Results for "Wales Coast Path Walking Festival 2019 Year of Discovery walking hiking festival"
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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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Beaches
Visit the most picturesque and unspoilt beaches whilst walking the path
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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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Things to do on the Llŷn Peninsula
It’s not all walking. In addition to the wide range of walking opportunities outlined, there are so many other things to see and do along the Coast Path.
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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.
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Laugharne loop
There’s more to Laugharne than Dylan Thomas.
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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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Pendine
Enjoy the views of beaches known for World Land Speed records and D-Day landings
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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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Temporary Path Diversions
An up to date list of current temporary diversions along the path
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Prestatyn and Gronant
A great circular route taking in Offa's Dyke Path
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Things to do
In addition to the vast range of walking opportunities outlined our Places to Go section, there are so many other things to see and do along the Wales Coast Path.
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Harlech to Dyffryn Ardudwy
From a remarkable clifftop castle, along miles of beautiful beaches and nature reserves to ancient burial chambers.
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Old Colwyn and Llanddulas
An easy inland walk going through Fairy Glen local nature reserve
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Urdd Gobaith Cymru
Interactive and fun resource packs for a unique outdoor walking and learning experience
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Industrial History
Remnants of our past are scattered all along the 870-mile-long Wales Coast Path. From industrial heritage to medieval churches to Bronze and Iron Age sites, the Welsh coast is littered with some magnificent and unique places.
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Trefin chapel circular walks, Pembrokeshire
A choice of three circular walks with equally stunning rocky shorelines views
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Public Transport in Wales
Use our bus and train network to walk the Wales Coast Path
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Working with us
Find out more about the Wales Coast Path, our brand, our partners or check the Frequently Asked Questions
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From Rail to Trail
Enjoy a train journey for a different perspective of the path