Walks you can reach from Conwy by train

Caernarfonshire · Wales

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A day hike is just a simple train journey away — plan your next day of green.

Alternatively, view walks directly from Conwy.

Prestatyn
DSC_0091 by neil.lynchehaun

Prestatyn Circular via Graig Fawr (Flintshire)

30 minutes direct from Conwy.

Offa's Dyke Path up to the trig point on Graig Fawr, a National Trust limestone hill with sea views to the Great Orme, and a disused railway line.

Hilly: two fifths on high ground, rising above the surrounding land.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Graig Fawr: A National Trust limestone hill above Prestatyn with a trig point and views to the Great Orme, reached via the Offa's Dyke Path.

Time: 2h30–5h

Warnings: A sustained hillside climb with steps and steeper terrain.

Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

GPX
Steep
8
KM
Flint
North East Tower by CoasterMadMatt

Flint Circular via Flint Castle (Flintshire)

45 minutes direct from Conwy.

Hard-surfaced circuit around Flint Castle and along the Wales Coast Path with saltmarsh and Dee Estuary views across to the Wirral.

Coastal: almost all along the coast.

Woodland: half under tree cover.

Flint Castle: The earliest of Edward I's Welsh castles, distinctive for its great detached tower; began the chain of English-built fortresses in Wales.

Flintshire Guardian: Three-metre-tall sculpture at Flint Point looking out across the Dee Estuary toward Hilbre Island.

Dee Estuary: Wide tidal estuary on the North Wales/Wirral border, fringed with saltmarsh and rich in birdlife.

Time: 1h30–3h

Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

GPX
Rolling
5
KM
Colwyn Bay
Sunrise on Boxing Day by Oneterry AKA Terry Kearney

Colwyn Bay Circular (Denbighshire)

15 minutes direct from Conwy.

Out-and-back along the Wales Coast Path from Colwyn Bay to St Trillo's Chapel at Rhos on Sea.

Coastal: almost all along the coast.

St Trillo's Chapel: A tiny seafront chapel built over a natural spring thought to be an ancient holy well, with seating for six people.

Rhos on Sea: Coastal village with shops, cafés and a playground at the turnaround point.

Time: 1h30–2h30

Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

GPX
Rolling
5
KM
Bangor
Menai Bridge by Peter Stuart-Roberts, 4.5 million views ️

Bangor Circular (Caernarfonshire)

15 minutes direct from Conwy.

Pavement and tarmac route from Bangor station to Bangor Pier, passing the University of Bangor with views across the Menai Strait.

Coastal: three fifths along the coast.

The Menai Strait: Tidal strait between mainland Wales and Anglesey, with scenic views from the route.

University of Bangor: Welsh university whose halls of accommodation are passed on the walk.

Bangor Pier: A Grade II listed Victorian pier reaching out into the Menai Strait, with views across to Anglesey. A small entry fee applies for adults.

Time: 1h30–3h30

Warnings: A fifth urban.

Walk details: Transport for Wales (tips, photos and turn-by-turn directions).

GPX
Steep
6
KM
Llanfairfechan
Rainbow by CoasterMadMatt

Llanfairfechan to Penmaenmawr (Caernarfonshire)

15 minutes direct from Conwy.

Recommended: An utterly gorgeous route; the views of the coast at either end were excellent. An inland alternative to the coastal route that climbs steadily to around 340m and back down, with no difficult scrambles. The middle third crosses moorland on clear and signposted paths and is fairly level. Excellent coastal views at either end. One very short boggy section soon after the descent begins. Semi-wild ponies graze on the moorland, and there is birdlife including buzzards.

Hilly: half on high ground, rising above the surrounding land.

Time: 2h30–5h

Warnings: There are several junctions across the moorland that need careful navigation.

Walk details: Railwalks.

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

Steep
7
KM
Prestatyn
Rhaeadr Diserth, Sir Ddinbych by Rhisiart Hincks

Prestatyn to Flint (Flintshire)

30 minutes direct from Conwy.

Coast path — North Wales Path.

Walk details: Railwalks.

29
KM
Llandudno Junction
castell conwy by Andrew Eadie

Llandudno Junction to Colwyn Bay (Caernarfonshire)

4 minutes direct from Conwy.

Hilly: a third on high ground, rising above the surrounding land.

Time: 2h30–5h

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
9
KM
Penmaenmawr
Rainbow at sea by paulspencerwilliamsuk

Penmaenmawr to Llanrwst (Caernarfonshire)

5 minutes direct from Conwy.

Time: 7h30–14h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
23
KM
Llanfairfechan
Rainbow over Conwy Mountain & Great Orme by CoasterMadMatt

Llanfairfechan to Llanrwst (Caernarfonshire)

15 minutes direct from Conwy.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 7h30–15h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
24
KM
Colwyn Bay
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Colwyn Bay to Abergele and Pensarn (Denbighshire)

15 minutes direct from Conwy.

Coast path — North Wales Path.

Walk details: Railwalks.

10
KM
Bangor
UK - Wales - Conwy County - Near Talybont - View over countryside by JulesFoto

Bangor to Llanfairfechan (Caernarfonshire)

15 minutes direct from Conwy.

The views are spectacular. A walk of two contrasting halves: a steep, sometimes stony climb up and over Bangor Mountain on lanes and footpaths through the town, then a long, generally well-maintained coastal section on the Wales Coast Path with stretches of pebbles and sand and sea-eroded path. Involves steep sections and quite a lot of rough ground. Second half follows the Wales Coast Path. Views to Anglesey, Puffin Island, the Great Orme and Penmaenmawr; hides indicate plentiful wildlife. No facilities on the coastal section.

Coastal: three fifths along the coast.

Time: 4h–8h

Lunch: The Slate pub just off route near Llandegai is the last chance for refreshments before Llanfairfechan; no facilities along the coastal section.

Warnings: Steep climbs and a fair amount of rough ground. Cross the A5 with care. Coastal path crosses a shingle beach and eroded sections; not advisable during very high spring tides with strong onshore winds.

Walk details: Railwalks.

Similar walk: Slow Ways (inc. GPX).

Steep
15
KM
Llandudno
Reflections, Llandudno Pier by Peter Stuart-Roberts, 4.5 million views ️

Llandudno to Colwyn Bay (Caernarfonshire)

15 minutes direct from Conwy.

Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.

Time: 2h30–5h30

Walk details: Slow Ways.

Reverse direction: Rail Rambles.

GPX
Steep
10
KM
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