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Easy hiking trails around Old Colwyn offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region is characterized by its coastal paths along the Irish Sea, prominent limestone hills like Bryn Euryn, and serene wooded valleys such as Fairy Glen. These features provide a variety of terrain, from gentle seaside strolls to paths through ancient woodlands. Old Colwyn's location also offers access to broader natural areas, including the foothills of Snowdonia National Park.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Can be combined with a ride on the main railway along the north Wales coast (handy in the event of a problem with your bike or simply to extend your trip length).
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Rhos on Sea is described as neat, pristine and peaceful. There is a long seaside promenade and great views.
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Rhos-on-Sea (Welsh: Llandrillo-yn-Rhos) is a seaside resort and community in Conwy County Borough, Wales. The population was 7,593 at the 2011 census. It adjoins Colwyn Bay and is named after the Welsh kingdom of Rhos established there in late Roman Britain as a sub-kingdom of Gwynedd. It's where I call home when i'm not away working. It is surrounded by many of my favourite hiking places, The little orme, great orme and Bryn Euryn and Llys Euryn. Madog and claims for the discovery of America - According to legend, Madog ap Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince of Gwynedd, sailed from here in 1170 and discovered America, over three hundred years before Christopher Columbus's famous voyage in 1492. This event was recorded by a plaque on one of the properties on the sea-front. This property was called "Odstone" at no. 179, Marine Drive which, as of June 2012, had become neglected. It was demolished as of September 2017. David Jones and Rhos - The poet and visual artist David Jones visited Rhos-on-Sea in 1904 when he was 9. It was his first ever trip to Wales and it made an enormous impression on him. His father's family lived in Rhos, and the young Jones played with his cousins at St. Trillo's Chapel, and on Bryn Euryn. He also particularly loved the fishing weir just a few yards from St. Trillos. These were formative influences both on his writing and visual art. He wrote that this visit left 'an indelible mark on my soul'. In 1937, after the death of his mother, Jones revisited Rhos. He found it a 'wilderness of villas and bungalows'. The fishing weir had gone (there remain a few stumps), and the chapel was now 'cleared and cared for', but it had 'lost half its numinous feeling' Harold Lowe 5th officer of Titanic, is buried at Llandrillo-yn-Rhos churchyard
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The name of this headland is an Anglo-Welsh tautology, since Penmaen means โstone headโ. In 1399 the unpopular King Richard II (1367-1400) was ambushed here, as he returned to England from Ireland, by supporters of Henry Bolingbroke. After his capture, he was taken to Flint Castle and forced to surrender the crown to Bolingbroke, who became King Henry IV.
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Nice to ride through and it has a local store if you need something ๐
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There is a new section of path near Llanddulas which has a very steep hills it's only short but will definitely get your heart pumping. There is no sign of what gradient it is but I would say the first part 10% then it kicks up to about 15%
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This area is so nice to cycle it has wonderful views out to sea and on the other side the Welsh Mountains. Its a good path to ride on but can get a little busy in the summer months. Well worth a visit on and off the bike.
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Old Colwyn offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 80 routes specifically graded as easy. In total, the area features more than 170 hiking routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
Easy hikes in Old Colwyn feature diverse terrain. You'll find gentle coastal paths along the Irish Sea, such as the Llanddulas Caravan Park โ Abergele Beach Walk loop from Llanddulas, as well as paths through serene wooded valleys like Fairy Glen. Some routes also ascend prominent limestone hills, offering rewarding views without being overly strenuous.
Yes, many easy walks in Old Colwyn are suitable for families. The coastal promenades offer flat, accessible paths, and areas like Fairy Glen Local Nature Reserve provide sheltered, short walks with numerous footbridges, perfect for younger explorers. These routes often allow for flexible distances.
Most easy hiking trails in Old Colwyn are dog-friendly, especially coastal paths and woodland areas like Fairy Glen. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly in nature reserves or areas with livestock, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, Old Colwyn has several easy circular walks. For example, the Rhos-on-Sea Harbour โ Conwy Beach loop from Colwyn Bay is a popular easy circular route offering coastal views. Another option is the Penmaen Head โ View of the Irish Sea loop from Old Colwyn, which provides rewarding sea vistas.
You can explore several natural attractions on easy trails. Bryn Euryn Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, offers paths with panoramic views and diverse habitats. The Fairy Glen Local Nature Reserve provides serene wooded paths along the River Colwyn. Coastal walks also offer views of the Irish Sea, such as the Llanddulas Beach โ View of the Irish Sea loop from Llanddulas.
Yes, easy walks can lead you to historical sites. Bryn Euryn features remnants of an ancient hillfort and the ruins of Llys Euryn, a medieval fortified mansion. While not directly on an easy trail, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Conwy Castle is a short distance away and can be explored after a coastal walk.
For rewarding views, consider the paths on Bryn Euryn, which offer panoramic vistas of the coastline, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, and even Snowdonia National Park on clear days. Coastal routes, including those around Penmaen Head, also provide excellent views of the Irish Sea, such as the View of the Irish Sea โ Penmaen Head loop from Colwyn Bay.
Old Colwyn is well-served by local bus routes, and its train station provides connections along the North Wales coast. Many coastal paths and town-based trails are accessible directly from public transport stops. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes to plan your journey.
Yes, parking is generally available near many easy hiking trails in Old Colwyn. Coastal areas often have public car parks, and some nature reserves or trailheads may offer dedicated parking facilities. Always check for local signage regarding parking restrictions or fees.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are ideal for easy walks in Old Colwyn, offering pleasant weather and vibrant natural scenery. However, the coastal paths and sheltered woodland trails can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn providing beautiful foliage and winter offering crisp, clear views.
The easy trails in Old Colwyn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the refreshing coastal breezes to the tranquility of the wooded glens, and the accessibility of routes that offer stunning views without requiring strenuous effort.
Yes, Old Colwyn and the surrounding towns like Rhos-on-Sea and Colwyn Bay offer various cafes, pubs, and shops. Many easy coastal walks pass directly through or near these areas, providing convenient opportunities for refreshments or facilities before, during, or after your hike.


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