Red Wharf Bay
A circular walk which will take you along the beach from the start point, and into Pentraeth Forest. Through the forest, the walk climbs steeply. ...
Read More →Anglesey Adventures: Island Trails, Coastal Charms, and Beach Bliss for Your Dog!
Explore the captivating Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn) with your canine companion, a unique island offering a spectacular array of coastal paths, beautiful beaches, and fascinating landscapes for you and your dog to discover. From the entirety of the renowned Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path encircling the island to its numerous sandy shores and rich historical sites, Anglesey is a true haven for dog walkers.
Embark on unforgettable walks along the 130-mile Coastal Path, revealing dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and breathtaking sea views at every turn. Let your dog feel the sand between their paws on countless dog-friendly beaches, such as the expansive sands of Newborough Beach (leading to the enchanting Llanddwyn Island), the popular surfing spots at Rhosneigr, or the wide expanse of Red Wharf Bay. Explore the enchanting Newborough Forest with its network of trails winding through pine trees and dunes, or discover the rugged beauty around South Stack Lighthouseand Holyhead Mountain.
Anglesey is dotted with charming villages and sites of historical significance, from ancient burial chambers like Lligwy Burial Chamber to the impressive Beaumaris Castle where dogs are often welcome in the grounds. Country parks like Breakwater Country Park offer well-maintained paths with stunning coastal scenery. Whether your dog loves a refreshing dip in the sea, an energetic romp across vast beaches, or exploring serene woodland and heathland trails, this accessible island has an adventure for every pup.
Discover the unique island atmosphere, enjoy the fresh sea air, and uncover the diverse beauty of Anglesey’s landscapes. Ready to find your next favourite coastal exploration, sandy stroll, or woodland wander? Browse our curated selection of dog walks in Anglesey on dogwalksnearme.co.uk and start your island adventure today!
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A circular walk which will take you along the beach from the start point, and into Pentraeth Forest. Through the forest, the walk climbs steeply. ...
Read More →A linear walk starting at Cemaes, following along the cliff tops, and ending at Porth Padrig, a fantastic large sandy and rocky beach. How to get...
Read More →A circular walk around Llyn Cefni (Cefni Reservoir). The walk is mostly amongst the forest, and the walk follows around the lake for most of the ro...
Read More →A circular walk starting at the cliff top, and reaching a rocky bay. How to get there Follow the A5025, the main coastal road, between the town o...
Read More →A circular walk starting along the coast, before ascending steeply through the woodland of the second largest forest in Anglesey. How to get ther...
Read More →A circular walk around the coastal headland, providing the opportunity to take in the rich wildlife and see some of Anglesey's industrial heritage....
Read More →This walk begins on the edge of the forest, with views out over the estuary. The walk will take you through the forest, and across sand dunes, lead...
Read More →A circular dog walk starting at Rhoscolyn, Anglesey. Rhoscolyn is located on Holy Island and is the most southerly settlement on the island. How ...
Read More →A circular dog walk starting from Breakwater Country Park, Holyhead, Anglesey. Breakwater Country Park is a coastal park in a former rock quarry fe...
Read More →A circular dog walk starting from a small off-road parking area on the A4080. The walk consists of a circuit of Llyn Maelog, which allows for the o...
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