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Accessible walks along the Wales Coast Path to eggs-plore this Easter
Sections of the path that are family friendly and accessible
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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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Will Renwick
Will Renwick - the youngest person (age 22) to walk both the Wales Coast Path and Offa’s Dyke.
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Celebrate St David’s Day on the Wales Coast Path
Our own acts of Welshness on the Wales Coast Path
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Wildlife in full spring at Wales’ National Nature Reserves
Reconnect with nature along the path
- Nigel Pearce and Mike Cartwright
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Wonders of the Coast Path ITV series
A collection of fun and exciting walks following in Sean’s footsteps throughout the TV series
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Wildlife watching
The Welsh coast and offshore islands are famed for their wealth of wildlife
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Church of the Holy Cross, Ceredigion
This short circular walk takes in sweeping views of Cardigan Bay, the perfect place to watch the sun go down
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St Ffraid's church, Ceredigion
A circular walk combining coastal views and the quiet countryside with little traffic
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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.
- Steve Webb
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Walks to explore the area Snowdonia and Ceredigion Coast
Here are a few of our favourites walks and recommendations showing off the best of the Welsh coastline
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Aberffraw to Rhosneigr
Ancient burial mounds and a medieval church in the sea.
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Hiraeth Moments
Reconnect with wellness on the Wales Coast Path
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St Dogmael's Abbey circular walks, Pembrokeshire
An invigorating walk through coast and countryside that takes in an array of significant religious sites – plus some of Pembrokeshire’s most spectacular clifftops.
- Thomas Leber
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How to walk the Pembrokeshire section of the path by public transport
A practical guide with useful hints and tips by Vivienne Crow
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Moelfre to Llugwy, Isle of Anglesey
Learn about the island's maritime history brimming full of daring sea rescues and it's connections to the Iron Age
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St David’s and St Non’s loop
In the footsteps of saints, princes and bishops.
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