A-B After
leaving Beaumaris the lane passes through some fine parkland.
This section rises over the first half then downhill to the
village of Llanfaes.
B-C This is a steady
climb up to Llanddona but nowhere very steep. The first
half passes between high hazel hedges; then there is some
fine scenery and views to Snowdonia. Llaniestyn Common
is an attractive old heath and a good site for a picnic.
To go to Llanddona (pub and shop) turn left at main junction
at the Common. To continue the tour turn back out of the
village and follow the sign in the direction of Penmon
at the Common.
C-D Undulating
with some short steep sections. Along all this section
are exceptional views to Red Wharf Bay and over the local
landscape to Snowdonia. Much of this area is limestone
which supports a rich hedge and bank flora.
D-E-D Back at sea
level. To get to Black Point carry on past the Priory.
At Black Point is a cafe and room to spread out. (SHORT
TOUR: If you do not wish to go to Penmon, then follow
main tour from D)
D-B After leaving
the coast the lane turns inland and then uphill for a short
while before crossing the B5109 from Beaumaris to Llangoed.
B-A This reverses
the first section. There is a right turn out of Llanfaes
village and quite a steep rise past the turning to Henllys
Hotel.