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Section 6: Pentraeth to Beaumaris

This section of the path probably feels the longest as it involves a significant amount of shoreline walking.
You begin at sea level taking in the eastern half of Red Wharf Bay, joining the top of a sea wall for a 500-metre stretch.

Black Point and Puffin Island, Penmon

Climbing up towards Bwrdd Arthur you’ll perhaps wish you were walking in an anti-clockwise direction, but the views through farmland to Penmon Point are an ample reward. The latter half of the walk follows the the shore with fine views of the Carneddau mountains across the Menai Strait.

Downloadable documents

Below is a route description and map for this section of the coastal path.
Please feel welcome to download and print these documents.

Coastal path route description: section 6 (PDF)
Coastal path map: section 6 (PDF)
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Path Fact File

Distance:
20km/ 12.5 miles
Height Ascended:
353 metres/1158 feet
Start: Pentraeth
(Grid Reference SH531797)
Finish: Beaumaris
(Grid Reference SH606760)

contact details

We would like to hear from you should you have any enquiries, suggestions or information about the coastal path:

Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path Project
Environmental and Technical Services
Rights of Way Unit
Isle of Anglesey County Council
Council Offices
Llangefni
LL77 7TW
 
Tel: +44 (0)1248 752300
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