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Section 2: Porth Trwyn (Llanfaethlu) to Cemaes


Cemlyn Nature Reserve

This section of the path includes some of the island’s most remote scenery and much of the coastline is owned and cared for by the National Trust.

Rocky coves merge into steep cliffs that twist and fold all the way to Carmel Head, passing a sea arch and island at Ynys y Fydlyn. You’ll pass a nature reserve at Cemlyn before reaching the hulk of Wylfa Nuclear Power Station, to end the section at the pretty little village of Cemaes.

Downloadable documents

Below is a route description and map for this section of the coastal path.
Please feel welcome to download and print these documents.

Path Fact File

Distance:
19km/12 miles
Height Ascended:
484 metres/1588 feet
Start: Porth Trwyn
(Grid Reference SH297877)
Finish: Cemaes
(Grid Reference SH371934)

 
 

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