Walking Up Bodafon: Exploring One of Anglesey’s Marilyns

Nestled in the heart of Anglesey, Mynydd Bodafon might not be the highest peak in Wales, but it holds a special charm of its own. As one of the island’s few Marilyns, this modest summit offers a rewarding walk, breathtaking views, and a connection to Anglesey’s rugged beauty. Whether you’re tackling it as part of a larger hiking challenge or simply looking for a scenic escape, Bodafon is well worth a visit.

A Small but Mighty Peak

Standing at just 178 metres (584 feet), Mynydd Bodafon is the highest point on Anglesey. Though small in stature compared to mainland peaks, it qualifies as a Marilyn due to its prominence above the surrounding landscape. The mountain consists of several rocky outcrops, with the highest point, known as Yr Arwydd, providing a fantastic vantage point across the island and beyond.

The Route Up Bodafon

The walk to the summit is relatively short, making it an ideal choice for a quick hike or an easy addition to a day of exploring Anglesey. Most walkers start from the nearby road near Llyn Bodafon, where a footpath leads towards the summit. The ascent is straightforward, though the final stretch requires a short scramble over rocks to reach the trig point. The reward for your efforts is a stunning panoramic view, stretching from the Anglesey coastline to the mountains of Snowdonia on a clear day.

What Makes Bodafon Special?

Despite its modest height, Bodafon feels wild and remote. The surrounding heathland is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds of prey, and the rocky terrain adds to the sense of adventure. Unlike the busier peaks of Snowdonia, you’re likely to have the summit to yourself, making it a peaceful and reflective spot to take in the scenery.

A Perfect Addition to Your Anglesey Adventure

For those who enjoy peak bagging, ticking off Bodafon as one of the Welsh Marilyns is a satisfying achievement. It’s also a great place to introduce beginners to hillwalking, with an easy route and rewarding views. If you're exploring Anglesey, why not combine it with a visit to the nearby beaches or historic sites?

Mynydd Bodafon may be a small hill, but it offers big rewards. Whether you’re chasing Marilyns or simply looking for a quiet place to appreciate the landscape, this little peak is a hidden gem of North Wales. And of course, there's nothing quite as satisfying as returning home and placing the pin in the pinboard, marking another summit conquered on your journey.

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