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Rhys Jenkins
Fastest known time to run the entire path
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Tide times
Parts of the path can become inaccessible during very high tides.
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Horse riding
Parts of the path are suitable and have facilities for horse riders
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Castles, Churches and Chapels
Wales is renowned for the number, and excellence, of its castles but these stunning structures are not the only sign of Wales' rich heritage. There are also plentiful examples of ancient churches and chapels waiting to be discovered and appreciated.
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Oystermouth and Mumbles Head
Enjoy the sea view from a cliff path and an easy promenade with the option to visit Mumbles Head lighthouse
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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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Llanrhystud to New Quay, Ceredigion
Spectacular sea views along the way ending at the official half way point of the path
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Two Marina Walk: Conwy to Deganwy, Conwy
A gentle walk with fantastic views of the River Conwy and one of the most majestic medieval Welsh castles along the path
- Nigel Pearce and Mike Cartwright
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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.
- Kenfig National Nature Reserve
- Peter Bray
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Lavernock Nature Reserve, Cardiff
History was made here with the first ever wireless message transmitted over open sea
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Limeslade Bay to Caswell Bay, Gower
Make your way along this seaside sculpture trail for the perfect selfie snapshot
- Rosie Unsworth
- Steve Webb
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Llanwit Major to Nash Point, Vale of Glamorgan
The perfect place to dinosaur fossil hunting as well as an invigorating clifftop walk with expansive views of the Bristol channel
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Point of Ayr circular walk, Flintshire
Children can get close to nature on this walk (partly buggie and wheelchair friendly) with nearby toilets and a cafè
- Owen Doel
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