walking

Joe, Adrian, Ola, Weronika and Jarek at Porth y Aber

Adrian, Ola, Weronika and Jarek from London enjoy a  winters day of sunshine and showers on the Anglesey Coastal path.

Our route for the day was from Dulas Bay to Red Wharf Bay.  A splendid array of coves, secluded beaches, rocky cliffs and pretty coastal hamlets.

Mountaineering Joe offers Winter walks along the Isle of Anglesey coastal path and in the hills, valleys and mountains of the Snowdonia National Park.  See our Walking and Private Guiding pages for details or contact us to make a general enquiry.

 

Cwm Lloer, Carneddau, Snowdonia

Making the most of the recent snowfall and enjoying a fabulous day out at Cwm Lloer in the Carneddau range, Snowdonia National Park.

 

Bridge crossing the Alaw Estuary

An enjoyable, mainly flat 11km (7 miles) walk which starts along the beautiful Alaw Estuary where the new bridge has been erected making access to this section of the Anglesey coastal path more easily accessible.

We head out from Llanfachraeth walking along the marshlands of the estuary to reach the large expanse of Traeth y Gribin and views over to Holyhead.

We continue along the coastline to the  stunning coves and beaches  of Porth Penrhyn Mawr, Porth Tywyn-Mawr and Porth Trwyn.  The section close to Church Bay has exciting exposed cliff paths.

 

Mountaineering Joe arranges circular or point to point walks along the Anglesey Coastal Path.  To make an enquiry contact us.

 

View from Rhoscolyn Head Anglesey

Once on the coast the highlights of this walk are the coastal rock formations, pretty coves, sandy beaches, sea-arches, the stone enclosure of Saint Gwenfaen’s Well and Rhoscolyn Head.

Starting at Four Mile Bridge (Pontrhydbont) we walk along the edge of the marsh, onto fields and past farm buildings. We continue along country lanes and venture onto a woodland trail that opens up at Silver Bay.  From here we take the coastal path up onto the headland and continue past the sandy bay of Borthwen towards the spectacular cliffs at Rhoscolyn Head.  As we head towards Ravens Point, we come to pretty coves in the bay of Porth-y-Garan.  From Raven’s point we head back inland along the edge of some holiday developments, across farmland towards Four-Mile Bridge.

 

Mountaineering Joe arranges circular or point to point walks along the Anglesey Coastal Path.  To make an enquiry contact us. 

 

 

The rocky Ynys y Fydlyn

An enjoyable short walk that takes in some breath-taking scenery.

Our walk starts along a lane onto a grassy path that leads us down to the secluded cove and dramatic sea arch of Ynys y Fydlyn. A pretty cove with crystal clear waters.

We then head up onto some of the most majestic steep cliffs, walking along the rocky ridges of Porth y Bribys, Porth y Dwfr and Clegir Mawr (National Trust Land) to the secluded cove of Church Bay (Porth Swtan).

We walk back along country lanes to Mynachdy.

 

Mountaineering Joe arranges circular or point to point walks along the Anglesey Coastal Path.  To make an enquiry contact us.

View of Ynys Arw (North Stack), Isle of Angelsey

The inspiring and epic 870 mile Wales Coast Path was officially opened to the public on 5th May 2012.

The coast path takes you on a glorious journey from Anglesey and North Wales to the South Wales Coast and Severn Estuary, crossing eight regions.  It is more than a walk, it’s a journey through the rich history, culture and heritage of Wales.

The Mountaineering Joe team are based in North Wales, at the heart of the Anglesey (Ynys Môn), Menai, Llyn, Meirionydd. The North Wales sections of the coast path are within easy reach for us.  We arrange walks that take our clients through this stunning scenery, so they can enjoy the spectacular beaches, breath-taking sea views and awe-inspiring cliffs.

Ynys Lawd (South Stack), Isle of Anglesey

Ynys Lawd (South Stack), Isle of Anglesey

View of Ynys Arw (North Stack), Isle of Angelsey

View of Ynys Arw (North Stack), Isle of Angelsey