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Road cycling routes around Bodedern offer diverse landscapes across the Isle of Anglesey, characterized by extensive coastal scenery and undulating terrain. The region features well-maintained roads that provide views of dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and tidal waters. Cyclists can also find routes passing by several lakes, including Llyn Alaw and Llyn Llywenan, and through areas with typical Anglesey undulations. This varied topography provides options for different fitness levels, from mostly paved, easier rides to more challenging routes with significant elevation…
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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42.6km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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01:07
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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For its natural beauty and easy access. This route is perfect for both novice and more experienced cyclists. A well designed cycle lane separates motorists, pedestrians and cyclists.
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Lovely views from a height that looks down on Porth Padrig beach and surrounding area. Path is OK, but can have some grass growing in the centre. Nice and quite road heads in the direction of Llandadrig.
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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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There are over 180 road cycling routes around Bodedern, catering to various skill levels. This includes 76 easy routes, 97 moderate routes, and 7 more challenging options for experienced riders.
Road cycling around Bodedern offers diverse landscapes. You'll find extensive coastal scenery with dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches, views of several lakes like Llyn Alaw and Llyn Llywenan, and typical Anglesey undulations. While some sections are relatively level, many routes feature gentle climbs and descents, allowing for varied riding experiences.
Spring is particularly beautiful for road cycling in Bodedern, as Anglesey's gorse is vibrant, adding to the visual appeal of coastal rides. The region offers routes suitable for different seasons, but checking local weather patterns is always advisable for optimal conditions.
Yes, Bodedern offers a good selection of routes suitable for beginners and families. There are 76 easy routes available, often on mostly paved surfaces and quiet lanes. These routes provide a gentle introduction to the area's scenic beauty without significant elevation challenges.
Absolutely. For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 7 difficult routes and 97 moderate routes available. These often feature more significant elevation gains, such as climbs like Church Hill (Mynedd-y-Garn) at 570 feet, which offers panoramic views. Routes like the Porth Dafarch Beach – Trearddur Bay Beach loop from Llyn Cerrig Bach, at nearly 94 km with over 650 meters of ascent, provide a substantial ride.
Many of the road cycling routes around Bodedern are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the RAF Valley – Four Mile Bridge loop from Bryngwran and the Rhosneigr Decorative Benches – Rhosneigr Beach loop from Llyn Cerrig Bach, both offering scenic circular rides.
Road cycling routes in Bodedern are rich with scenic beauty. You can enjoy diverse coastal views, dramatic cliffs, and sandy beaches, particularly along routes near Church Bay and Porth Trwyn. Many routes also offer splendid views of lakes such as Llyn Alaw and Llyn Llywenan. The wider Ynys Môn National Landscape provides stunning vistas of sand dunes, coves, and cliffs. Don't miss the unique ride along the Stanley Embankment (The Cob) with views of tidal waters.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting historical and cultural sites. The 'Bodedern to Cemaes Bay' route, for instance, passes Llynon Mill, the only working windmill in Wales. You can also find sites like Swtan Thatched Cottage, the last remaining thatched cottage on Anglesey, and Howell Water Mill near Llanddeusant. For a natural and historical blend, consider visiting Llyn Cerrig Bach, an archaeological site.
Many routes lead through charming villages such as Llanfairynghornwy and Cemaes, where you can find pubs and cafes for a refreshment stop. Church Bay also offers a cafe and a well-known seafood restaurant, making it a great destination for a break during your ride.
The road cycling routes around Bodedern are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse coastal scenery, the undulating terrain that provides engaging rides, and the well-maintained roads. The variety of routes, from easy to challenging, also contributes to its popularity among over 2,600 road cyclists who have explored the area with komoot.
Yes, Bodedern is well-connected to national cycle networks. The 105-mile North Wales Cycle Route (NCN 5) travels across Anglesey, passing notable sites like Melin Llynon. Additionally, Lôn Las Cymru, a 250-mile route stretching south to Cardiff, starts in Holyhead and utilizes quiet country lanes on Anglesey. The 11-mile Lôn Las Cefni, largely off-road, connects Malltraeth to Cefni Reservoir.
While specific parking locations for every route start point are not detailed, many villages and popular attractions along the routes, such as Holyhead Breakwater Country Park or coastal areas, typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check parking availability for your chosen starting point beforehand.
Absolutely. Many road cycling routes pass by or provide access to natural highlights. For instance, Holyhead Breakwater Country Park is a natural highlight and a starting point for coastal walks and hikes up Holyhead Mountain. Cemlyn is also an important bird reserve, making it an appealing stop for nature enthusiasts. Llyn Cefni is another local nature reserve you might encounter.


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