irish sea on a summer day with blue skies and sea.

Llanbadrig to Llanlleiana

Llanbadrig church looking  out towards Irish sea on a summer day with blue skies and sea.

Encompassing the northernmost tip of Anglesey (and Wales), the coastline between Llanbadrig and Llanlleiana can be a strenuous walk

However, its windswept rollercoaster hills ensure that at the crest of every hill something new is revealed. Walking from the church at Ty’n-Llan towards Porth Llanlleiana, the steep cliffs below echo with the calls of ravens, while chough, the aerial acrobats of the crow family can frequently be seen here.

Persevere to the Jubilee Tower, a derelict summerhouse overlooking Porth Llanlleiana, and on a fine day you’ll be rewarded with views of the north Anglesey coastline in its entirety. From here it is easy to appreciate why this area is one of the most well-known sites in North Wales for its geology, where the extremely diverse range of rock formations give clues to how the landscape was shaped millions of years ago.

Region

Admission

Admission fees apply

Parking

Parking charges may apply


Address

Llanbadrig, Cemaes Bay

Amenities

  • Parking available
  • Family friendly

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