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Crib Goch Scramble from Pen y Pass

Crib Goch Scramble from Pen y Pass

This is the hairiest route up Snowdon. It’s an exposed scramble that should only be attempted if you’re confident in your abilities This is the iconic Snowdonia route – the must do route. Descend via Lliwedd in order to complete the famous Snowdon Horseshoe.   The Route The full ro... Read On

Traeth Lligwy to Moelfre – Easy Walk on the Anglesey Coastal Path

Traeth Lligwy to Moelfre – Easy Walk on the Anglesey Coastal Path

Another bite-sized section of the Anglesey Coastal Path is this one between Traeth Lligwy and Moelfre. You can start from Moelfre, which is more convenient for those using public transport but has limited parking. There’s plenty of parking, and a small cafe at Traeth Lligwy where you can pick up c... Read On

Aberffraw to Porth Cwyfan – Easy Walk on the Anglesey Coastal Path

Aberffraw to Porth Cwyfan – Easy Walk on the Anglesey Coastal Path

While walking the entire coastal path in one week or so is great, you can also walk shorter loops all along the walk. The walk from Aberffraw to the Church in the Sea at Porth Cwyfan that’s situated on it’s own island. The Route 1 – The route starts from the free car park marked on the map... Read On

Along the Cob in Malltraeth

Along the Cob in Malltraeth

An easy route from Malltraeth in the western side of Anglesey. This route takes you across the cob, and is of particular interest to bird watchers as it was where the wildlife artist Tunnicliffe had his studio. You can extend this walk by following the coastal path to Llanddwyn and returning via one... Read On

Great Orme Walk from Llandudno

Great Orme Walk from Llandudno

The Orme, or Gogarth, is one of the principal landmarks of North Wales. While you can cheat your way to the top by car, tram or cablecar; if you’re on this site then you’re probably looking for a more energetic way to the top. This route takes in the main views, that are mainly breathtak... Read On

Dinas Dinlle Hill Fort Easy Walk

Dinas Dinlle Hill Fort Easy Walk

This is an easy walk up to the ancient fort at Dinas Dinlle and along the ramparts. The Route You can start at any point on the beach, and if you start at the far end where the road turns right for the airport then you can add about 3km to the distance. Park in one of the first car parks, there’s ... Read On

Rhyl to St Asaph Cycletrack

Rhyl to St Asaph Cycletrack

There’s plenty of easy cycling to be had in North Wales, especially along the coast between Prestatyn and Colwyn Bay. This is a short section that turns inland, ideally suited for an easy cycle, or to tag onto a longer tour of the coast. From the Systrans website: Starting at the coastal town ... Read On

Prestatyn to Dyserth Cycle Track

Prestatyn to Dyserth Cycle Track

You can cycle along the North Wales coast quite easily between Prestatyn and Colwyn Bay. This is route between Prestatyn and Dyerth that could be added onto the coastal route if you wanted to explore inland. From the Systrans website: This short route follows a railway path inland and provides some ... Read On

Aberavon Promenade Short Cycle Route

Aberavon Promenade Short Cycle Route

A very short cycle route, suitable for a most leisurely rather than energetic ride. From the Systrans website: With great views over to the Mumbles and the Gower, large sand-dunes at the North West end of the beach, and the long promenade, Aberavon beach offers a great short and leisurely ride that ... Read On

Ogmore Valley Trail: Aberkenfig to Nant-y-Moel

Ogmore Valley Trail: Aberkenfig to Nant-y-Moel

A pleasant ride from Aberkenfig to Ogmore Vale, this route follows a traffic free route all the way. From the Systrans website: Starting on a gently sloping hill leading out of the Bridgend suburb of Aberkenfig, this peaceful pathway takes you along the valley basin where the Lynfi and Ogmore Rivers... Read On

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