- Information on accommodation, public transport, seasonal closures and tidal restrictions
- Twelve day-walk chapter sections with detailed route descriptions and full Ordnance Survey mapping
- Fascinating notes on points of interest
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The Official Guide to the Isle of Anglesey/Ynys Mon Coastal Path New Edition - rewalked and wholly updated. The route is described in a clockwise direction, starting and finishing at Holyhead. The 130 mile/210km long Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path passes through some of the grandest coastal scenery in Wales — wide sandy bays and estuaries, intimate coves, dramatic cliffs and rocky islets, sand dunes and forests—much of it designated ‘An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This Official Guide has been designed to provide all the information needed to plan and walk the coastal path and includes:
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Coastal Walks around Anglesey contains 22 easy, circular walks that sample just about everything the island’s coastline has to offer. The routes have been chosen with all walkers in mind – from those looking for a casual half-day walk to add variety to a holiday, to the more ambitious who may complete two or more routes, perhaps as a less strenuous alternative to Snowdonia.
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Product Description One of nine books in the new Top 10 Walks: Wales Coast Path series. The Isle of Anglesey offers some of the finest coastal walking in North Wales. In just over 125 miles there are dramatic sea cliffs, quiet coves, wide sandy bays, tiny fishing villages, modern resorts, coastal hills and remains from a rich maritime heritage. The walks in this book are what I consider to be the finest routes along this superb section of coast, one of the seven main sections of the wales Coast Path.
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This NEW Official Guide to the Isle of Anglesey section of the Wales Coast Path describes the route in an anti- clockwise direction, starting and finishing at Menai Bridge. New Edition - wholly rewalked and updated 2024 One of seven Official Guides to the Wales Coast Path The Isle of Anglesey can boast some of the finest and most varied coastal scenery in Britain. During a 125-mile/200 kilometre circuit of the island, you'll experience the dramatic Menai Strait, broad tidal estuaries, sandy bays separated by rocky headlands, dramatic cliffs and sheltered, quiet coves. For much of the route, Snowdonia's mountains and the Llyn peninsula form a dramatic backdrop to the coastal views. Along the way you'll find prehistoric monuments, sea arches and caves, a medieval castle, lighthouses and a church in the sea as well as a wealth of wildlife from grey seals and dolphins to little egrets, peregrines, terns and puffins.