Are there buses on Anglesey?
Bus Services Anglesey is covered by comprehensive bus network, so you can easily traverse the island stopping at various villages and beaches along the way.
Is the Anglesey coastal path signposted?
Yes, the Wales Coast Path is clearly signed and waymarked with its own distinctive logo: a white dragon-tailed seashell on a blue ground surrounded by a yellow circlet bearing the words ‘Llwybr Arfordir Cymru – Wales Coast Path’.
Where does Anglesey Coastal Path start?
Church, Holyhead
The official start point of the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is St Cybi’s Church, Holyhead (grid ref. SH247 826). The church, founded in 540 AD, is nestled within the walls of the abandoned Roman Fort, Caer Gybi.
How long is the Anglesey Coastal Path?
about 140 miles
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a long distance circular footpath that follows most of the island’s coastline and is now about 140 miles long (225 km). It is part of the longer Wales Coast Path which is 1,400 km (870 miles).
Is the X4 bus running today?
X4 bus Route Schedule and Stops Operating days this week: everyday.
Can you drive around Anglesey?
Driving around Anglesey is pretty easy as long as you can read Welsh – just kidding! We have devised a 1 week road trip we think incorporates all of Anglesey’s best beaches such as Newborough beach, coastal paths and activities.
How long would it take to walk around Anglesey?
The path is well signposted throughout. It has been walked in as little as four days, but around 7–10 days is a guideline for most walkers aiming to complete the whole path.
Can you walk all the way around Anglesey?
The Anglesey Coastal Path route is approximately 140 miles! The Coast Path is a circular path around the whole Isle of Anglesey. Click on a number on the map below to see more details of our 13 walks. This is our recommendation how to split the trail into sections if you want to walk the whole coastal path.
Which is best part of Anglesey Coastal Path?
So here’s the best 10 circular coastal walks on the Anglesey coast to get you started.
- Red Wharf Bay to Fedw Fawr or Penmon.
- Traeth Lligwy to Moelfre.
- Porthlechog / Bull Bay to Porth Wen.
- Cemaes to Porth Llanlleiana and Porth Wen.
- Circular Cemlyn Bay Walk.
- Church Bay / Porth Swtan to Ynys y Fydlyn circular Walk.
What time does the X4 start running?
X4 Timetable and Stops X4 bus timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 00:43 and ends at 23:06. Normal operating days: Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Choose any of the X4 bus stops below to find updated real-time timetables and to see their route map.
How much is the bus from Belfast to Dublin?
Bus services operate 22 direct buses per day and 154 direct buses per week from Belfast to Dublin. The journey takes around 2 hours and ticket price starts at 28 USD.
Which is the best part of the Anglesey coast path?
Following what was originally the Isle of Anglesey Coast Path around the island, highlights include The Menai Strait, Biwmares/Beaumaris, Penmon, Red Wharf / Traeth Coch, Moelfre, Amlwch, Cemaes, Trearddur Bay, Rhosneigr, Aberffraw and Ynys Llanddwyn. In our opinion, the Ynys Môn / Anglesey section of the Wales Coast path is…
Is there public transport to the Isle of Anglesey?
Public Transport – Isle of Anglesey. The Wales Coast Path is easily accessible by public transport and many locations are also accessibly by the National Cycle Network. For more information about getting to this part of the world, visit: Traveline Cymru.
Where is the bus from Bangor to Anglesey?
Number 57 goes via Bangor Railway station, while 53 and 58 stop at Tesco and Ysbyty Gwynedd (Hospital). You may find the occassional bus goes a different route after Menai Bridge.
How to get Friends of Anglesey Coastal Path badge?
To claim your badge please fill in the online form on the Friends of the Anglesey Coastal Path website. The island has been divided into 12 sections, to find out more about a particular walk and download a map and a description, follow the links below.