Llanfair-yn-Neubwll walks
St Gwenfaen’s Well
A long ramble around the headland, taking in the coastline and running past St Gwenfaen’s Well.
Porth Diana, Trearddur Bay
A short scenic walk around Porth Diana - with great views of the coastline.
Trefignath Cromlech
A walk from Trearddur Bay, exploring inland and along the coastline.
Porth Diana
A local stroll to the beaches south of the resort.
Trefignath Cromlech
A mostly inland walk from Trearddur, with historical interest.
South Stack, Trearddur Bay
A short drive from The Seacroft over to a scenic walk around the headland, with views out to the South Stack.
Church Island
An ancient island church, with stunning views of the Menai Strait and its two iconic bridges.
Treborth Botanic Garden
Cross the Menai Bridge for a wooded stroll around Bangor University’s botanic garden.
Two Bridges
Prehistoric remains, an aristocratic monument and an extended walk along the Menai Strait.
Mynydd Mawr from Fron
A straightforward and short ascent in Snowdonia from the village of Fron, with fine views on the way up towards Moel Tryfan and Caernarfon castle in the north, and the Nantlle Ridge to the south.
Moel Eilio & Moel Cynghorion from Llanberis
A Snowdonia walk that explores two less frequented summits from Llanberis. The walk offers grandstand views over many of the high peaks of Snowdonia and is more challenging than first impressions might suggest.
Snowdon from Llanberis
Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, is the objective of this walk. This route is the easiest way to Snowdon's summit. Starting in Llanberis, it must be remembered this walk is a serious mountain expedition so you should go fully prepared.
Snowdon via the South Ridge and Rhyd-ddu Path
This ascent of Snowdon is realatively quiet yet allows the walker to appreciate the grandeur of the highest mountain in Wales. The outward route uses Snowdon's south ridge with the return route following the Rhyd-Ddu path.