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The best running trails around Aberdaron

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Jogging around Aberdaron offers diverse terrain across the wild and dramatic coastline of the Llŷn Peninsula. The region features rugged cliffs, expansive sandy beaches, and prominent headlands like Pen y Cil and Mynydd Mawr. Runners can explore coastal paths that wind through dunes and provide views of the Irish Sea and Bardsey Island. The landscape includes both challenging ascents and more manageable loops, catering to various fitness levels.

Best jogging routes around Aberdaron

  • The most popular jogging route is Mynydd Mawr headland loop from Aberdaron — Llŷn, a 11.2 miles (18.0 km) difficult trail that takes 2 hours 3 minutes to complete. This route offers fine views along the beautiful coastline and towards Bardsey Island.
  • Another top favourite among local runners is Porth Meudwy Coastal Walk, a moderate 4.9 miles (8.0 km) path. This trail follows the coastal path, providing scenic views of the sea and surrounding headlands.
  • Local runners also love the Pen y Cil loop from Mynydd Mawr, a 4.5 miles (7.2 km) trail leading through the Pen y Cil headland, often completed in about 49 minutes.
  • Jogging around Aberdaron is defined by coastal paths, dramatic headlands, and sandy beaches. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy runs to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain.
  • The routes in Aberdaron are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from 1 review. More than 200 runners have used komoot to explore Aberdaron's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Mynydd Mawr headland loop from Aberdaron — Llŷn

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Embark on a difficult jogging adventure around the Mynydd Mawr headland, a challenging 11.2-mile (18.0 km) loop that climbs 1347 feet (411 metres) over approximately 2 hours and 2 minutes. This route offers diverse coastal terrain, from rugged cliffs and expansive sandy beaches to prominent headlands like Pen y Cil. You will experience fine views along the beautiful coastline, including widescreen vistas of Aberdaron Bay and unparalleled sights of Bardsey Island.

This demanding route requires a very good level of fitness due to its challenging ascents and descents. Be prepared for varied terrain, including coastal paths winding through dunes and sections with steps, where sure-footedness is essential. Paths near the summit of Mynydd Mawr can be less distinct, especially in misty conditions, so navigational skills may be beneficial. If you visit in early summer, you will see vibrant wildflowers like thrift and rock rose.

Beyond its natural beauty, this trail follows an ancient pilgrim route to St Hywyn's Church in Aberdaron, a vital resting point for pilgrims journeying to Bardsey Island. The route takes you to Mynydd Mawr, the westernmost point of the North Wales mainland and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Keep an eye out for diverse wildlife, including seabirds, rare choughs, grey seals, and even dolphins.

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Jog the moderate 4.9-mile Porth Meudwy Coastal Walk, gaining 379 feet with stunning views of Cardigan Bay and Bardsey Island.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Jog the Pen y Cil loop from Mynydd Mawr, a moderate 4.5-mile route with 618 feet of gain and views of Bardsey Island.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 20, 2025, Pen y Cil Headland

kissing gates and open country. Some patches of gorse and bracken.

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It's a great summit to see both the south and north coast of Llyn

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A lovely bakery, serving local bread, lovely pasties, bakes, cakes and other local fresh produce.

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Pen y Cil is a headland right on the southern tip of the Llŷn Peninsula. Apart from its stunning sea cliff setting and great ocean vistas, it is one of the most dramatic places to see the chough, a very rare member of the crow family. Three-quarters of the UK's chough population lives in Wales, and Pen y Cil is one of the best places to see these special birds execute their wonderful aerial displays.

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From the magical summit of Mynydd Mawr, you can see right across the Llŷn Peninsula and out to sea. Bardsey Island, Snowdonia, Anglesey and even the Irish coast – it's all visible. This hill is only 525-feet (160 m) high but it's location makes it tower above the surrounding land and sea, giving it the impression of being much higher.

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Aberdaron is a very beautiful but busy coastal village that has an ancient pedigree. In days gone by this fishing village used to be the last stop for pilgrims on the way to nearby Ynys Enlli, or Bardsey Island. Now it is a quaint but vibrant tourist hub. There's plenty to do at Aberdaron, the surrounding headland has miles of sandy beaches and secret coves to explore. There is also hiking galore as the Wales Coastal Path passes through here and being out on a headland there are a myriad of other hikes. Also let's not forget the one mile long sandy beach here which is one of the finest in Wales.

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Aberdaron is a very beautiful but busy coastal village that has an ancient pedigree. In days gone by this fishing village used to be the last stop for pilgrims on the way to nearby Ynys Enlli, or Bardsey Island. Now it is a quaint but vibrant tourist hub. There's plenty to do at Aberdaron, the surrounding headland has miles of sandy beaches and secret coves to explore. There is also hiking galore as the Wales Coastal Path passes through here and being out on a headland there are a myriad of other hikes. Also let's not forget the one mile long sandy beach here which is one of the finest in Wales.

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Fisherman’s cove or Porth Meudwy is a small, enclosed beach on the east coast of the Llyn Peninsula. It's a working beach and it's interesting to see the boats and pots on the way past.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available around Aberdaron?

There are over 30 dedicated running routes around Aberdaron, offering a wide variety of terrain and distances. These include options from easy strolls to challenging long-distance trails, catering to different fitness levels.

Are there circular running routes in Aberdaron?

Yes, Aberdaron features several excellent circular running routes. For instance, the Mynydd Mawr headland loop from Aberdaron — Llŷn is a popular choice, offering fine views along the beautiful coastline and towards Bardsey Island. Another option is the Pen y Cil loop from Mynydd Mawr, which explores the dramatic Pen y Cil headland.

What scenic viewpoints or natural features can I expect on runs around Aberdaron?

Running routes in Aberdaron are rich with stunning natural features and viewpoints. You'll encounter rugged cliffs, expansive sandy beaches like Aberdaron Beach, and prominent headlands such as Pen y Cil Headland. Many trails offer breathtaking views of the Irish Sea and the distant Bardsey Island. The View of Bardsey Island from Mynydd Mawr is particularly notable.

Are there easy running routes suitable for beginners in Aberdaron?

Yes, Aberdaron offers a few easy running routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed pace. While many trails feature challenging ascents, there are also more manageable loops and coastal paths that provide a gentler experience. The area's diverse terrain ensures options for all ability levels.

Can I run along the beach in Aberdaron?

Absolutely! Aberdaron Beach, a mile-long sandy bay, is an excellent spot for a run, especially at low tide when more sand is exposed. It offers beautiful views of the Irish Sea and the surrounding headlands, making for a refreshing coastal run.

What do other runners say about the trails in Aberdaron?

The running routes in Aberdaron are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from reviews. Runners often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the variety of terrain, and the opportunity to explore the wild and dramatic landscapes of the Llŷn Peninsula.

Are the running trails around Aberdaron dog-friendly?

Many of the coastal paths and trails around Aberdaron are dog-friendly, making it a great destination for running with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or cliff edges, and to check for any local restrictions, particularly on beaches during peak seasons.

Is parking available near the running routes in Aberdaron?

Yes, parking is generally available in and around Aberdaron, often near popular trailheads or in the village itself. Many coastal paths and routes are accessible from designated parking areas, though it's always a good idea to arrive early during busy periods.

What is the best time of year for running in Aberdaron?

Aberdaron offers excellent running opportunities year-round, but the spring and autumn months are often considered ideal. The weather is typically milder, and the trails are less crowded than in peak summer. However, the dramatic coastal scenery is captivating in any season, with winter runs offering a unique, rugged beauty.

Are there any long-distance running trails in Aberdaron?

For those seeking a longer challenge, the Wales Coast Path traverses Aberdaron, providing extensive routes with breathtaking views. This path offers options for long, strenuous runs, including sections that explore headlands like Pen y Cil, which is part of a 12.8 km route from St Hywyn's Church, Aberdaron – Pen y Cil Viewpoint loop from Aberdaron.

Can I access running routes in Aberdaron using public transport?

Aberdaron is accessible by public transport, primarily bus services that connect the village to other parts of the Llŷn Peninsula. These services can help you reach various starting points for running routes, though options might be more limited than with a car. It's recommended to check local bus timetables in advance for the most up-to-date information.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks to see while running?

Yes, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. For example, St Hywyn's Church, situated above Aberdaron Beach, is a historic site offering peaceful views. While not directly on a running route, the nearby Plas yn Rhiw Manor House and Gardens is a 17th-century National Trust property worth exploring if you extend your trip.

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