Local Walks

Local Walks

24 September 2025 2026-05-06 19:19

Fuel up with one of our hearty plant-based breakfasts before heading out to explore the beautiful North Wales countryside. Wander quiet woodland lanes, follow coastal paths or tackle a mountain trail. We can pack you a picnic for the journey — and when you return, dinner, drinks and a warm welcome await.

Local Walks

Step outside and discover the beauty of North Wales on foot. From gentle strolls through picture-perfect Welsh villages to invigorating hikes across rolling hills and mountain trails, every walk rewards you with breathtaking scenery. Wander along coastal paths with sweeping views of the Irish Sea, lose yourself in ancient woodlands, or climb higher for unforgettable panoramas of Snowdonia’s peaks. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful riverside amble, a family adventure, or a more challenging trek, the landscapes surrounding us are rich with history, wildlife, and charm—ready to be explored at your own pace.

Cil Llidiart Farm & The Ridge Road

An ascent to the ridge behind the Ffarm with spectacular views out to the Llanddulas Gap and the sea beyond. This is a shorter version of Walk 3 and gives a taste of the wonderful countryside of North Wales.

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The Ridge Road & Coed Coch

A long walk taking in the entire ridge road with views over to Snowdonia. The ridge road is seldom used and there is a great sense of isolation up there before the descent towards the Coed Coch estate and a possible detour through a rhododendron wood.

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The North Wales Coastal Path Detour

The Coastal Path which as the name implies follows the seashore for 60 miles from Chester to Bangor. However there is also a short inland detour between Llanddulas and Old Colwyn allowing for a contrasting circular walk combining the seashore and the hills of Llysfaen. Details of the path can be found on the Ordnance survey maps.

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