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Anglesey Aonb (Ahne Ynys Môn)

The best traffic-free bike rides around Anglesey Aonb (Ahne Ynys Môn)

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Anglesey Aonb (Ahne Ynys Môn) traverse a diverse landscape of coastal and inland scenery. The region features low cliffs, coves, sandy beaches, and extensive sand dunes, alongside areas of pine woods and important wetland habitats. Cyclists can also encounter hills like Mynydd Bodafon and Holyhead Mountain, the highest point on the island. This varied terrain provides a range of experiences for touring cyclists.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Anglesey Aonb (Ahne Ynys…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Corsica loop at Coed Niwbrch / Newborough Forest — Ynys Môn / Anglesey

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Traffic-free bike rides around Anglesey Aonb (Ahne Ynys Môn)

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February 21, 2026, Llyn Cefni Reservoir and Dam

We visited for the Parkrun, which was cancelled whilst a walkway is fixed (some more weeks, I would expect). You can still access the lake along the disused railway line for part of the way - but not a good surface for running. Then there is a path around the lake with views across the lake and stretches through the woods, lovely, if rather muddy in places following wet weather. In total about 9 km around. Hope to do this again in the Spring with the promise of wild daffodils and perhaps a red squirrel.

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Quiet paths easy cycling crosses deserted railway line still present, which there trying to reopen

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Beautiful views with stones and sandy beaches. Well worth a stop to soak it all up.

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Beaumaris Castle (/bjuːˈmærɪs/ bew-MAR-is; Welsh: Castell Biwmares Welsh pronunciation: [kastɛɬ bɪuˈmaːrɛs]), in Beaumaris, Anglesey, was built as part of Edward I's campaign to conquer north Wales after 1282. Plans were probably first made to construct the castle in 1284, but this was delayed due to lack of funds and work only began in 1295 following the Madog ap Llywelyn uprising. A substantial workforce was employed in the initial years under the direction of James of St George. Edward's invasion of Scotland soon diverted funding from the project, however, and work stopped, only recommencing after an invasion scare in 1306. When work finally ceased around 1330 a total of £15,000 had been spent, a huge sum for the period, but the castle remained incomplete.

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Railway bridge over head tarmac its smooth a couple of potholes but nice to be away from main road traffic.

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Pont Marquis Bridge Spanning the Afon Cefni, carrying the Trefdraeth to Llangaffo road, c. 3km ENE of Malltraeth. The bridge, which is Grade II listed, was built in the early C19, was named for the Earl of Uxbridge, first Marquis of Anglesey. It gives wonderful scenery over the marsh land and plenty of wildlife.

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This tranquil location on the eastern tip of Anglesey has remains spanning over 1,000 years. It was the site of a monastery dating back to the time of St. Seiriol, who is believed to have lived in about the 6th century. A holy well which survives may have its origins in this period. In the early 13th century the Celtic community was reorganized under the Augustinian Rule, and at this time the priory church was enlarged. This now serves as the parish church. The monastery at Penmon is reputed to have been founded by St Seiriol, a 6th-century holyman and friend of St Cybi. The monastery prospered and in the 10th century fine crosses were set up at its gates, but the Viking raids have destroyed all other evidence of this date. During the 12th century, revival under Gruffydd ap Cynan and Owain Gwynedd the abbey church was rebuilt, and it remains the finest and most complete example of a church of this period in Gwynedd. In the 13th century the Celtic monasteries were persuaded by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth to adopt a more regular rule, and Penmon eventually became an Augustinian priory with quite substantial conventual buildings. The priory survived the Edwardian conquest and expanded slightly, but was dissolved in 1538. The buildings passed into the hands of the Bulkeleys of Beaumaris, who enclosed much of the land as a deep park and built a fine dovecote. They also converted the prior's lodging into a rather attractive house. Throughout this time the priory church remained in use, as it does today

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One of the most popular beaches in Anglesey – but perhaps not for the same reasons as the others. Penmon Point Beach is an incredible part of the Anglesey coast. From the beach, you have great views of the nearby Puffin Island and the Trwyn Du Lighthouse. Trwyn Du Lighthouse also known as Penmon Lighthouse, was built in 1838 to mark the north entrance to the Menai Strait. The water is choppy, so swimming isn’t recommended. However, the currents make it a great fishing area and wildlife lovers will appreciate the abundance of wildlife around the beach. There is a toll of about £2.50 if you drive on to the Point. Free for cyclists and facilities include a café & toilets. Dogs are allowed throughout the year and there is no lifeguard service available for this beach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many traffic-free touring cycling routes are available in Anglesey AONB?

There are over 70 traffic-free touring cycling routes available in Anglesey AONB (Ahne Ynys Môn) on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 25 easy, 39 moderate, and 7 difficult options.

Are there easy, traffic-free touring cycling routes suitable for beginners or families in Anglesey AONB?

Yes, Anglesey AONB offers several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners and families. A great option is the Corsica loop at Coed Niwbrch / Newborough Forest, which is just over 12 km long with minimal elevation gain. Another excellent choice is the Afon Cefni River Trail, an easy 21 km loop through scenic landscapes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Anglesey AONB?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Anglesey AONB feature a diverse range of terrain. You'll find flat, well-maintained paths through forests and wetlands, such as those around Newborough Forest and Malltraeth Marsh. Other routes might include gentle inclines and descents, particularly as you explore areas like Mynydd Bodafon or the coastal sections, offering varied and engaging cycling experiences.

Are there any circular touring cycling routes in Anglesey AONB?

Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Anglesey AONB are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Bike Quest Nature Challenge loop at Coed Niwbrch / Newborough Forest and the Llyn Cefni & Mynydd Bodafon to Din Lligwy loop from Benllech.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the no-traffic touring cycling routes?

Anglesey AONB's routes offer access to stunning natural features and historical landmarks. You can cycle past the beautiful Llanddwyn Beach and through Newborough National Nature Reserve and Forest. Other routes might take you near the historic Penmon Point, offering views of the lighthouse and Puffin Island, or past the ancient village site of Din Lligwy.

What is the best time of year to go touring cycling in Anglesey AONB?

The best time for touring cycling in Anglesey AONB is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. While some routes are accessible year-round, winter can bring more challenging conditions, including stronger winds and colder temperatures, especially along the exposed coastal sections.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting on these routes?

Yes, Anglesey AONB is rich in wildlife. Routes through areas like Newborough Forest are known for red squirrels, while coastal paths and wetlands such as Malltraeth Marsh are excellent for birdwatching, including rare seabirds. Keep an eye out for seals along the coastline as well.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Anglesey AONB?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, traffic-free nature of the routes, the diverse and beautiful scenery ranging from forests to dramatic coastlines, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable cycling experience.

Are there any routes that offer views of the highest points in Anglesey?

While many routes are traffic-free and focus on gentler terrain, some offer distant views or access points to higher elevations. For example, the Llyn Cefni & Mynydd Bodafon to Din Lligwy loop provides views towards Mynydd Bodafon Summit. For direct access to the highest point, Holyhead Mountain (Mynydd Tŵr) summit offers breathtaking vistas, though the immediate cycling paths around it may not be entirely traffic-free touring routes.

Where can I find information about parking for these touring cycling routes?

Parking availability varies by route start point. Many popular trailheads, especially those near Newborough Forest or coastal access points, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for parking information relevant to your chosen starting location. Some car parks may be pay-and-display.

Is public transport an option to access these cycling routes?

Anglesey has a public transport network, including bus services, that can help you access various parts of the island. While some buses may accommodate bicycles, it's best to check with the local bus operators for their specific policies and routes that serve the trailheads you plan to use. The island's main towns also have train stations, offering further connectivity.

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