Anglesey Loop

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86.4 mi

Distance

194 min

Duration

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Loop route

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Overview

The Anglesey Loop in Wales offers a scenic drive of 139 kilometres that can be enjoyed in around three hours and fifteen minutes. This route features a delightful mix of viewpoints and cafes, making it a perfect choice for a leisurely day out.

On the road

As you navigate the Anglesey Loop, you'll encounter numerous viewpoints that provide stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape. Key points of interest include Menai Bridge and various unnamed viewpoints that dot the route, allowing for plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the scenery. Additionally, there are several parking areas available for convenient access to these sights.

Planning the drive

While the route is straightforward, planning your stops can enhance the experience. Consider taking breaks at local cafes such as O'My Cod!, Parc Britannia, and the Bridge Inn, where you can refuel with refreshments. Accommodation options like the Traxx Hotel, Anglesey Arms, and Victoria Hotel are also available if you decide to extend your visit.

Good to know

Be mindful of the various parking spots along the route, which can help you make the most of your sightseeing. The Anglesey Loop is ideal for a relaxed drive, so take your time to enjoy the views and local offerings.

Top sights

  • Traxx Hotel Accommodation
  • Tesco Fuel
  • Parc Britannia Cafe
  • Menai Bridge Viewpoint

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Road trip essentials

Road trip essentials are the gear and supplies that make a long drive safer, more comfortable, and easier to enjoy—navigation and recording kit, cabin comfort for changing conditions, drinkware and snacks, and the small tools you rarely need but are glad to have when something goes wrong.

Recording your journey

Fixed dash views, mountable action cameras, and follow-style aerial shots—always follow UK aviation rules, local restrictions, and common sense near roads.

Dash cam

Footage and peace of mind on scenic stretches.

Action camera

Mountable cameras for suction mounts, brackets, or interior shots—useful B‑roll alongside a dash cam.

Follow drones

Subject tracking and follow-style shots on the move—only fly where UK aviation rules, manufacturer limits, and common sense allow.

Staying safe

Recovery when you are far from help, tyres after rough lanes or changing loads, and a clear screen on frosty mornings.

Powered and connected

Stable phone placement, fast in-car charging, and pocket backup when maps and cameras drain the battery.

Comfort on the road

Small creature comforts that make long driving days and viewpoint stops nicer.

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