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Anglesey Panoramic Road

Bangor - Newborough - Holyhead - Benllech

Expect on your itinerary

Landscape Landscape
Benefit-stress ratio Benefit-stress ratio
Security Security
Beach Beach
Road conditions Road conditions
Wildlife Wildlife
Comfort Comfort
Historical sites Historical sites
Anglesey Panoramic Road ACTIVATE MAP Stages4 km182 h/stage1.4

Best months to drive

I II III IV V VI
VII VIII IX X XI XII

Road Trip Costs

How much does it cost to go on a Anglesey Panoramic Road in Wales?

Economy
Low budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 72EUR drive & more 25EUR sleep & more 132EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 301EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 373EUR
Standard
Mid budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 108EUR drive & more 38EUR sleep & more 209EUR eat & more 216EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 463EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 571EUR
Premium
High budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 180EUR drive & more 50EUR sleep & more 319EUR eat & more 288EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 657EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 837EUR
Camper
On the road in RV, overnight at camp grounds with self-catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 450EUR drive & more 50EUR sleep & more 110EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 304EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 754EUR
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Anglesey Panoramic Road Itinerary

The Anglesey Panoramic Road is a 109mi roundtrip journey that starts and ends in Bangor, Wales. It is best to take the trip during the spring or summer months when the weather is at its best. On the route, you will experience some of the most picturesque landscapes in Wales, with views of the Irish Sea and the Snowdonia mountain range. You will pass through the towns of Newborough, Holyhead, and Benllech. In each of these towns, you can take a break to explore the local attractions and enjoy the local culture. There are plenty of beaches and parks to enjoy, as well as pubs and restaurants to refuel at. The roads on this trip are generally in good condition, but you should be aware that some of them can be narrow and curvy, and you will need to cross the border at one point. This is an ideal road trip for any driver, as it provides a high level of experience and memories. However, it should be noted that it can be a bit expensive to manage. All in all, the Anglesey Panoramic Road is a great way to explore the beauty of Wales and create lasting memories.
number of days 2 number of days
route length 182 km route length
budget high budget
good for family good for
traffic direction on the left traffic direction
accident level moderate accident level

START Bangor

Distance 182 km Driving time 5.5 h Pace: slow 41.9 kWh Airports LPL , VLY
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Bangor is a charming city in North Wales, situated near the Menai Strait and the Snowdonia National Park. It is the perfect starting point for the Anglesey Panoramic Road, a scenic journey taking you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the region. When in Bangor, make sure to explore the 13th-century Bangor Cathedral, the Victorian promenade, the Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre, and the picturesque harbor. The city also offers a wide selection of pubs, shops, and restaurants. For those traveling by air, the closest international airport is the Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL), located about one hour away by car. Several car rental services are available at the airport, making it easy to explore the surrounding area. Bangor is a great gateway to the Anglesey Panoramic Road and the beauty of North Wales. From here you can explore the stunning coastline, the rolling hills, and the majestic mountains of Snowdonia. Whether you are looking for a relaxing holiday or an exciting adventure, Bangor is the perfect place to start.

1 Bangor - Newborough

Distance 22 km Driving time 0.5 h Pace: modest 5.6 kWh View map Itinerary
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Welcome, road-trippers! We invite you to explore the beautiful 13-mile stretch between Bangor, Wales and Newborough. This drive will take you less than an hour to complete, but you'll want to take your time to appreciate the stunning views. As you make your way from Bangor to Newborough, you'll cross the state border and pass through some narrow sections of the road. So, be sure to keep an eye out for oncoming traffic. Along the way, you'll find plenty of scenic spots to take in the sights and snap some photos. Don't forget to take a break and explore the local attractions, such as the Bangor Castle and the Newborough Beach. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, check out the "Itinerary" of this stage. Enjoy your journey!

2 Newborough - Holyhead

Distance 50 km Driving time 1.2 h Pace: modest 13.0 kWh View map Itinerary
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Are you looking for a great road trip? Start your journey in Newborough, Wales, and make your way to Holyhead. This drive will take you less than two hours, and will take you through some of the most beautiful scenery in the area. As you pass through the state border, you'll be treated to some of the narrowest roads in the area. You'll be able to take in some of the most stunning views in the area as you wind your way through the countryside. Along the way, you'll want to make sure to keep an eye out for some of the best attractions in the area, including the Newborough Beach, the Snowdonia National Park, and the Anglesey Coastal Path. With so much to see and do, you won't want to miss out on this amazing road trip. For more information on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, be sure to check out the Itinerary for this stage.

3 Holyhead - Benllech

Distance 69 km Driving time 2.5 h Pace: slow 15.8 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a road trip from Holyhead to Benllech! This 40-mile journey takes fewer than two hours, but it's packed with interesting places to explore. You'll cross the border from Wales to England and enjoy the winding roads, narrow stretches, and scenic views. Along the way, you'll find plenty of attractions to keep you entertained. In Holyhead, there's the South Stack Lighthouse and the Holyhead Maritime Museum. In Benllech, you can explore the beach and the ancient church. Be sure to take your time and enjoy the sights. For more information about attractions, accommodation, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, check the Itinerary for this stage of your tour.

4 Benllech - Bangor

Distance 42 km Driving time 1.4 h Pace: slow 9.6 kWh View map Itinerary
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Start your road trip in Benllech, Wales and explore the beautiful countryside as you make your way to Bangor. This 26-mile journey will take you less than two hours and you will be able to take in the stunning scenery along the way. As you drive, you will cross the border between Wales and England and you will encounter some winding roads and narrow lanes. Don't forget to look out for the scenic views! On your way, you will pass through the town of Beaumaris, a picturesque coastal town with a 13th century castle and a pier with views of the Snowdonia National Park. You will also pass through the town of Menai Bridge, which has a beautiful suspension bridge that was built in the 19th century. Finally, you will arrive in Bangor, a city with a rich history and plenty of attractions to explore. Here, you can visit Bangor Cathedral, which dates back to the 6th century, or explore the city's many parks and gardens. For more information about attractions, accommodation, restaurants, and campsites along this route, please refer to the Itinerary for this stage. Enjoy your journey!

  Bangor

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Bangor is the perfect ending spot for your Anglesey Panoramic Road trip. Located in Gwynedd, Wales, Bangor is a vibrant city with plenty of sights and attractions for visitors to enjoy. If you’re looking for a cultural experience, then Bangor is the ideal destination. It is home to Bangor Cathedral, which dates from the 6th century, and the National Library of Wales, which houses the country’s most important collection of books, manuscripts and photographs. The city also has a variety of art galleries and museums, including the Oriel Ynys Môn, which focuses on the history and culture of Anglesey. For those seeking outdoor adventures, Bangor is home to a number of parks and gardens, including the Coed y Brenin forest, which has miles of cycling and walking trails. The city also has a range of beaches, including the popular Menai Strait, where visitors can enjoy a range of water sports and activities. For those who like to shop, Bangor is home to a variety of independent shops, restaurants and cafes. The city also has a vibrant nightlife, with a range of pubs, bars and clubs to choose from. If you’re flying into Bangor, the closest international airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL). From there, it’s a short drive to the city. So why not plan your next Anglesey Panoramic Road trip and end it in Bangor? With its stunning scenery, vibrant culture and range of activities, Bangor is sure to provide you with an unforgettable experience.

Anglesey Panoramic Road at a glance

Before you set off

Embark on a breathtaking journey around the Isle of Anglesey with the Anglesey Panoramic Road, a captivating 109-mile circuit that commences and concludes in the historical city of Bangor, nestled on the edge of North Wales. This Road Trip is a celebration of contrasts, showcasing the rugged coastlines along the Irish Sea juxtaposed with the dramatic peaks of the Snowdonia National Park.

Key Destinations and Top Sights:

As you traverse this route, you'll be charmed by the picturesque Welsh towns of Newborough, with its enchanting forest and expansive beach; Holyhead, a bustling port town with ancient Roman and Celtic roots; and the seaside village of Benllech, known for its golden sands. Notable landmarks include the historic South Stack Lighthouse, the tranquil Llynnon Mill – the only working windmill in Wales, and the commanding Beaumaris Castle, a World Heritage site. The diverse wildlife and pristine nature reserves, such as Cemlyn Bay and the Newborough Warren, offer a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Best Time to Go:

To fully appreciate the lush, verdant landscapes and partake in outdoor activities, the spring and summer months are most favorable. During this period, the weather is typically mild and the days are longer, providing ample daylight for exploration.

Potential Risks:

While the Roads are generally well-maintained, drivers should be mindful of some narrow, winding sections that may require careful navigation. It's also worth noting that rural areas may have fewer services and amenities, so plan your stops accordingly.

Facts for Roadtrippers:

Throughout your Trip, you'll find a rich tapestry of Welsh heritage and ample opportunities for cultural immersion. The island is dotted with welcoming pubs, cozy restaurants, and unique local shops. However, it's wise to budget accordingly, as the cost of fuel, dining, and attractions can accumulate. For a truly immersive experience, attempt to learn a few phrases in Welsh (Cymraeg), as Anglesey is one of the strongholds of the language.

A good choice for:

The Anglesey Panoramic Road is not just a journey through stunning landscapes; it's an invitation to delve into the heart of Welsh culture and history. It's a must-do for anyone seeking to capture the essence of Wales, offering endless vistas and a treasure trove of memories that will linger long after the Road unwinds.

Facts for safer driving in Wales

drink drive limit drink drive limit 0.8
max speed urban max speed urban 48 km/h
max speed rural max speed rural 96 km/h
max speed highway max speed highway 112 km/h
headlights at daytime headlights at daytime off
fire extinguisher fire extinguisher no
tolls tolls yes
seat belts seat belts yes

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