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Penmynydd

The best running trails around Penmynydd

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Jogging routes around Penmynydd provide access to diverse landscapes across Anglesey, Wales. The region is characterized by rolling countryside, a mosaic of fields, and scattered woodlands, offering a tranquil setting for running. Its gently undulating topography provides varied inclines and declines, suitable for different levels of running. Proximity to the Anglesey Coastal Path also offers opportunities for scenic runs along the Menai Strait.

Best jogging routes around Penmynydd

  • The most popular jogging route is A5025 Cycle Path loop from Llanfairpwllgwyngyll

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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A5025 Cycle Path – & Caws Cheesemonger loop from Llanfairpwllgwyngyll

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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June 23, 2025, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll Railway Station

Nice station building featuring the fanous sign with the 58 character long name of the place, which is commonly used in one of its shorter forms. At the tourist trap on the other side of the parling lot is a translation into English, while the sign on the platform provides pronounciation guidance. Probably besides the Marquess of Anglesey's Column the only really highlight in this place.

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Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch The name was coined by a Welshman after the railway line was established in the 19th century to entice tourists to disembark. It still attracts tourists today. Translated into English, the name roughly means: St. Mary at the White Hazel Pool next to the rapids and St. Tysilio Church near the red cave.

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Sensational views from the bridge with a safe shared cycle/footpath over.

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During the First World War, refugees from German-occupied Mechelen (or Malines) in Belgium were accommodated in Menai Bridge. In gratitude for the town’s hospitality, they built this promenade along the Menai Strait from Ynys Tysilio (Church Island) to Carreg yr Halen, completing it in 1916. It was rebuilt in 1963. The ceremonial reopening in 1965 was performed by the only surviving refugee, Eduard Wilhelms. The promenade was resurfaced in 2000 as part of a millennium project.

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As rail travel became increasing popular in the mid nineteenth century, it was deemed necessary for a rail link across the Menai Strait for the convenience of MPs travelling to and from Ireland. The possibility of adding a rail line across the Menai Suspension Bridge was investigated, but found to be inappropriate. Therefore a second bridge across the Menai Strait was commissioned.

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The best location for a view of the imposing and impressive bridge.

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The old suspension bridge is definitely the more scenic way to enter Anglesey than the main bridge that carries the A55.

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A very successful marketing gimmick.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Penmynydd?

There are over 340 running routes in the Penmynydd area, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy loops to more challenging runs with varied terrain.

What kind of terrain can I expect on running trails near Penmynydd?

The region around Penmynydd offers diverse terrain, including rolling countryside, a mosaic of fields, scattered woodlands, and access to sections of the Anglesey Coastal Path. You can expect gently undulating topography, providing varied inclines and declines, with surfaces ranging from tarmac to grass and dirt tracks.

Are there running routes suitable for beginners in Penmynydd?

Yes, Penmynydd offers a good selection of routes for beginners. There are over 50 easy running trails, characterized by their gentler inclines and more manageable distances, perfect for those new to running or looking for a relaxed jog.

Can I find circular jogging routes in Penmynydd?

Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Penmynydd are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the A5025 Cycle Path loop from Llanfairpwllgwyngyll is a popular moderate circular option.

What interesting landmarks or natural features can I see while jogging in Penmynydd?

Jogging in Penmynydd allows you to combine exercise with exploration. You might encounter historical sites like the Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber or enjoy scenic views from Mynydd Bodafon Summit. The area also offers access to the stunning Red Wharf Bay and the tranquil The Dingle Local Nature Reserve.

Are there any family-friendly running paths in the Penmynydd area?

Yes, many of the easier routes are suitable for families. The gently undulating countryside and well-maintained public footpaths provide a safe and enjoyable environment for families to jog together. Look for routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances for a more family-friendly experience.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Penmynydd?

The running routes in Penmynydd are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the tranquil rural landscapes, the varied terrain, and the scenic views, especially those along the Menai Strait.

Are there options for longer distance running or more challenging routes?

Definitely. For those seeking a greater challenge, routes like the View of the Menai Strait – Menai Suspension Bridge loop from Llanfairpwll offer distances up to 18 km with significant elevation changes. There are 37 difficult routes available for experienced runners.

Is there parking available near the running routes in Penmynydd?

While specific parking details vary by route, many trailheads and popular starting points in and around Penmynydd, particularly in nearby villages like Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check individual route descriptions for the most accurate parking information.

Can I access running trails near Penmynydd using public transport?

Penmynydd itself is a small village, but its proximity to larger hubs like Llanfairpwllgwyngyll means that some running routes are accessible via public transport connections. Many routes start from areas with bus stops or train stations, particularly those closer to the Menai Strait.

Are there any running routes that offer views of the Menai Strait?

Yes, several routes provide stunning views of the Menai Strait. The region's proximity to the coast means you can find paths that offer open vistas across the strait towards the mainland. The & Caws Cheesemonger – Menai Suspension Bridge loop from Llanfairpwll is one such route that incorporates views of the iconic Menai Suspension Bridge.

What is the best time of year to go running in Penmynydd?

Penmynydd offers enjoyable running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though coastal paths can be more exposed. Winter running is possible, but trails may be muddier, and weather conditions should be monitored.

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