There really is nothing better than spending a lazy day at the beach!
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a developing long distance route that follows much of the island’s coastline.
The Wales Way are three iconic routes that take you through the best that Wales has to offer.
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A unique way of exploring the beautiful Anglesey coast with a qualified walking guide.
Explore the unspoilt beauty of the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path with Anglesey Wildlife Walks' exclusive self-guided and guided walking tours which take you along a 125 mile circular unique and captivating coastline.
Anglesey Wildlife Walks are the local experts who pride themselves in offering tailor-made walking tours along the Anglesey Coast Path, now part of the Wales Coast Path. We are passionate about our island and its culture and can offer expertise and local knowledge of each trail.
Discover the amazing bird life, wildflowers and marine life. Remember your walk by learning some of the bird and plant names in Welsh and about their traditional uses.
For a list of public toilets on the island, please see Isle of Anglesey County Council - public toilets.
Tel: 07725 174087 Email: info@angleseywildlifewalks.com Web: http://www.angleseywildlifewalks.com/
'Over 220 square miles of Anglesey’s landscapes are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. '
'Making the most of the great outdoors is easy on Anglesey, as the great outdoors is something we have plenty of. '
'The Isle of Anglesey’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), has one of the most varied landscapes in Britain.'
'Who can resist a stunning stretch of coast? '
'A selection of ten circular walks from every corner of the island, from inspiring coastal scenery, to hidden monuments. '
'Just a couple of miles to the north of Beaumaris lies a delightful woodland nature reserve, complete with its own ‘secret’ Norman castle at its heart. '
'The Dingle woodland nature reserve forms part of the valley of the Afon Cefni, which flows through the centre of Llangefni, Anglesey’s county town. '
'Breakwater Country Park is situated within a couple of miles of Holyhead town centre, and is easily accessible from there along the main road which hugs the coastline...'
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