Results for "Penrhyn Estate Bangor Wales Coast Path Penrhyn north Wales"
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How to walk the Ceredigion section of the path by public transport
A practical guide with useful hints and tips by Vivienne Crow
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How to walk the Pembrokeshire section of the path by public transport
A practical guide with useful hints and tips by Vivienne Crow
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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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Oxwich
Enjoy a walk with a variety of habitats based dunes and wooded areas
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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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Llanmadoc
Extensive coastal views await you after a climb onto Llanmadoc Hill
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Llansteffan
Combine this woodland walk with estuary views and a visit to Llansteffan castle
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St Michaels, Ceredigion
Your hard work on this rugged and testing part of the path will be rewarded with jaw dropping seaside vistas
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Famous by Association
Artists, writers and film and TV stars have all found inspiration and stunning locations in Wales, and around the Coast Path there are many locations associated with literature, paintings and films. Follow in their footsteps.
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Beaches
Visit the most picturesque and unspoilt beaches whilst walking the path
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Oxwich to Caswell Bay
In the footsteps of smugglers and press gangs along beaches described as the most beautiful in Britain.
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Pendine
Enjoy the views of beaches known for World Land Speed records and D-Day landings
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Adrenalin seekers
From abseiling to white water rafting, world-class mountain biking to paragliding, karting to wall climbing, Wales has everything to offer those seeking adventure and an adrenalin buzz.
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Running
Many sections of path are ideal for runners
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Public Transport - Carmarthen Bay and Gower
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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Piers and Promenades
Piers and Promenades: find your spring in winter
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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.
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Marloes Sands to Martin's Haven, Pembrokeshire
Walk this remote corner of Wales to marvel at the spectacular coastal scenery
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Nefyn to Porthdinllaen, Gwynedd
Spend quality family time together on this rockpool and beach walk
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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.