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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.
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Menai Bridge to Caernarfon
Spectacular bridges, a woodland walk along the beautiful Menai Strait takes you to one of the world’s greatest middle age castles.
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Aberffraw to Rhosneigr
Ancient burial mounds and a medieval church in the sea.
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Cambrian Coast by foot and rail
Walk 100 miles between Pwllheli and Aberystwyth using the train
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Oxwich to Caswell Bay
In the footsteps of smugglers and press gangs along beaches described as the most beautiful in Britain.
- Wales Coast Path calls on public to tackle coastal erosion — by taking ‘snaps’ on their smartphones
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Family Fun
Explore the Wales Coast Path - perfect for all members of the family!
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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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Limeslade to Swansea
An urban walk with a spectacular, wild start.
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Carmarthen Town
A town of lots of history with plenty of alternative paths to explore nearby woodlands, wetlands and heritage features
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Explore the dark side of the Wales Coast Path this Halloween
Seven stories sure to send a shiver down your spine
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Adrenalin seekers
From abseiling to white water rafting, world-class mountain biking to paragliding, karting to wall climbing, Wales has everything to offer those seeking adventure and an adrenalin buzz.
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Penclawdd to Llanmadog
Along the vast Loughor saltmarshes to the former castle of a man who may have killed a king.
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How to walk the Snowdonia coast section of the path by public transport
A practical guide with useful hints and tips by Vivienne Crow
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History Points QR codes
History on your phone as you walk the WCP!
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Laugharne Delacorse
Follow in the footsteps of the renowned Welsh poet Dylan Thomas
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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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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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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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Conwy to Llanfairfechan, Conwy
Enjoy panoramic views of the North Wales coastline on this inland stretch of the path