Anglesey Coastal Path
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The coastal path signpost |
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Length | 200 kilometres (124 mi) |
Location | Anglesey |
Designation | UK National Trail |
Use | Hiking |
Sights | Holy Island |
Anglesey Coastal Path cost £1.4 million and runs virtually within the length of the entire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on Anglesey. It is a network of public rights of way and some designated permissive paths.
The route follows the coast of Anglesey, very nearly making a complete loop. Two exceptions are where the path fails to pass through the Plas Newydd estate, and at Llanfachraeth. Although circular, it formally begins and ends at Holyhead.
The path is well-signposted throughout.
European Objective One funds have contributed to this project which aims to meet the growing demand for coastal walking. The path has been created by a partnership led by community agency Menter Mônand the Isle of Anglesey County Council. It was formally opened by Rhodri Morgan AM, First Minister of Wales on 9 June 2006.
[edit] Some places on the path
Starting at Holyhead and walking anti-clockwise, the path passes through or near -
- The port of Holyhead, Anglesey’s largest town
- South Stack lighthouse, bird observatory
- Porth Dafarch
- Trearddur
- St. Gwenfaen’s Well
- Rhosneigr
- Barclodiad y Gawres Neolithic bural chamber
- The island church at Llangwyfan
- Aberffraw
- Llangadwaladr church, burial place of Cadfan ap Iago
- Ynys Llanddwyn
- Llanidan, birthpace of Thomas Williams
- Britannia Bridge
- Swellies
- Church Island
- Thomas Telford’s Menai Suspension Bridge
- Menai Bridge
- Beaumaris
- Penmon and Puffin Island
- Traeth Coch (Red Wharf Bay)
- Benllech
- Moelfre
- The memorial to the wreck of the Royal Charter
- Dulas Bay
- Porth Amlwch
- Llanbadrig Church
- Cemaes
- Wylfa Nuclear Power Station
- Cemlyn Bay and lagoon
- Llanrhwydrys Church
- Porth Swtan
- Stanley Embankment, like the Menai Suspension Bridge, built by Thomas Telford
- Penrhos Country Park
- Holyhead
[edit] External links
- Official Website includes maps
- Anglesey Walking Festival
[edit] References
Carl Rogers, The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path Official Guide, 2005, Mara Books ISBN 1-902512-13-8 [1]