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Walk 42 Benllech, Cors Goch and Coast Circular 10.00am
  The walk will start from the village through Gypsy Wood and across fields to Llanbedrgoch chapel, into Cors Goch reserve and a coffee stop before crossing over the Stepping Stones and into the lanes to Brynteg. We will find a place for lunch before heading back towards the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path at Traeth Bychan and the return to Benllech. Many paths have been improved by Ynys Mon Ramblers Volunteers (The Silver Slashers) working with the Isle of Anglesey County Council.  
Walk 43 The Treasures of Tyddyn Môn 10.00am
  A fun family walk at Tyddyn Môn, come and take part in our Treasure hunt walk. Follow the footpath in search of our mystery boxes; can you guess what’s inside?  
Walk 44 The Bone Setters of Anglesey 10.00am
 

This walk takes you from Swtan in Church Bay to the top of Mynydd y Garn and its magnificent views of the Skerries passing through Mynachdy home of the ‘Bone Setters’. Your guide will tell you the story of how they came to be shipwrecked off the shores of Anglesey, were adopted by a local family and revolutionised medical history during World War I.

 
Walk 45 Aberffraw - Porth Cwyfan Circular 11.00am
  Join us for this lovely walk down the Aberffraw estuary and along back lanes to Porth Cwyfan where the famous church on the island is found, then back along coastal path, enjoying the little coves, headlands and stunning views across to Snowdonia along the way. We’ll stop at some picturesque spot for a picnic lunch, and there will be plenty of opportunity to learn about the plants, wildlife and landscape, and maybe try your hand at some beach art.  
Walk 46 The Copper Coin Trail 2.00pm
  Visit the Copper Bins in the old harbour of Amlwch, hear about the history of the copper coin and the druids head and how it contributed to the development of currency world wide. Learn about the history of boat building and shipping of copper mined on Parys Mountain followed by tea at the sail loft (at your own expense).  
Walk 47 Otters, Minks and Water Voles 4.00pm
  Come for a journey through Malltraeth Marsh on the hunt for signs of otters, minks and water voles. Learn about these shy creatures, their habits and habitats, and the conservation measures that are being taken to protect them.