Penmon Point and lighthouse panorama, Anglesey

Beaumaris to Pentraeth – on the Wales Coast Path

A pleasantly mixed section along the shore to Penmon and its offshore island and iconic lighthouse, then clifftop and upland paths with a final leg along the vast and beautiful expanse of Red Wharf Bay

Outline

Distance: 12.5 miles/20 kilometres

Start: Beaumaris Pier – SH 606 760

Finish: Pentraeth – SH 535 798

Maps: Ordnance Survey Explorer 263 Anglesey East, Landranger 114

Services: There are pubs, takeaways, toilets and shops in Beaumaris, but very little for the rest of the walk except a seasonal café (Pilot House Café) at Penmon. Pub, Spar shop, takeways, WC and accommodation at Pentraeth. Bus links back to Beaumaris

Where to stay: Pentraeth offers plenty of places to stay, including:

The Liverpool Arms Hotel

The Bulkeley Hotel

The Bull and Townhouse

Bold Arms

Gazelle Hotel

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Local tours

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