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Horse riding
Parts of the path are suitable and have facilities for horse riders
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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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Cambrian Coast by foot and rail
Walk 100 miles between Pwllheli and Aberystwyth using the train
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Wales Coast Path Leaflets
Download or order our path leaflets
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Sand Dune walks
Relax in the sand dunes of Wales
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Passport
Record your Wales Coast Path journey with our range of passports
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Beaches
Visit the most picturesque and unspoilt beaches whilst walking the path
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Cycling on the north Wales coast
A handy guide to where you can cycle on the North Wales Coast & Dee Estuary section of the Wales Coast Path.
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Famous by Association
Artists, writers and film and TV stars have all found inspiration and stunning locations in Wales, and around the Coast Path there are many locations associated with literature, paintings and films. Follow in their footsteps.
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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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Pentraeth to Beaumaris
A stunning beach, a lighthouse, an ancient church, a Norman castle and the last of Edward’s castles in Wales.
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About the path
Learn about the background, history of the path and key facts
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Planning & carrying help
Help and support to arrange accommodation and transfer luggage along the path.
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Aberffraw to Rhosneigr
Ancient burial mounds and a medieval church in the sea.
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Holyhead and mountain circular walk
Dramatic cliffs, spectacular bird life, an iconic lighthouse, ancient communities and Roman forts.
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Piers and Promenades
Piers and Promenades: find your spring in winter
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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.
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Explore the Llŷn Peninsula with Aled Hughes
Explore the path in the national language of Wales
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Llandudno to Conwy
Around the Great Orme from the Queen of Welsh Resorts to one of the world’s best-preserved medieval castles.