
Amlwch Port to Cemaes Bay – on the Wales Coast Path
A superb section of the coast path. An impressive, rocky coastline with a visit to Wales’ northern-most point – ideal for whale and dolphin spotting
- Bangor-Beaumaris
- Beaumaris-Pentraeth
- Pentraeth-Moelfre
- Moelfre-Amlwch
- Amlwch Port-Cemaes
- Cemaes Bay-Church Bay
- Church Bay-Holyhead
- Holyhead-Trearddur Bay
- Trearddur bay-Four-Mile-Bridge
- Four Mile Bridge-Aberffraw
- Aberffraw-Newborough
- Newborough-Menai-Bridge
- Menai Bridge
Outline
Distance: 7.5 miles/12 kilometres
Start: Amlwch Port – SH 449 932
Finish: Cemaes Bay – SH 371 934
Maps: Ordnance Survey Explorer 262 Anglesey West & 263 Anglesey East, Landranger 114
Services: Two pubs in Bull Bay. Cemaes Bay has pubs, takeaways and cafés as well as banks and a pharmacy. A regular bus service gives easy access back to Amlwch as well as on towards Holyhead. Accommodation at Cemaes Bay. Bus links from Cemaes Bay back to Amlwch
Where to stay: Amlwch offers plenty of places to stay, including:
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Plan your trip
Wales is a dream destination for independent travellers. The Welsh Coastal Path is easy to reach by bus, train and plane, hire car or campervan. Stay in a cosy hotel, holiday home or friendly B&B. And don’t forget holiday insurance. It pays to plan ahead. Book Now
Local tours
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