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Distance: about 25miles/40 km. The North Wales Way starts in the ancient border town of Mold. Begin with an overnight stay and you can take in an evening performance at Clwyd Theatr Cymru home to one of the country’s foremost theatre companies. Make sure to book in advance!
- The North Wales Way
The North Wales Way leads 75 miles (120km) past mighty...
- The North Wales Way
Begin your journey in the Welsh market town of Mold and let the North Wales Way be your guide as it takes you on an epic 4-day driving route along the northern coastline into Anglesey.
The North Wales Way leads 75 miles (120km) past mighty castles, following the old trading route, along our northern coast into Anglesey.
Explaining the North Wales Way. The North Wales Way traces an ancient trading route along the northern coast and onto Anglesey. Spanning just 75 miles (120 km) if it is your intention to just drive the route it will probably take less than a couple of hours.
The North Wales Way is the shortest of the Wales Way route and follows the old trading route for 75 miles (120km) along our northern coast into Anglesey, taking in castles, the mountains of Snowdonia and the ancient history of Anglesey.
North Wales is the UK’s outdoor activity capital. It’s not just because of the mountains, but also down to places like Zip World Penrhyn Quarry at Bethesda, the world’s fastest zip line (can you handle 100mph/160kmh?). Overnight: Search for accommodation in Caernarfon . Day four (about 43 miles/69km)
Driving the North Wales Way . The North Wales Way follows the old trading route from Holyhead to Broughton. It’s a 75-mile (120km) long route and can easily take 4/5 days to explore. Highlights of the route include: World Heritage Castles; National Slate Museum; Conwy and Llandudno; the Menai Straits; the Isle of Anglesey