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The Best Destinations for a Walking Holiday in North Wales

  • 26th August 2024
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North Wales is a popular place for a holiday and offers visitors so much to see and do. One popular reason for taking a holiday in North Wales is to experience its natural beauty up close and personal. An excellent way to do this is by taking a walking holiday.

This beautiful part of the UK offers a huge array of opportunities for walkers. With so many beautiful places to visit in North Wales, there are enough walking spots to make it a regular holiday destination every year. There are too many excellent locations throughout North Wales to mention in this one blog post. So, we’ve gathered together some top picks to inspire your travel itinerary. Keep reading to discover some of the best destinations for a walking holiday in North Wales:

Anglesey Coastal Path

The Isle of Anglesey is a popular destination for holidays and is located just off the northwest coast of Wales. To maximise your walking time, it’s wise to book conveniently located accommodation on the Isle of Anglesey, such as the  Inn Collection Group hotel in North Wales.

Making Anglesey your base will make it much easier to fit plenty of walking into your day. The Anglesey Coastal Path is a famous walking route in North Wales, thanks to its incredible natural beauty. Choose Anglesey as your holiday destination and you can stretch your legs on around 130 miles of route as you explore the stunning coastline.

Snowdon

If you’re feeling more energetic and you’re a seasoned hiker, you may want to plan a trip to Snowdon during your break. The Snowdonia National Park is always a beautiful place to visit. But if you want a bird’s eye view, then scaling one of its peaks is an ideal way to do it.

Experienced walkers and climbers will love the challenge of taking on Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa in Welsh). Snowdon is the highest peak in England and Wales and measures an impressive 3,056 feet. From its jagged summit, you can enjoy far-reaching views of Pembrokeshire, Anglesey, and Snowdonia.

If you do plan to scale Snowdon, it’s vital that you’re prepared for the trek and are feeling fit enough to tackle this intense hike. There’s more than one way to the top of Snowdon. You can choose between six different paths of varying difficulty to match your skills and experience:

  • Llanberis Path
  • Pyg Track
  • Miners’ Track
  • Watkin Path
  • Rhyd-Ddu Path
  • Snowdon Ranger Path

Mawddach Trail

If you prefer a more gentle walking holiday and scaling mountains isn’t your thing, the Mawddach Trail could be perfect for you, as it is predominantly flat. But do note that there are a couple of steep points along the way, which may present a hazard to wheelchair users.

The trail begins in the quaint market town of Dolgellau and then continues along a disused railway track until it reaches the mouth of the Mawddach Estuary in Barmouth. The estuary is also home to two RSPB reserves, making it ideal for birdwatchers.

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