Aberffraw to Penlon, Newborough (12 miles)

 


We don't usually follow all of the alternative routes suggested around the Wales Coast Path, but today was different. The Coast Path here isn't especially coastal and mostly follows roads and lanes, but a prominent sign at Aberffraw suggested instead taking the Llanfeirian permissive path, which we did. This was very well waymarked throughout with Bodorgan Estate signs, and took us almost all the way to Malltraeth.

We stopped for lunch at Malltraeth, where we were blessed with a choice. We could have gone to the Malltraeth Chip Shop, or indeed the Joiner's Arms, both of which were open and serving food, but we chose the Riverside Cafe. We have been to the cafe many times before, usually on walks from the other direction, and this had been our plan for today.

It was getting warmer now as we approached Newborough Forest, and we were thankful for the shelter of the trees. For this reason we didn't take the route along the shore, neither did we venture onto Ynys Llanddwyn. We have been there many times, and it is well worth it, but today we were concentrating on getting the miles in. We had a quick coffee from the flask at the neck of the island, where there is a picnic table near a small car park.

The path doesn't really go into Newborough village itself: we had parked at Llyn Rhos Ddu before taking the bus from Penlon, because this is where path and bus route coincide.

 


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