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About the path
Learn about the background, history of the path and key facts
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Meet the Path Officer - Llŷn Peninsula
Rhys Gwyn Roberts describes why the Llŷn Peninsula is one of the most stunning and varied part to walk on the Wales Coast Path.
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Mumbles Hill and Caswell Bay
A popular walk enjoyed by locals and visitors on a broad and firm section of the coast path
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The Dee Estuary through the year
Connect with nature all year round whilst exploring the path
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Rhuddlan and Kinmel Bay
Enjoy this flat and easy walk connecting the historic town of Rhuddlan to the coast
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Brand new circular walking routes
Discover new perspectives and views from the Wales Coast Path
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Cambrian Coast by foot and rail
Walk 100 miles between Pwllheli and Aberystwyth using the train
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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.
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We're a part of the Wales Ambassador scheme
Free online courses to learn about the special qualities of Wales
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Walking in the footsteps of a Welsh legend
A century of Richard Burton: Walking in the footsteps of a Welsh legend
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Picture-perfect pilgrimages along the Wales Coast Path
Discover the quiet power of a pilgrimage
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Temporary Path Diversions
An up to date list of current temporary diversions along the path
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Walks to explore the area - Isle of Anglesey
Walking is one of the best ways to experience the Welsh coastline with over 800 miles of path to explore, taking you over impressive cliff-tops and across beautiful beaches. Here are a few of our favourites and recommendations to show you the best of the coastline.
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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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Citizen science on the path
Get involved with Citizen Science
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Cardiff Bay Trail
Where the city meets the sea, this walk takes in many of the iconic landmarks in Wales’ capital city
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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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Cardiff City and Barrage
A city walk links with other trails crossing the Cardiff Bay Barrage and offers glimpses of Wales’ capital city
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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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Our Reports
Read our reports relating to the impact of the Wales Coast Path on health benefits, the Welsh tourism economy as well as path visitor insights
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