Isle of Coastal Path Route Descriptions Section 7: – Llanfairpwll

On the road out of Beaumaris, pass the Liverpool Arms Hotel, and join the promenade in front of the bus stop past a number of benches. Just after the speed restriction signs take the lane - signposted to the golf-course – to the right. Pass the entrance to Baron Hill Golf Course. Shortly after this, turn left up the drive to Pen-y-Parc. In the winter – due to the muddiness of this section – it is advised you carry on along the lane, past the reservoir, and turn left at the crossroads to re- join the path at its far end by a stone stile. Bear right off the drive to a kissing gate next to a stone wall. Follow the stone wall, cross a track and join an enclosed path. At a gateway, bear left to a kissing gate. Go through it, turn left and walk through a field, keeping to the left-hand side. Following a wall you’ll reach a kissing gate. Go through it, and head over the higher ground through the trees, through another field and along a cleared path that comes out in front of a stone stile nest to a gate. Turn left along the lane. Go past Lleifior and a turning to the left, and you’ll come into village.

Go past the Post Office and a shop, and you’ll start to descend a hill, crossing over the road to follow the pavement. Walk down Cellu hill and on meeting the main road turn right. Follow the road over the bridge over the Afon Cadnant, going into and out of a green area before the Antiques centre. Go past Nant Terrace and then turn left up Ffordd Cynan (St. Georges Rd). Go past the chapel and the Ocean Science department of Bangor University, and at a T-junction by Cadfan Villa turn right. At a junction in front of you carry straight on, go past the dock and then turn left onto the promenade along the pier. Bear right off the pier go straight ahead past the Liverpool Arms and at the junction turn left. Go past Porth y Wrach, past a few right hand junctions and where the road splits bear left. Go under the .

Bear left through a hole in the wall and along the path in the wooded area around the Eisteddfod standing stones. Coming back out onto the road turn left, and shortly bear left again down onto the Belgian promenade. At a cross-roads where a causeway crosses to St Tysilio’s Church carry straight on along a shoreline path that runs behind a set of gabions and follows the perimeter of the Rugby club. Come out through a gate into a parking area, past a pumping station and bear left up a lane to the main road. At the main road turn left, and follow the road through the lay-by opposite the telephone exchange. Just after the speed restrictions signs out of turn left onto a path down a field.

At the bottom of the field go through the wicket gate and turn right, across the field, over a drainage ditch, and through a small area of woodland. Head for the ladder stile at the bottom of the fence-line in front of you. Cross it and follow the fenced path, past the wooden sculpture. At a junction in the paths carry straight on through a wicket gate, along the bottom of the next field to enter Coed y Môr. Follow the defined path through the bottom of the wood, passing a path leading off to the right up though the wood. Cross a large ditch and the path opens out. Go through the gap in the wall and bear right before the bridge itself. Follow the track up to a lane by the Carreg Bran Hotel. Turn left. Walk through the churchyard of St. Mary’s church and follow the path down to the shore. This next section is tidally restricted – about an hour either side of high tide – and where it leaves the shore is closed over the hours of darkness and between 9pm and 7am. Turn right and follow the shore past Nelson’s statue for about 250 metres. Bear right up the steps and turn left along an enclosed path. On reaching a boathouse bear left, cross the pier and follow a raised walkway. Where the walkway ends bear left up through woodland to come out onto a lane at . The path currently does not go any further than Pwllfanogl, with Plas Newydd representing the gap between here and where the path starts again at Moel y Don.