Results for "Gower peninsula"
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Chepstow to Sedbury and back
The meeting point of the southern terminous of the path with Offa's Dyke National Trail
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Tide times
Parts of the path can become inaccessible during very high tides.
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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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History Points QR codes
History on your phone as you walk the WCP!
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Kidwelly to Burry Port
From a fearsome castle, past saltmarshes and through a forest to a truly glorious beach.
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Pendine Sands
Set your own land speed record in our Blue Bird racing car game
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Passport
Record your Wales Coast Path journey with our range of passports
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Family Fun
Explore the Wales Coast Path - perfect for all members of the family!
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Wales Coast Path Leaflets
Download or order our path leaflets
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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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Oystermouth and Mumbles Head
Enjoy the sea view from a cliff path and an easy promenade with the option to visit Mumbles Head lighthouse
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Laugharne loop
There’s more to Laugharne than Dylan Thomas.
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Llansteffan circular walks
A massive sandy estuary, woodlands, local history and culture, countryside lanes and a pleasant little village.
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Pendine
Enjoy the views of beaches known for World Land Speed records and D-Day landings
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Newton to Candleston, Bridgend
Discover our medieval history on the edge of one of Europe's largest areas of sand dunes
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Meet the Path Officer - Isle of Anglesey
Gruff Owen describes his favourite part of the Wales Coast Path.
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Meet the Path Officer - North Wales Coast
Gruff Owen describes how Wales’ rich industrial past interacts with the diverse nature along this section of the Welsh coastline.
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Newport Wetlands Centre Nature Walk
A pushchair friendly walk with useful family facilities
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Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve
Start from the visitor centre on a network of paths and explore beyond the reserve
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Llanwit Major to Nash Point, Vale of Glamorgan
The perfect place to dinosaur fossil hunting as well as an invigorating clifftop walk with expansive views of the Bristol channel