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Road cycling around Cemlyn Lakeon features routes that traverse the coastal areas of Anglesey, offering views of the Irish Sea and rural landscapes. The terrain includes gentle undulations and some moderate climbs, characteristic of the island's northern coast. Roads often pass through small villages and past natural reserves. The region provides a mix of open stretches and more sheltered paths.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.5km
01:23
250m
250m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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32.4km
01:40
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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62.1km
02:40
480m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The most northerly village is Wales. Some good places to stop you will also see the wind farm from the road.
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Cemaes Bay truly is a lovely everyman village with a pretty little harbour and two beaches. Both beaches are perfect for all manner of fun beach activities, Sailing, Windsurfing and Surfing. The Fishing can be excellent along the coast behind St Padrig's Church along the headand on the Llanbadrig Ledges. Then, there is the absolutely staggering Anglesey Coastal Path leading to the east towards Bull Bay, Amlwch and all the way around again. This portion of the Anglesey Coastal Path around Cemaes Bay really does take your breath away. More or less everything that has been weighing heavy on your mind and heart dissolves away to a pleasant state of tranquil reflection.
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Mynydd y Garn is a hill in the northwest of Anglesey offers stunning views at the top and below. Its 170 m high summit is crowned by a trig point and a stone obelisk. Erected in 1897 it commemorates Sir William Thomas, ship-owner and one time High Sheriff of Anglesey.
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Holyhead Mountain in the distance is the highest point on Holy Island, Anglesey. It lies about two miles west of the town of Holyhead, and slopes steeply down to the Irish Sea on two sides. Ireland can be seen from the views on a clear day and the cliffs below are an important site for seabirds.
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Stunning scenery around every corner. Amazing road not busy at all and it's nice to only hear the sheep in the distance. Definitely worth coming on a bike tour.
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North Anglesey is characterised by its scenic landscapes, industrial past and coastal beauty. The coastline provides stunning views of the Irish Sea, making it the perfect blend for those looking to combine industrial history and the great outdoors. That's why I come here all the time to enjoy riding here.
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The Cemlyn Lakeon area offers a mix of road cycling routes. You'll find 13 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed ride, and 26 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. There are no difficult routes listed, making it accessible for a wide range of cyclists.
Yes, Cemlyn Lakeon has several beginner-friendly options. For instance, the View of Cemaes Bay and Harbour – Cemaes Harbour and Village loop from Llanfechell is an easy 16.9-mile route offering coastal views. Another easy option is the Caffi Siop Mechell – St. Peulan's Church loop from Llanfechell, which is 19.6 miles and explores rural roads.
Road cycling routes in Cemlyn Lakeon vary in length. Many popular routes range from approximately 17 miles (27 km) to over 40 miles (68 km). For example, the Cemlyn Bay Nature Reserve – Llangorse Café loop from Llanfechell is 20.1 miles, while the Trearddur Bay Beach – View of Cemaes Bay and Harbour loop from Llanbadrig extends to 42.6 miles.
The best season for road cycling around Cemlyn Lakeon, like much of Anglesey, is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, you can expect milder temperatures, less rainfall, and longer daylight hours, making for more enjoyable rides along the coast and through rural areas.
Being a coastal area on Anglesey, Cemlyn Lakeon can experience changeable weather. Expect a mix of sunshine, cloud, and occasional rain, even in summer. Winds can be a factor, especially on exposed coastal stretches. Always check the local forecast before heading out and be prepared for varying conditions.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cemlyn Lakeon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Cemaes Harbour and Village – View of Cemaes Bay and Harbour loop from Llanbadrig, which is a moderate 35-mile circular route.
Parking is typically available in the villages and towns near the starting points of many routes, such as Llanfechell or Cemaes Bay. Look for designated car parks or on-street parking where permitted. Always check local signage for any restrictions or fees.
The Cemlyn Lakeon area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes coastal paths and rural roads, and the opportunity to explore nature reserves and charming villages.
Yes, the routes around Cemlyn Lakeon offer numerous scenic spots. Given its coastal location, you can expect views of the Irish Sea and picturesque bays like Cemaes Bay. The routes also pass through rural landscapes and near nature reserves, providing opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of Anglesey.
Cemlyn Lakeon is renowned for its wildlife, particularly its birdlife, as it's home to a significant nature reserve. While cycling, you might spot various seabirds, including terns, especially during nesting season. The rural roads also offer chances to see local agricultural wildlife and flora.
Yes, several routes pass through or near villages like Llanfechell and Cemaes Bay, where you can find local cafes and pubs. These establishments offer convenient stops for refreshments and a break during your ride. For example, the Cemlyn Bay Nature Reserve – Llangorse Café loop from Llanfechell specifically mentions a café in its name, indicating a potential stop.
There are over 39 road cycling routes available around Cemlyn Lakeon on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the region by bike.


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