Results for "Penrhyn Estate Bangor Wales Coast Path Penrhyn north Wales"
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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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Walks to explore the area - Pembrokeshire
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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Walks to explore the area - Llŷn Peninsula
Here are a few of our favourites walks and recommendations showing off the best of the Welsh coastline
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The Dee Estuary through the year
Connect with nature all year round whilst exploring the path
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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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Cycling on along Carmarthen Bay and Gower
This page contains information about sections of the Wales Coast Path which are suitable for cyclists in the Carmarthenshire Bay and Gower areas.
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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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Hiraeth Moments
Reconnect with wellness on the Wales Coast Path
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Passport
Record your Wales Coast Path journey with our range of passports
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Accommodation
Useful information to find places to stay along the path
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Llanelli
A fine walk along the post industrial coastline incorporting the Llanelli Wetland Centre
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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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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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Family Fun
Explore the Wales Coast Path - perfect for all members of the family!
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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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Aberffraw to Rhosneigr
Ancient burial mounds and a medieval church in the sea.
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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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Planning & carrying help
Help and support to arrange accommodation and transfer luggage along the path.
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Wildlife watching
The Welsh coast and offshore islands are famed for their wealth of wildlife