Results for "Year of the Sea Wales Wales Coast Path coast Wales"
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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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Pentraeth to Beaumaris
A stunning beach, a lighthouse, an ancient church, a Norman castle and the last of Edward’s castles in Wales.
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Our Media Pack
An overview about the Wales Coast Path during 2023-2024
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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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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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Aberffraw to Rhosneigr
Ancient burial mounds and a medieval church in the sea.
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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 - Carmarthen Bay and Gower
Tricia Cottnam describes the sheer variety of the South Wales coastline and how it will captivate you to walk and enjoy it.
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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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Old Colwyn and Llanddulas
An easy inland walk going through Fairy Glen local nature reserve
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Redwick circular walk
Enjoy the vast views of the Severn Estuary on this flat easy walk
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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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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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Business Toolkit
A toolkit designed to help market your business using the pulling-power of the 870-mile long Wales Coast Path.
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Conwy to Llanfairfechan, Conwy
Enjoy panoramic views of the North Wales coastline on this inland stretch of the path
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Conwy and Dwygyfylchi
Enjoy the World Heritage site of Conwy Castle with scenic mountain views
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Newport
An urban walk exploring history and modern culture.
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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