There are a fantastic range of walks on Anglesey. With few exceptions it is relatively flat but offers coastal walks, nature trails, reservoir walks and heritage trails.
There are a series of 8 leaflets detail 14 way-marked circular walks that follow the trail of Celtic saints, after whom they are named, and begin from 10 different points on the island. These walks combine wonderful scenery with many historic and prehistoric sites. They are carefully graded, to ensure that the right level can be chosen, and the leaflets feature details of all public facilities and amenities along the way.
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path falls within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 95% of the coast. The total length of the walk is 125 miles / 200km with a total height gain: 4,176m / 13,701ft Official Start Point: St Cybi Church, Holyhead (grid reference SH247 826)
Amlwch Port and Parys Mountain have an industrial heritage trail with information on the old Port and Copper Mining History. There is a walking festival every June.
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