Walking
Featured on this page are some walks from various points on the Bangor and Menai Bridge sites and also some historical walks to get to know the area. We hope in the future to cover walks from all of our sites for staff to enjoy.
Instead of taking your car to meetings in other parts of the campus, have you thought of allowing the extra 10-15 minutes to take a nice walk or cycle instead? Most of the time you spend 5 minutes searching for a car parking space anyway!
Please visit this page for a range of walks to do from where you live or the Wrexham campus. Walks range from the Snowdonia mountains, Lleyn Peninsula, Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path to the County of Conwy.
This Students' Union club offers all students and staff a chance to make the most of that opportunity to explore, it doesn't matter if you're a beginner or an experienced hill walker.
Before you set off don't forget to check the forecast!!!
Provides useful and entertaining information, but also provides history from the area.
Eryri Ramblers
Walking is a great way to keep fit and the Ramblers is a wonderful way to socialise and meet new people whilst walking. All welcome to come along. Any questions, please contact Chris on 01248 382413.
Cerdded Conwy Walks
Cerdded Conwy Walks is an independent, not for profit, group of Volunteer Walk Leaders who put together seasonal walk programmes with the assistance of Conwy County Borough Council..
Corwen Walking Festival
The Corwen Walking Festival normally takes place at the end of August or beginning of September. Corwen is a fantastic venue for this type of event and is a wonderful base for walking enthusiasts as it offers walks from the town that suit all levels of walking.
Barmouth Walking Festival
The Walking Festival usually takes place towards the end of September. It is a well established event organised to take advantage of the fabulous walks and dramatic landscape accessible from Barmouth, on the west coast of Wales. The festival gives walkers of all abilities the opportunity to enjoy guided walks around the beautiful Mawddach Estuary and Southern Snowdonia.