Dog Friendly Walks in Anglesey
10 dog friendly walks across Anglesey, reviewed by dog owners. Find routes with off-lead potential, manageable terrain, and places where your dog is genuinely welcome.
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Newborough Forest and Llanddwyn Island (Beach Car Park)
AngleseyA stunning Anglesey walk combining forest trails with the magical tidal island of Llanddwyn, where lighthouse ruins meet sandy beach.
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Newborough Forest and Ynys Llanddwyn Walk
AngleseyA longer Newborough route taking in forest trails and the full Ynys Llanddwyn island walk, with lighthouse ruins and sandy stretches.
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South Stack Clifftop Walk
AngleseyA dramatic clifftop walk to the lighthouse at South Stack with seabird colonies, big coastal views and the RSPB centre for company.
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Cemlyn Bay Coastal Path Loop (Bryn Aber)
AngleseyA quiet Anglesey coastal loop around the shingle lagoon of Cemlyn Bay, rich in birdlife and with a wild, remote atmosphere.
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Church Bay to Llanlleiana Coastal Path
AngleseyAn Anglesey coastal walk to the island's northernmost point, with quiet coves and dramatic cliff scenery throughout.
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Holyhead Mountain Circular Walk
AngleseyA punchy climb to the highest point on Holy Island with panoramic views across the Irish Sea, surprisingly wild for its size.
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Parys Mountain Heritage Trail
AngleseyAn otherworldly heritage trail through the colourful, Mars-like landscape of a former copper mine, unique in Britain.
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Red Wharf Bay Coastal Loop
AngleseyA loop around one of Anglesey's most expansive sandy bays, with estuary views and a pub stop at the waterfront.
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Malltraeth Estuary and The Cob Loop
AngleseyA flat estuary walk along the historic Cob embankment with wide bird-rich marshland views and big Anglesey skies.
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Mynydd Bodafon Summit Walk
AngleseyA short but rewarding climb to Anglesey's rocky inland summit, with 360-degree views across the island and to Snowdonia.