Results for "Wales Coast Path Walking Festival 2019 Year of Discovery walking hiking festival"
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Family walks with a difference
Our app is jam packed with family activity ideas to do along the path.
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St Tanwg's church, Llŷn Peninsula
This walk is a treat for nature lovers with a gentle stroll through a nature reserve
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Llansteffan, Carmarthenshire
Enjoy this circular walk with panoramic views over the Twyi Estuary and a visit to Llansteffan castle
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Prestatyn and Coed y Morfa
Green space and woodland nestled within the urban sprawl of Prestatyn
- Llanelli Festival of Walks 2022
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Escapism
In addition to the opportunities for escapism while exploring the coast path itself, you can find so many other ways to escape from the real world while you make your way round the Coast Path, that there’s a danger you may never get back to it!
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Point of Ayr circular walk, Flintshire
Children can get close to nature on this walk (partly buggie and wheelchair friendly) with nearby toilets and a cafè
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Kenfig National Nature Reserve, Bridgend
Stroll your way around the incredible wildlife at this nature reserve
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Aberffraw to Porth Cwyfan, Isle of Anglesey
Stroll past one of the most photogenic places on this small but mighty island
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Trecco Bay to Porthcawl Marina, Bridgend
Enjoy this easy stroll for younger visitors with a visit to Coney Beach seaside pleasure park
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Portmeirion to Black Rock Sands, Gwynedd
Enjoy this walk with panoramic views of the Dwyryd Estuary and strolling through picturesque villages
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Lavernock Nature Reserve, Cardiff
History was made here with the first ever wireless message transmitted over open sea
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Rest Bay to Kenfig Nature Reserve, Bridgend
A walk with plenty of fantastic views over to Bristol and North Devon
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Llanfairfechan Promenade, Conwy
A gentle flat walk perfect for wildlife spotting and a picnic spot with the best view
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West Angle Bay Circular Walk, Pembrokeshire
A circular walk with sweeping views over to Milford Haven with lovely spots to take in the views
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Nant Gwrtheyrn to St Beuno's Church, Gwynedd
A walk along this rugged coastline is steeped in Welsh folklore and culture
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Porthkerry Park to the Knap, Vale of Glamorgan
Let the younger ones enjoy the playground in the park before enjoying a seaside stroll
- Pete Hawthorn
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Arry Beresford-Webb
Arry Beresford-Webb: First run of both Wales Coast Path and Offa's Dyke Path National Trail.
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North Wales coast
This accessible stretch boasts sandy beaches and historic castles, towns and villages dotted along the way