Learn to Sail
There are 6 Sailing clubs and Yacht clubs on Anglesey with plenty of room to park the car too. Holyhead Harbour offers sheltered facilities and is particularly great for beginners.
Walk the Anglesey Coastal Path
With 125 Miles of path to take in, some of the highlights include South Stack Lighthouse, the Sea Arches at Bwa Gwyn beaches and the huge sand dunes at Newborough Warren. Choose your picnic wisely.
Get Cycling around Anglesey
Thigh busting treks not quite what you had in mind? Choose between 22 and 12.5m routes on this gentle inland course that begins and ends at the Llyn Alaw Visitor Centre.
Golfing on Anglesey
Practice your handicap over a variety of terrain. Choose from one of nine courses all within a short drive of each other. Gentle grassland, rough gorse, flat links and rugged features await.
Kitesurf on Rhosneigr
Previous home to the Corona Extra European Kite Surfing Competition, Rhosneigr is perhaps the best place for water sports on the island. Wind and kite surfers rule the roost.
Bike Trail
Starting and finishing at Benllach, the Hebog Tour is over 20 miles long. Beaches, bird life and a Neolithic Burial Chamber are some of the things you can see en route. Mynnydd Bodafon offers a great view if you make it to the top.
Explore Shipwrecks and Learn to Dive
Warmed by the Gulf Stream, there’s over 100 wrecks and a plethora of marine wildlife to explore in these clean and clear waters. Tuition and training comes courtesy of Anglesey Divers in Hollyhead
The Anglesey Offshore Dinghy Race
Setting sail between Beaumaris and Red Wharf Bay, the annual mid summer event attracts sailors from all over the world; renowned for its challenging conditions.
Tour de Giach
The Giach Tour is an 18 mile circuit on of the south of the Island. Highlights include the Henblas Country Park, Din Dryfol Ancient Monument and the wildflower rich dunes beach at Aberffraw
Isle of Anglesey Walking Festival
24th May - 8th June. Fill your boots with walks long and short at the 8th Annual Festival. Guided by professionals and experts, you’ll learn plenty about the Island’s ecology, history and culture, not to mention the odd pirate’s tale.
















