57 miles / 92km (Holyhead - Penmon)
Llwybr Cybi a Seiriol is a 57 mile contemporary pilgrimage route based on the story of St Cybi and St Seiriol, two 6th century saints based on Anglesey. Discover their story over 5 days of walking in quiet country lanes and ancient churches, against a backdrop of some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Wales.
Part adventure, part spiritual journey, this pilgrim path offers the chance to slow down, leave the rush of modern life behind, and to encounter God in the history, landscape and sacred places of Anglesey.
Passport
Purchase a passport to collect 11 pilgrim stamps. Each design had been created by pupils in schools along the route . The designs reflect the rich heritage and spiritual significance of churches and heritage sites along Llwybr Cybi a Seiriol.
Map
Day by Day
Practical information
Print route guide (PDF)
- Safety advice (PDF)
- Kit list (PDF)
- Teithio (PDF) Welsh only.
- Llety (PDF) Welsh only.
