Isle of Anglesey
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path stretches for 125 miles around Wales’ biggest island.
With no less than 6 of Anglesey’s beaches flying the Blue Flag. Inland, a network of footpaths takes you through open spaces, hills and woodland. Altogether, we’ve over 120 scheduled ancient monuments, as well as the only working windmill in Wales. Head to the coast to see puffins, cormorants, wading birds and seals. And celebrate the joys of walking at the Anglesey Walking Festival every summer.
And
that's before we've even started on the views.
We have 22,000 hectares of Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 60 Sites of Special Scientific Interest and 4 National Nature Reserves. Which could explain why artist Charles Tunnicliffe spent nearly 30 years illustrating the wildlife here.

We've
over 650 miles of public footpaths, too. So it's great for walking.
And the
golfing, horse riding and fishing aren't bad either. And if you're into sports
of the water variety, there's diving at Trearddur Bay, surfing at Silver Bay
and kite surfing at Rhosneigr. Plus a 500-berth Marina at Holyhead. So it's a
great place to set sail. Or drop anchor. And 125 miles of coast means a whole
lot of sea food. So every year we throw an Oyster and Shellfish Festival to
celebrate.
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weather
coastal
Light Rain 61°F
snowdonia
Light Rain 61°F
anglesey
Light Rain 61°F
borderlands
Partly Cloudy 61°F
Sunrise 6:35 am
Sunset 7:56 pm
