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Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd loop from Abersoch — Llŷn

Moderate

4.5

(10)

115

hikers

Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd loop from Abersoch — Llŷn

03:42

13.4km

220m

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Embark on the Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd loop from Abersoch — Llŷn, a moderate hike spanning 8.4 miles (13.4 km) with an elevation gain of 719 feet (219 metres). This route typically takes around 3 hours and 41 minutes to complete. You will traverse varied terrain, including sections with gorse and heather,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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338 m

Abersoch Village

Highlight • Viewpoint

Small village with several cafés, bars, restaurants, and shops selling surf and outdoor equipment. Very popular with tourists and hikers walking the coastal path.

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2.44 km

The Warren Beach

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

This stretch of the coastal path across The Warren beach between Abersoch and Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd is a beautiful hike. A pretty long beach with nice views all the way.

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7.36 km

Iron Man Sculpture on Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Llanbedrog Coastal Circular Walk can be accessed from Plas Glyn-y-Weddw's mature woodlands. This walk takes you up to Mynydd Tir-y-Cwmwd headland, and its stunning views over Cardigan Bay - …

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13.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.03 km

2.87 km

2.67 km

2.20 km

1.42 km

191 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.08 km

3.76 km

2.96 km

2.38 km

191 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this loop?

This moderate 13.4 km loop is estimated to take around 3 hours and 40 minutes to complete, though this can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

What is the terrain like on the Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd loop?

The trail features varied terrain, including unsurfaced rural paths that can be rocky in places. You'll encounter steep climbs, particularly at the beginning, as well as steps, some of which are steep. The headland itself is covered with gorse and heather, giving parts a moor-like feel.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families with children?

This loop is rated as moderate, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness. While some shorter sections around the headland are easier, the full 13.4 km route includes steep climbs and rocky sections. Care should be taken on slopes, especially with children, and walking boots are highly recommended.

What are the main points of interest and viewpoints along the route?

You'll encounter several notable features and stunning vistas. Highlights include the iconic Iron Man Sculpture on Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd, panoramic views across to Abersoch Village, Pwllheli, and the St Tudwal's Islands. You'll also see the rugged coastline of the Llŷn Peninsula, Cardigan Bay, and the remains of disused granite quarries and a jetty, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past. Don't miss the views from The Warren Beach.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd loop is generally dog-friendly. However, please be mindful of livestock that may be grazing on the headland and ensure your dog is kept under control, preferably on a leash, especially in areas with gorse and heather or near cliffs.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but it is particularly vibrant in season when the headland is alive with colorful heather and gorse. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and blooming flora, while autumn provides dramatic coastal views. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee to access the trail?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd loop. It is freely accessible to the public.

Where can I park to access the Mynydd Tir-Y-Cwmwd loop from Abersoch?

As the loop starts from Abersoch, you can typically find parking within the village or at designated car parks nearby. Specific parking details can vary, so it's advisable to check local signage or parking apps upon arrival in Abersoch.

What should I pack for this hike?

Given the varied and sometimes challenging terrain, walking boots are highly recommended for stability and comfort. It's also wise to bring warm, waterproof clothing, as the coastal weather can be unpredictable. Don't forget water, snacks, and sun protection.

Does this route connect with any other well-known trails?

Yes, this route incorporates significant sections of the official Llŷn Coastal Path, covering approximately 90% of the loop. It also briefly intersects with the Llanbedrog Walking Trail, Llyn.

Are there any facilities like cafes or restrooms near the trail?

The trail starts and ends near Abersoch, where you'll find various cafes, pubs, and shops. Additionally, the route passes near Plas Glyn-y-Weddw, a cultural center that often offers opportunities for art and refreshments.

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