The craziest thing we've found along the coastal path so far... The Brickworks at Porth Wen in Anglesey.
This Victorian brickworks sits in a secluded cove on the Northern side of the island. With beautiful clear waters and an abundance of old buildings, machinery and ruins to explore it was an absolute playground for the kids (although admittedly a slightly dangerous one - please take care with little ones exploring this spot)
I was surprised how interested the kids were in the history of the buildings and what all the different machines did, so we had a real good explore around each area before dropping onto the pebble beach for some snacks and rock pooling.
It took us around 30 minutes to walk to this cove (with children aged 3-10). Most of the walk is along a coastal path with a gentle slope but the access to the brickworks is steep and can get muddy.
👣 Walk info... 👣
LENGTH: 3km
TIME IT TOOK US TO COMPLETE: 2 hours with lots of stops to play and explore
Parking: what3words ///barbarian.fillings.skewing
There are a couple of lay-bys for parking, but it can get busy so please park responsibly.
Toilets: There are no toilets or facilities here.
FOOD & DRINK: No, bring a picnic for the beach
OS Route Maps:
https://explore.osmaps.com/route/24953508/porth-wen-brickworks?lat=53.419975&lon=-4.411339&zoom=16.1371&style=Standard&type=2d¶ms=24953508¶ms=porth-wen-brickworks
Porth Wen Beach, nestled in a quiet natural harbor on Anglesey, offers a peaceful retreat off the beaten track. Despite its small size, there's plenty to do, from fishing and rock pooling to kayaking and wildlife watching. Accessing the beach involves a steep descent, but the tranquil waters, rocky shores, and historic brickworks make it a unique spot for a day out by the sea. Just remember to pack your picnic and leave only footprints behind!