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Llanddulas And Rhyd-Y-Foel

Llanddulas Beach – View of the Irish Sea loop from Llanddulas

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United Kingdom
Wales
North Wales
Conwy
Llanddulas And Rhyd-Y-Foel

Llanddulas Beach – View of the Irish Sea loop from Llanddulas

Easy

12

hikers

Llanddulas Beach – View of the Irish Sea loop from Llanddulas

01:56

7.36km

60m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

642 m

Llanddulas Beach

Highlight • Beach

You'll find interspersed paths of sand and pebbles at this long stretch of beach that connects with Colwyn Bay to the west. For walking and cycling enthusiasts, there is a coastal walkway and cycle track between here and Colwyn Bay. There are toilets at Llanddulas Beach, and the nearby village has a shop and a local pub.

Parking is available next to the beach, and there is also a picnic site and a camp site for those wishing to stay a little longer.

There is no lifeguard on the beach.

And remember, please don’t feed the seagulls!

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2

2.06 km

The Conwy County section of the National Cycle Route 5 takes you along the North Wales coast. You will cycle through the following towns:

•  Rhyl
•  Kinmel Bay
•  Abergele
•  Colwyn Bay
•  Rhos-on-Sea
•  Llandudno
•  Conwy
•  Penmaenmawr
•  Llanfairfechan.


Most of the route takes you off road, with a short on-road section at Conwy, before returning to the off road seafront route. The route then takes you on-road and west along the coast through the seaside towns of Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan.

You will see stunning views of the Conwy River and Conwy Castle along the part of the route that takes you to Conwy through Llandudno. There is also a link to the Conwy RSPB Nature Reserve which you can find in Llandudno Junction.

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3

2.77 km

Rainbow Bridge on NCN 5

Highlight • Cycleway

4

2.79 km

View of the Irish Sea

Highlight • Viewpoint

This area is so nice to cycle it has wonderful views out to sea and on the other side the Welsh Mountains.

Its a good path to ride on but can get a little busy in the summer months.
Well worth a visit on and off the bike.

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5

4.59 km

Penmaen Head

Highlight • Historical Site

The name of this headland is an Anglo-Welsh tautology, since Penmaen means “stone head”.

In 1399 the unpopular King Richard II (1367-1400) was ambushed here, as he returned to England from Ireland, by supporters of Henry Bolingbroke. After his capture, he was taken to Flint Castle and forced to surrender the crown to Bolingbroke, who became King Henry IV.

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7.36 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.51 km

459 m

376 m

Surfaces

5.64 km

918 m

790 m

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