Anglesey is one of North Wales’ most spectacular coastal destinations — an island of medieval castles, sweeping beaches, wildlife‑rich bays, and rugged headlands.

An amazing road trip around the Welsh Island of Anglesey
🌊 Anglesey’s Coastal Loop
North Wales | Castles, Wild Cliffs, Hidden Beaches & Island Magic
Anglesey is one of North Wales’ most spectacular coastal destinations — an island of medieval castles, sweeping beaches, wildlife‑rich bays, and rugged headlands. This updated loop follows your exact map route, taking you from the Menai Strait to the dramatic cliffs of South Stack and finishing at one of Wales’ most important prehistoric sites.
Perfect for a 2–3 day road trip, this route blends history, scenery, seaside charm, and peaceful hidden corners you’ll remember long after you’ve left.
📍 Route List
A). Menai Bridge
B). Beaumaris
C). Red Wharf Bay
D). Benllech Beach
E). Moelfre
F). Lligwy Bay
G). Point Lynas Lighthouse
H). Cemaes Bay
I). Church Bay
A). South Stack Lighthouse
B). Rhosneigr
C). Newborough Forest & Llanddwyn Island
D). Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber
Where to Stay in Anglesey
🌟 Route Breakdown
A). 🏰 Menai Bridge – Gateway to Anglesey
Start your journey at the iconic Menai Suspension Bridge. Walk the waterfront, admire views over the Menai Strait, and visit Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens — a beautifully restored botanical escape.
Vibe: Elegant, historic, scenic Highlight: Menai Bridge viewpoint
B). 🏖️ Beaumaris – Seaside Charm & Medieval History
A postcard‑perfect coastal town with cafés, pastel shopfronts, and the magnificent Beaumaris Castle. Stroll the promenade or take a boat trip to Puffin Island for seals and seabirds.
Vibe: Charming, colourful, lively Highlight: Beaumaris Castle
C). 🌊 Red Wharf Bay – Tranquil Coastal Beauty
A vast tidal bay where the sand stretches for miles at low tide. Perfect for peaceful walks and wildlife spotting.
Vibe: Quiet, open, serene Highlight: Endless golden sands
D). 🏖️ Benllech Beach – Family‑Friendly Sands
A wide, sandy beach with shallow waters and easy access. Great for paddling, picnics, and relaxed seaside time.
Vibe: Bright, friendly, classic seaside Highlight: Long, flat beach perfect for walking at low tide
E). 🚣 Moelfre – Maritime Heritage & Coastal Views
A historic fishing village with dramatic cliffs and a proud lifeboat history. Visit the Moelfre Lifeboat Station and Seawatch Centre.
Vibe: Rugged, historic, windswept Highlight: Cliffside walking with Irish Sea views
F). 🏝️ Lligwy Bay – Beach Bliss & Ancient Ruins
A peaceful sandy bay backed by dunes and ancient history. Explore the atmospheric ruins of Lligwy Chapel.
Vibe: Calm, natural, spacious Highlight: Quiet beach perfect for picnics
G). 🌅 Point Lynas Lighthouse – Wild Coastal Scenery
A dramatic headland with a lighthouse perched above turquoise water. Nearby Porth Eilian is ideal for seal spotting.
Vibe: Remote, wild, cinematic Highlight: Lighthouse views
H). 🏖️ Cemaes Bay – Northernmost Coastal Gem
A charming harbour village with sandy beaches and colourful cottages. Visit Porth Wygyr and Traeth Bach for beautiful ocean views.
Vibe: Friendly, scenic, relaxed Highlight: The harbour at golden hour
I). 🍽️ Church Bay – A Hidden Seaside Retreat
Golden sands, quiet surroundings, and some of the best seafood on the island. Stop at The Lobster Pot for fresh Anglesey seafood.
Vibe: Peaceful, foodie, coastal Highlight: A seafood feast after a beach walk
A). 🌄 South Stack Lighthouse – Cliffs, Wildlife & Epic Views
One of Anglesey’s most dramatic viewpoints. Walk the steps down to the lighthouse or watch seabirds from the RSPB lookout.
Vibe: Dramatic, windswept, unforgettable Highlight: Sunset over the cliffs
B). 🏄 Rhosneigr – Watersports & Vibrant Beach Life
A lively beach town known for surfing, kiteboarding, and sweeping sandy beaches.
Vibe: Adventurous, youthful, breezy Highlight: Watching surfers at sunset
C). 🌲 Newborough Forest & Llanddwyn Island – A Legendary Landscape
A serene pine forest leading to the magical Llanddwyn Island, steeped in the legend of St. Dwynwen.
Vibe: Mythical, peaceful, breathtaking Highlight: Lighthouse views at golden hour
D). 🗿 Bryn Celli Ddu – Prehistoric Burial Chamber
Finish your loop at one of Wales’ most important Neolithic sites. A beautifully preserved burial chamber aligned with the midsummer sunrise.
Vibe: Ancient, atmospheric, spiritual Highlight: Walking inside the stone passage
📏 Distance, Time & Difficulty
- Total driving distance: ~90 miles
- Time needed: 2–3 days
- Difficulty: Easy — short walks, scenic drives
- Best for: Couples, families, photographers, coastal explorers
🌤️ What to Expect
- Medieval castles
- Lighthouse viewpoints
- Quiet coves and sandy beaches
- Wildlife (puffins, seals, seabirds)
- Coastal cafés and seafood restaurants
- Easy, scenic driving
- A mix of lively towns and peaceful hidden spots
🚗 Essential Travel Tips
- Best time to go: Spring & summer for sunshine; autumn for quieter roads
- Where to stay: Beaumaris (historic charm) or Rhosneigr (beach life)
- Food to try: Welsh seafood, mussels, local ice cream
- Top photo spots: Llanddwyn Island, Menai Bridge, Point Lynas Lighthouse
⭐ Summary
Anglesey’s Coastal Loop is the perfect blend of history, beaches, wildlife, and rugged coastal beauty. Whether you want peaceful bays, medieval castles, or dramatic cliffs, this island delivers it all in one unforgettable road trip.
Save this updated route for your next North Wales getaway — it’s one of the most rewarding coastal adventures in the UK.
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