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Other cycling routes near the path
With the majority of the coast path being unsuitable for cyclists, here are some cycling routes that offer ways for cyclists to explore the coastline and nearby inland countryside.
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Public Transport - Llŷn Peninsula
The Wales Coast Path is easily accessible by the public transport system and many locations are also accessibly by the National Cycle Network.
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Accommodation
Useful information to find places to stay along the path
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Oxwich to Caswell Bay
In the footsteps of smugglers and press gangs along beaches described as the most beautiful in Britain.
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Multi Day Walks
Multi day walks perfect for a long weekend of walking the Welsh coastline
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Marloes Sands to Martin's Haven, Pembrokeshire
Walk this remote corner of Wales to marvel at the spectacular coastal scenery
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Horse riding
Parts of the path are suitable and have facilities for horse riders
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Meet the Path Officer - Snowdonia and Ceredigion coast
Nigel Nicholas describes why this part of the Wales Coast Path is special to him.
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Beaches
Visit the most picturesque and unspoilt beaches whilst walking the path
- John Haley and Johanne Léveillé
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Meet the Path Officer - South Wales Coast and Severn Estuary
Tricia Cottnam describes the sheer variety of the South Wales coastline and how it will captivate you to walk and enjoy it
- Pamela Mallpress
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Adrenalin seekers
From abseiling to white water rafting, world-class mountain biking to paragliding, karting to wall climbing, Wales has everything to offer those seeking adventure and an adrenalin buzz.
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Sports lovers
Apart from being a rugby nation, Wales now features Premier League football. It boasts a number of championship-class golf courses, has world-class sports arenas, hosts major international motor sport events, the Iron Man Wales triathlon, marathons, and the spectacular coastline has year-round water sports activities like yachting, powerboat and longboat racing.
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Picnic paradise
Whether your picnic of choice features traditional British classics or explores continental delights, there is no arguing that a great picnic site can make your meal rival any Michelin starred experience.
- Our Ambassador's favourite spots on the path
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Wildlife watching
The Welsh coast and offshore islands are famed for their wealth of wildlife
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Arts and Crafts
Skilled and proud artisans have been a feature of Welsh life for centuries. Inspired by beautiful and dramatic countryside, the range of natural materials available to them, and the history all around them, those traditions thrive today.
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St James the Great church, Pembrokeshire
A circular walk featuring dramatic red sandstone cliffs in a remote and beautiful area of Pembrokeshire.
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History Points QR codes
History on your phone as you walk the WCP!
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