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Where: Linear walk from Where: Circular walk from Amlwch to Moelfre along the Llanwrtyd Wells around and oNa BarL FI PhotograPhy: Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path. up Garn Dwad. FIoNa BarL PhotograPhy: Start: Bus stop near Co-op Start/end: Car park Anglesey’s 200km/125-mile Coastal heritage centre at Amlwch is well Situated at the foot of the quality of remoteness that in Amlwch (SH444929) or car behind the Neuadd Arms Path – now part of the 870-mile worth a visit. (Check for opening Cambrian Mountains, Llanwrtyd characterises the area – the park at Amlwch Port Hotel (SN879467). Wales Coast Path – comprises a times at www.copperkingdom. Wells lays claim to being the landscape largely a mix of upland (SH453936). terrain: Valley paths and variety of fine coastal landscapes: co.uk.) The walk finishes at the smallest town in Britain, and is plateaux and narrow valleys, end: Moelfre car park lanes, hill and forestry beaches, dunes, coves, impressive picturesque village of Moelfre. renowned for its wacky bog where you can walk all day and (SH513863). tracks, with a short stretch rock formations, harbours and snorkelling championships and not meet a soul. This route should terrain: Grassy and of roadside pavement. nature reserves. The walking is 1. START If starting from the bus man versus horse marathon. More whet your appetite. heather-clad cliff-top coast MapS: OS Explorer 187; generally quite easy and every stop (SH444929), head L along the conventional events include an path, fields, river estuary Landranger 147. section can be walked as a linear road (Lon Goch), turn L at the annual walking festival and 1. START With your back to the (avoid high tide around GettinG there: Llanwrtyd route on an ad hoc basis using T-junction and then fork R. Bear R various other organised walks. Neuadd Arms Hotel (SN879467), Traeth Dulas), sandy beaches Wells is on the scenic Heart the island’s bus services (the at the next T-junction, ignore the Llanwrtyd Wells became famous turn R along Dolecoed Road, and country lanes, with a brief of Wales railway line timetables provide a very useful first turn on the L (Craig y Don) as a spa town during the Victorian which is signed for Abergwesyn. stretch of pavement along a between Swansea and summary of which services cover and carry on downhill. At the era, when thousands flocked to main road. The walk follows ; buses no 48 which sections). This lovely stretch bottom, turn L into Quay Street ‘take the waters’ from the mineral 2. As you approach the former the well-waymarked Isle of from Builth Wells and X14 in the northeast of the island is past the Adelphi Vaults and keep L springs. Today, it’s an ideal base Dol-y-Coed Hotel (now the home Anglesey Coastal Path. between Llandrindod Wells particularly well served by regular where the road divides, passing a for walkers, with the Cambrian of Charcroft Electronics), leave the MapS: OS Explorer 263; and Carmarthen stop at daily buses. Amlwch is the most Coast Path signpost. Keep ahead Mountains to the north and the road and keep ahead through the Landranger 114. Llanwrtyd Wells (✆ 0871 northerly town in Wales, notable along a paved path that leads Epynt to the south. At one time it parking area and along the drive GettinG there: The regular, 200 2233, www. for its copper mining history. It down to the attractive harbour. was proposed that the Cambrian (a public footpath) past the L-hand daily 62 bus from Bangor to travelinecymru.info). was the discovery of a rich vein Pass the Copper Kingdom centre Mountains be made a national side of the building. Go through Cemaes Bay goes via Moelfre eatinG & drinkinG: Lots of of copper ore on nearby Parys on your R. Nearby, note the park, while more recently a a gate and bear L along the and Amlwch; mainline options in Llanwrtyd Wells: Mountain in 1768 that brought GeoMôn Rock Clock, which shows campaign has been running to footpath beside the Afon (River) trains go to Bangor Neuadd Arms Hotel about the dramatic transformation the Anglesey rocks in their have the area designated as an Irfon (pictured above). In the (✆ 0871 200 2233, www. (✆ 01591 610236, www. of Amlwch town and its port. geological periods. Continue up Area of Outstanding Natural grounds on your R is the site of a travelinecymru.info). neuaddarmshotel.co.uk);

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For details Sleeping: A good selection of of B&Bs, guest-houses and 4 hotels, B&Bs, guest-houses and self-catering accommodation, self-catering accommodation visit www.llanwrtyd.org.uk. in Amlwch and Moelfre. ViSitor information: For a comprehensive list of 4 Information point at the accommodation providers Neuadd Arms Hotel, The 7 along the Coast Path Square (as above) or visit 3 (including Amlwch www.llanwrtyd.org.uk and and Moelfre), visit www.visitanglesey.co.uk. www.green-events.co.uk. 2 guidebookS: Great Walks ViSitor information: from the Heart of Wales Llanfair PG TIC FINISH Map not to scale. (✆ 01248 713177, Railway by David Perrott and 1 START Representation of www.visitanglesey.co.uk). Les Lumsdon (£5.95, Kittiwake, OS Landranger FINISH guidebook: Walking the Isle ISBN 978 1908748089); MAP 147 1:50,000 To download this route and hundreds of others, Circular Walks in Central Wales www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk of Anglesey Coastal Path by Stephen Edwards (£5.50, – Official Guide by Carl Rogers visit www.ramblers.org.uk/routes Llygad Gwalch Cyf, ISBN (£10.95, Mara Books, 978 1845241155); walks leaflets To download this route and hundreds of others, ISBN 978 1902512150); also see distant views of the short distance, then turn off L as available from Neuadd visit www.ramblers.org.uk/routes www.visitanglesey.co.uk for Mountains, which provide a signed. Cross a footbridge over the Arms Hotel. coastal path route descriptions dramatic backdrop to much of river and head up inland to the loCal ramblerS group: and maps. the walking along Anglesey’s A5205. Turn L to the Pilot Boat Inn, 4. Bear R in front of the church 6. Retrace your steps to point 5 and loCal ramblerS group: Four Wells Ramblers (✆ 01597 coast. As you look back in the and then across fields back to the and follow the road across the go through the gate, heading Ynys Môn Ramblers 860519, http://fourwells. other direction, there are good coast and the lovely sandy beaches river, heading back towards down the bridleway through the (✆ 07952 154702, www. powysramblers.org.uk). views of Point Lynas. (Note: the of Traeth yr Ora and Traeth Lligwy Llanwrtyd Wells. Soon, turn back forest. Turn R at the next junction ynysmonramblers.org.uk). path between Porthygwychiaid (pictured). Note the striking rock sharp L and walk along the lane, along a forestry track and R again and Bryn Fuches is permissive and formations from Lligwy to Moelfre which leads past a drive to Kilsby along the bridleway beside Nant may be closed for a number of and the Royal Charter monument on the R. There are some lovely Cerdin. Continue on the lane from with other wells in the town also Coastal Path waymarks (featuring days in the year when shoots are as you approach Moelfre and its views here up the Irfon valley, the Gilfach farm to the A483. opening up to the public. Ignore a hovering tern). A gentle walk taking place. The inland lane is an car park (SH513863). hillsides cloaked in trees. At a fork, the first footbridge on your L and along the top of the low cliffs alternative route then.) Route devised by Fiona Barltrop keep R and continue uphill. Go 7. If of interest, the Cambrian continue to the next one – just towards Point Lynas (the headland through a gate and carry on to the Woollen Mill (with shop and after you go through a kissing gate and its lighthouse are visible 3. At Porth yr Aber, the path turns end of the road and a pair of gates. restaurant) is just along the road to and before the path joins the road. in the distance) brings you to inland and heads up through fields Go through the one on the R and the L. Turn R along the pavement, Porth Eilian. to join the lane. Keep ahead along head on up the stony track, which back to Llanwrtyd Wells. 3. Cross the bridge and turn the road, then turn off L down takes you onto open moorland. Route devised by Fiona Barltrop immediately R. A few yards on, 2. Bear L along the road, which through a field and L along the turn L up beside the fence to the leads towards the lighthouse (built road down past the church to the 5. At the edge of the forest, it’s houses. Turn R, soon going in 1835 and unusual in having a Dulas estuary. worth making a detour R to climb through a gate, and continue castellated tower and walls, which to the top of Garn Dwad to enjoy along the path through a field. enclose the main house and two 4. Turn R along the path beside the views. There’s a fence at the Bear R when you reach a track that cottages). Soon, leave the road on the estuary to reach a parking area top but you can get over it at its soon becomes a lane passing Dinas the R to continue along the coastal at the road end. This stretch is L-hand end by the trees. Turn R a Mill, leading to old Llanwrtyd and path which cuts across the base of accessible apart from up to an short distance to the cairn atop the 14/11/2013 14:00 the attractive 14th-century St the headland. Back on the coast, hour either side of high tide. 440m/1,443ft summit. David’s Church. the path heads on uphill, affording Continue along the lane for a