Results for "Wales Coast Path Walking Festival 2019 Year of Discovery walking hiking festival"
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History Points QR codes
History on your phone as you walk the WCP!
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Public Transport - Snowdonia and Ceredigion Coast
The Wales Coast Path is easily accessible by the public transport system and many locations are also accessibly by the National Cycle Network.
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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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Jane Hafren
Jane’s Wales Coast Path Odyssey
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Tide times
Parts of the path can become inaccessible during very high tides.
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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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Flint Marsh
A short easy walk with an exploration of Flint Castle and along a wooded shore
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New Quay
Dive into New Quay's history with a 3D film
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Zoe Wathen
Zoe Wathen - The first woman to walk the Wales Coast Path
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Limeslade Bay to Caswell Bay, Gower
Make your way along this seaside sculpture trail for the perfect selfie snapshot
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Latest news
The Wales Coast Path has captured imaginations around the world
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St Hywyn's church, Llŷn Peninsula
A long walk, easily made into a shorter walk with sweeping views over the rugged cliffs at the tip of the Llyn Peninsula
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Dunraven Bay to Nash Point, Vale of Glamorgan
Marvel at the steep and rugged clifftops before you on this section of heritage coast
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Laugharne, Carmarthenshire
Browse around Dylan Thomas' famous boathouse with fantastic views of the River Taf and Gower beyond
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Cemaes Bay Circular Walk, Isle of Anglesey
An energetic, breathtaking and dramatic coastal walk on the northern tip of the island
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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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Parc Tredelerch and Seawall to Peterstone Wentloog, Cardiff
Escape busy city life in Cardiff and relax along the banks of the Severn Estuary
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Contact us
We would love to hear from you about your experiences on the path.
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Dinas Head, Pembrokeshire
Remember to bring your binoculars for the abundant wildlife and amazing coastal views