Results for "Penrhyn Estate Bangor Llwbyr Arfordir Cymru Penrhyn gogledd Cymru"
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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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Things to do - Carmarthen Bay and Gower
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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History Points QR codes
History on your phone as you walk the WCP!
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Holyhead and mountain circular walk
Dramatic cliffs, spectacular bird life, an iconic lighthouse, ancient communities and Roman forts.
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Hiraeth Moments
Reconnect with wellness on the Wales Coast Path
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Public Transport - Llŷn Peninsula
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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Multi Day Walks
Multi day walks perfect for a long weekend of walking the Welsh coastline
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Llanelli
A fine walk along the post industrial coastline incorporting the Llanelli Wetland Centre
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Llanmadoc
Extensive coastal views await you after a climb onto Llanmadoc Hill
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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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Wales Coast Path App
Enhance your path experience with our app
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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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Family Fun
Explore the Wales Coast Path - perfect for all members of the family!
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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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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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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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Arts and Crafts
Skilled and proud artisans have been a feature of Welsh life for centuries. Inspired by beautiful and dramatic countryside, the range of natural materials available to them, and the history all around them, those traditions thrive today.
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Llansteffan circular walks
A massive sandy estuary, woodlands, local history and culture, countryside lanes and a pleasant little village.
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Nant Gwrtheyrn to St Beuno's Church, Gwynedd
A walk along this rugged coastline is steeped in Welsh folklore and culture
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St David’s and St Non’s loop
In the footsteps of saints, princes and bishops.