Walking & Hiking



Mount Snowdon

With it's iconic mountain railway and miles and miles of walking paths Snowdon has something for everyone.

There are tourist routes and for the more serious hikers there are much more strenuous routes to challenge even the most rugged walker.

Nestled at it's feet is the mining village of Llanberis which is now a walkers hot spot with equipment and clothing shops and the famous Pete's Eats cafe.

Situated only 30 minutes away from this amazing mountain range Penmynydd Holidays is situated in an ideal location.

The Anglesey Coastal Path

The Anglesey Coastal Path is a long distance route that follows most of the island’s coastline. The path primarily caters for walkers although cyclists and horse riders can also enjoy certain sections.

The Anglesey Coastal Path falls within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 95% of the coastline. It passes through landscape that includes a mixture of coastal heath, farmland, , dunes, foreshore, salt-marsh, cliffs and a few small pockets of woodland. This includes a National Nature Reserve (NNR).

Fact File

Length: 130 miles / 200km
Total height gain: 4,174m / 13,695ft
Official start point: St Cybi's Church, Holyhead (grid ref. SH247 826)
Average no. of days to complete: 12
Towns/villages directly on the path: 20
Possible to complete all sections using public transport: Yes

the snowdon mountain range
trearddur bay beach anglesey

About Penmynedd Holidays

Penmynedd Holidays specialise in relaxed accommodation that's situated in the beautiful countryside of the isle of Anglesey,  Uniquely positioned to be

within 5 minutes drive of 2 of Anglesey's best beaches (Rhosneigr & Trearddur Bay) and also within easy reach of the A55 link road to the mainland.

 

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07 February 2019
07 February 2019

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