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Kidwelly
Explore the town's industrial past with glimpses of the remarkable Kidwelly castle
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Cambrian Coast by foot and rail
Walk 100 miles between Pwllheli and Aberystwyth using the train
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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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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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Will Renwick
Will Renwick - the youngest person (age 22) to walk both the Wales Coast Path and Offa’s Dyke.
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Accommodation
Useful information to find places to stay along the path
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Our Reports
Read our reports relating to the impact of the Wales Coast Path on health benefits, the Welsh tourism economy as well as path visitor insights
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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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Cardiff Bay Trail
Where the city meets the sea, this walk takes in many of the iconic landmarks in Wales’ capital city
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Porthcawl to Ogmore by Sea
From a popular tourist town, through an important nature reserve and a picture-postcard hamlet, to an ancient castle and a popular seaside resort.
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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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We're a part of the Wales Ambassador scheme
Free online courses to learn about the special qualities of Wales
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Give back when you travel
Discovering Wales through regenerative tourism
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Rhuddlan and Kinmel Bay
Enjoy this flat and easy walk connecting the historic town of Rhuddlan to the coast
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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.
- Our Ambassador's favourite spots on the path
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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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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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Cardigan to Moylegrove
A glorious, wild and rugged walk starting from a historic castle and passing an ancient abbey.
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The Dee Estuary through the year
Connect with nature all year round whilst exploring the path
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