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Wales Coast Path Voyage Tips and guide

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The Wales Coast Path (Llwybr Arfordir Cymru in Welsh) is a National Trail which follows the entire coastline of Wales, the first country in the world to have such a trail. It officially opened in May 2012, and offers a 870 mi (1,400 km) walking route from Chepstow in the south to Queensferry (near Chester) in the north. In 2011 the path was voted by National Geographic magazine as the second-best coastal destination in the world.

Understand

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This path runs through eleven nature reserves. As well as providing impressive coastal landscapes there are also a number of historic castles and bridges to see and explore along the way. The Welsh coast has over 30 beaches designated Blue Flag quality.

The whole path is accessible to walkers from the many towns and villages along the coast and, where practical, some sections are suitable for cyclists, families with pushchairs, people with restricted mobility, and horse riders. Be aware that most of the trail is really suitable only for walkers with other types of use restricted to specific sections. Plan carefully if you are thinking of using anything more than your feet.

History

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The trail was formed by joining together facilities and resources from sixteen local government authorities, two national parks and the Wales Natural Resources department. Some areas already had established paths, such as the Pembrokeshire Path, the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path and the Llŷn Coastal Path. New sections of trail joined these together to complete the entire route. It was opened on 5 May 2012

Landscape

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The path takes you along some stunning cliffs and long sandy and stony beaches as well as some wide river estuaries. The path goes through two national parks, the Snowdonia National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park; as well as four Areas of Outstanding National Beauty, Clwydian Range and Dee Valley, Anglesey, Gower Peninsula, Llŷn Peninsula and ends at the edge of the Wye Valley AOAB.

Eat and drink

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As many of the towns along the way are tourist destinations there is ample opportunities to sample pub lunches and fish and chips. And do not miss the chance to taste Welsh lamb. Keep an eye out for Laverbread too, which is made from seaweed.

Sleep

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Check the town pages along the route listed below for hotels, bed and breakfast guest houses and caravan/camp-sites. A number of interesting places to sleep are mentioned in the itinerary below, including a couple of lighthouses converted into hotels.

Buy

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This is not a destination for a shopping trip, but there are plenty of towns along the way to pick up everyday supplies; even the smallest of Welsh villages seem to have a Spar shop. There are many craft shops to browse along the way, and plenty of seaside shops to get your bucket and spade. Probably the most practical thing to purchase would be a Welsh wool jumper or some quality woollen walking socks.

Great Cormorant in flight at edge of River Mawddach estuary.

Flora and fauna

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The rocky coast line and large river estuaries provides excellent birdwatching opportunities, with good chances of seeing cormorants, puffins and many waders. There are also a number of locations with the possibility of observing osprey and red kites. If you are lucky you may also see bottlenose dolphins, otters and grey seals.

Climate

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For its latitude Wales has a mild climate. The winter can be a little cold and windy for hiking and at any time of the year be prepared for rain.

Prepare

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Hiking footwear is recommend as well as some waterproof sandals or equivalent for sand and rock pool areas. Waterproofs are recommend even if the day looks sunny and dry, it rains a lot in Wales.

There is generally a town or small village at least every 10 to 20 miles along the coast so not need for serious hiking supplies, a small rucksack with drink water and snacks should be enough for most stretches.

The route is quite convoluted in places so you are strongly advised to acquire a set of Ordnance Survey maps covering each section of the path you intend to hike. Due to the trail being built from a number of paths the way markers vary along the way.

When planning places to stay, check with the hotels if they are prepare to transfer your luggage from the previous or to the next hotel. There are also a number of companies that provide luggage transfer services.

Get in

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By foot, by car, by train between Conwy and Llandudno Junction‎
By boat: Holyhead-Dublin ferry passing the South Stack lighthouse on Anglesey
By time machine: the TARDIS often visits Cardiff Bay

The north trailhead is on the Chester Canal just over the English border. The southern end is at Chepstow on the banks of the River Wye.

By foot

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If 870 miles is not long enough for you, a circular walk can be made by adding the Offa's Dyke Path which connects with both ends of the coastal path providing a full circle of the country.

By plane

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The closest (but still a drive) main international airports are Birmingham International and Manchester Airport. Cardiff and Bristol also have some European flights while Anglesey Airport just has a domestic service to Cardiff.

By car

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From England the M56 will get you to the northern end of the trail while the M4-M48 Severn Bridge will get you to the southern end.

By train

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Cardiff and Swansea are on the mail line from London. Aberystwyth and some of the west coast towns can be reached from Birmingham and Shrewsbury, while the north coast towns can be reach via the North Wales Coast Line from Manchester and Crewe.

By bus

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By boat

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To Holyhead there are ferries from Dublin and Dún Laoghaire; and to Fishguard from Rosslare. A number of towns with harbours have private moorings.

Get around

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Listing Key
See museums, castles, etc. View viewpoints
Do pleasure rides, beaches, sports Buy shopping
Eat restaurants, snack outlets Drink bars and cafes
Sleep hotels, hostels, campsites Go car parking, rail stations, etc.
City towns and villages Vicinity near route locations
Red warning or points of concern Other

The walk does not need to be done in a single expedition.

By car

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There are points at convenient distances where you can park a car allowing you to use the two car one direction hiking technique. Unfortunately in the UK, even in remote locations, most parking is pay and display. This is not particular convenient for hikers as you have to make a good estimate of the time of your walk as well as indicating to car thieves the length of time you are to be gone.

By train

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There are many points where trains are available.

By bike

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National Cycle Route 5/Wales Coast Path, Conwy

Since 2012, Wales Coast Path in North Wales follows part of the Reading to Holyhead National Cycle Route 5.

Walk

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Map
Map of Wales Coast Path

There are many types of accommodation along the route, including inns, B&Bs, camp-sites, hostels and self-catering facilities.

Listed below are a very small selection of things to see and do. Places to stay and where to find food are generally listed in the town articles along the way, a few that are not in villages but on the route are listing here.


Start at Welsh border to Prestatyn

Length 29 mi      


Wales coast path start

Just over the border from Chester along the Dee estuary

53.183195-2.9204331 Wales/England border (On the Dee river side). Chester/Flintshire border OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
River Dee, Queensferry
53.210363-3.0170152 Blue Bridge, Queensferry. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.251799-3.1299573 Flint castle. Ruins of 13th century castle OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Bagillt - Greenfield - Mostyn - Ffynnongroyw
53.352063-3.3155184 Dee Estuary - Point of Ayr RSPB nature reserve. See in the Curlew and Oystercatcher OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.354253-3.3162845 Point of Ayr lighthouse. Built in 1776 at the northernmost point of mainland Wales at the mouth of the river Dee. Point of Ayr Lighthouse (Q11753150) on Wikidata Point of Ayr Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Talacre

Flintshire/Denbighshire border


Prestatyn to Bangor

Length 60 mi      


Colwyn Bay beach and pier

This section also known as the North Wales Path, covers the North Wales Coast and the Dee Estuary.

53.343583-3.412856 Prestatyn central beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.342558-3.4125017 Start of Offa's Dyke Path. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Denbighshire/Conwy Border

  • Pensarn
53.294567-3.5873088 Abergele beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.297312-3.7229539 Victoria Pier, Colwyn Bay. length 227m Opened 1900 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.304313-3.73725410 Rhos on Sea beach, Colwyn Bay. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.331642-3.82513811 Llandudno Pier. length 700m Opened 1877 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.342276-3.86886512 Great Orme Lighthouse. Fortress style built in 1862, now a hotel Great Orme Lighthouse (Q28465908) on Wikidata Great Orme Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.280701-3.82350313 Conwy bridges. Suspension bridge built by Thomas Telford and tubular railway bridge built by Robert Stephenson. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Conwy As well as the castle, Plas Mawr (The Great Hall), an Elizabethan town houses is well worth a visit. The town has plenty of places to eat but non that accepts hikers with a dog.
Conwy town and river from the castle
53.280059-3.82571314 Conwy castle. Medieval castle with chance to walk the ramparts to get a great view of the town and river. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Conwy/Gwynedd border

53.238664-4.12417216 Garth Pier, Bangor. length 460 m Opened 1896 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions


Anglesey Coastal Path

Length 124 mi      


Detailed map
Beaumaris Castle

Around the Isle of Anglesey.

53.261324-4.09015817 Beaumaris Pier. length 170 m Opened 1846 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Beaumaris the town has plenty of places to eat and sleep. As well the castle, the 17th century Courthouse is worth a visit.
53.264802-4.08971118 Beaumaris Castle. one of the finest examples of late 13th century and early 14th century military architecture in Europe OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.312935-4.04066319 Trwyn Du Lighthouse. Built 1838 Trwyn Du Lighthouse (Q1324554) on Wikidata Trwyn Du Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Penmon
53.30675-4.14721720 Llanddona beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Llanddona - Pentraeth
53.305621-4.20785321 Red Wharf Bay (Traeth Coch). Bay and harbour with sandy and rocky beaches. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.319595-4.21721222 Benllech beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.416093-4.28939523 Point Lynas Lighthouse. Point Lynas Lighthouse (Q7208082) on Wikidata Point Lynas Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Llaneilian
53.415447-4.33303524 Amlwch lighthouse. tower situated on the outer pier of Amlwch harbour Amlwch Lighthouse (Q4747079) on Wikidata Amlwch Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Amlwch
  • Bull Bay - Llanbadrig - Cemaes
Wylfa Nuclear Power Station
Cemlyn Bay and lagoon
Carmel Head
53.373344-4.55699125 Church Bay beach (Porth Swtan). Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Stanley Embankment
53.314269-4.61995726 Holyhead Mail Pier Light (Salt Island Lighthouse). Built in 1821 Holyhead Mail Pier Lighthouse (Q15224748) on Wikidata Holyhead Mail Pier Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.306673-4.69950227 South Stack Lighthouse. Built in 1809, it stands impressively on a rocky island just off the coast. Reachable by steep steps and bridge. South Stack Lighthouse (Q15278727) on Wikidata South Stack Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.304352-4.69315328 South Stack Cliffs RSPB reserve. Ellin's Tower view point ad visitors centre. Good chance of seeing Puffins, Razorbills, Guillemots, Kittiwakes, Fulmars, Peregrine and Choughs nesting on the cliffs. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.30516-4.69087929 South Stack Cafe. Simple but welcoming place to get a coffee and cake. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Ty Mawr Hut Circle
53.304272-4.68605130 Holyhead Mountain Hut Circles (Ty Mawr). Site of village dating back to Middle Stone Age, visible remains of circular Iron Age dwellings. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.287603-4.65127631 Porth Dafarch beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.279251-4.61842833 Trearddur Bay. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.258539-4.53218634 Valley Wetlands RSPB reserve. Reed-fringed lakes. Chance to see tufted ducks, pochards, shovelers, gadwalls and grebes. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.20703-4.5035235 Barclodiad y Gawres. Neolithic burial chamber OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.135495-4.41543836 Llanddwyn Island Lighthouse. Tower built in 1873 Twr Bach Llanddwyn Island Lighthouse (Q15242551) on Wikidata OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.143038-4.38655637 Llanddwyn beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.21625-4.18583338 Britannia Bridge. designed and built by Robert Stephenson OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions


Bangor to Caernarfon

Length 11 mi      


Menai Strait.

53.219191-4.16223839 Menai Suspension Bridge. Designed by Thomas Telford, completed in 1826. Point to cross into Anglesey. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Felinheli


Caernarfon to Porthmadog

Length 91 mi      


Detailed map
Porth Meudwy near Aberdaron

Llŷn Coastal Path

53.139241-4.2776140 Caernarfon Castle. Impressive medieval castle that dominates the town and harbour. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
53.084578-4.33666341 Dinas Dinlle beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Dinas Dinlle
  • Clynnog Fawr - Trefor - Morfa Nefyn - Llangwnnadl - Aberdaron
  • Rhiw
  • Pentowyn
52.823817-4.49807742 Abersoch beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.878921-4.42762643 Marian y De beach, Pwllheli. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.9162-4.23242244 Criccieth Castle. Castle on headland between two beaches OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Portmeirion


Porthmadog to Machynlleth

Length 69 mi      


Meirionnydd.

52.860166-4.10907345 Harlech Castle. medieval castle, constructed atop a spur of rock close coastal flats and sea. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Llandanwg - Pensarn - Llanbedr - Tal y Bont
52.720282-4.0586446 Barmouth, Abermaw beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.717722-4.04295147 Barmouth Bridge. 900 yards (820 m) maily wooded bridge with single rail track and foot crossing of the Afon (river) Mawddach. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Barmouth (rail and foot) bridge
52.583958-4.10122848 Tywyn beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Gwynedd/Powys border


Machynlleth to Cardigan

Length 65 mi      


Ynyslas sand dunes and estuary

Ceredigion Coast Path

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52.568134-3.9140121 Cors Dyfi nature reserve (Entrance on the A487 about 0.6 mi from the trail). Dyfi osprey project OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Powys/Ceredigion border

52.546765-3.9453012 Ynys-hir RSPB reserve. Welsh oak woodland with wet grassland and saltmarshes. Visitors centre and viewing points. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Tre r-ddol - Furnace
52.538273-3.9403163 Dyfi Furnace. Restored mid 18th century charcoal fired blast furnace used for smelting iron ore. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.530582-4.0549144 Ynyslas (Mouth of the Dyfi river). Beach and nature reserve OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.488713-4.0530615 Borth beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Aberystwyth cliff railway
52.424276-4.0828286 Aberystwyth Cliff Railway. Opened in 1896 a 237 m length track rising 130 m OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.415875-4.0877977 Royal Pier, Aberystwyth. length 242m Opened 1875 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.214424-4.3578838 New Quay Harbour. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.160257-4.4711399 Llangrannog beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.135582-4.51778810 Tresaith beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Tresaith
52.134331-4.54497511 Aberporth beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions


Cardigan to Amroth

Length 186 mi      


Detailed map
View of the path; Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire Coast Path

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Cardigan/Pembrokeshire border

52.080587-4.6796681 St. Dogmaels Abbey. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.106004-4.6964482 Poppit Sands. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.018229-4.8272425 Carreg Coetan Arthur Burial Chamber. Neolithic burial chamber OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
52.029697-5.0738086 Strumble Head Lighthouse. On St. Michael's Island just of the mainland. Strumble Head Lighthouse (Q7625316) on Wikidata Strumble Head Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.894901-5.2960797 Whitesands beach, St Davids. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Solva Harbor
51.855728-5.1261998 Newgale beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.783692-5.1049599 Broad Haven North beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.68143-5.17370410 St. Ann's Head Lighthouse. Build 1841 at the entrance to the Milford Haven waterway. St. Ann's Head Lighthouse (Q7586969) on Wikidata St Ann's Head Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.707513-5.16870411 Dale beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.650673-4.76064612 Lydstep beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.666939-4.70485913 South beach, Tenby. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.671357-4.69524614 Castle beach, Tenby. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Tenby Harbour
51.675562-4.70151215 North beach, Tenby. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.712087-4.6966216 Saundersfoot beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.716288-4.69185617 Coppet Hall beach, Saundersfoot. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.731866-4.65881118 Amroth beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Pembrokeshire/Carmarthenshire border


Amroth to Llanelli

Length 68 mi      


Carmarthenshire

51.741792-4.5567121 Pendine Sands. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Millennium Coastal Path, Llanelli .

Millennium Coastal Park

51.697034-4.3573092 Cefn Sidan beach, Pembrey Country Park. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.677485-4.2511653 Burry Port Harbour Lighthouse. Built in the 1830s, restored 1996 Burry Port Lighthouse (Q5000542) on Wikidata Burry Port Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Carmarthenshire/Swansea border


Llanelli to Port Talbot

Length 97 mi      


Worm's Head, Rhossili, Swansea

Gower Peninsula and Swansea Bay Coast Path

  • Penclawdd
51.652573-4.2510761 Whiteford Lighthouse. Cast-iron lighthouse built in 1865 Whiteford Lighthouse (Q3739820) on Wikidata Whiteford Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.545428-4.2039943 Port Eynon beach. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.568147-4.0332314 Caswell Bay. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.566907-4.0072655 Langland Bay. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.566967-3.9782976 Bracelet Bay. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.569868-3.9742227 Mumbles Pier. length 255m Opened 1898 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.568107-3.7689268 Port Talbot Steelworks. One of Europe's largest steelworks, the merger of a numbe of factories dating back to 1901. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Margam


Port Talbot to Chepstow

Length 109 mi      


Southerndown - Dunraven bay
Cardiff Bay

South Wales Coast and Severn Estuary Coastal Path, including the Vale of Glamorgan and the Glamorgan Heritage Coast. Glamorgan Heritage Coast (Q25170257) on Wikidata Glamorgan Heritage Coast on Wikipedia.

51.487904-3.7265611 Rest Bay, Porthcawl. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.478603-3.6725742 Trecco Bay. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • Newton - Candelston
51.480688-3.611773 Ogmore Castle. Remains of 12th century castle OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.440674-3.6032624 Dunraven Bay and Park. Amazing rock formations below the cliffs. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.401254-3.5566565 Nash Point Lighthouse. Built 1832, still active. Nash Point Lighthouse (Q15717627) on Wikidata Nash Point Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.399366-3.3403736 Cardiff Airport. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.389258-3.2746167 Whitmore Bay, Barry. Blue Flag beach OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.435043-3.1660878 Penarth Pier. length 200 m Opened 1895 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.540677-2.9948549 West Usk Lighthouse. Built in 1821, now a hotel. West Usk Lighthouse (Q15979604) on Wikidata West Usk Lighthouse on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Start/End at Chepstow
51.570648-2.98576210 Newport Transporter Bridge (Pont Gludo Casnewydd). Built in 1906, one of only eight of this type of bridge still working in the world. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.545775-2.96168111 Newport Wetlands. RSPB reserve and visitors centre OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Gwent/Monmouthshire border

51.644235-2.67491512 Chepstow Castle. The oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain with the building started in 1067 OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
51.647957-2.67227813 Offa's Dyke Path. Point where the end of the Wales coast path meets Offa's Dyke path OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Stay safe

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Although few of the villages and towns along the route have hospitals or medical centres, fixed line telephones and mobiles are common and in any emergency you should just dial 999. Then tell the emergency operator whether you need the Fire, Police or Ambulance services.

When it's less urgent than a 999 call, contact the local police in England and Wales on 101. This number should be answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Some parts of the path run along the tops of cliffs. Be careful of undercutting erosion near the edge. Also when at sea level be aware of tide changes to avoid being cut off as the tide comes in.

There are no dangerous wild animals in the U.K. but be aware of livestock in field, some cows and bulls can get annoyed and have been known in rare cases to injure. The only plant to be careful of is the stinging nettle, which for most people is only an annoying irritant.

Don't refer to the Welsh as "English".

Connect

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Mobile phone coverage is patchy in some parts of the route because of the topography, but all significant towns and most villages along the trail will have a public phone box. These phones typically accept coins but not credit or debit cards, however it is usually possible to dial toll-free numbers, and calls to emergency services (see above) are always free.

Many of the pubs and hotels will have Wi-Fi service.

Offa's Dyke Path

Go next

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Head inland:

  • Offa's Dyke Path is a popular walking route through the border regions of England and Wales. The dyke itself (Clawdd Offa in Welsh) has partially disappeared in places, although in the parts where it is preserved. All of Offa’s Dyke Path follows legally defined Rights of Way for all walkers and is clearly signed with an acorn symbol. Some sections are also available for horse riders and cyclists.
  • Snowdonia National Park, stunning maintain, and glacial valley landscape.
  • Brecon Beacons National Park the Black Mountain as well as a vast array of moorland, forests, valleys, waterfalls, lakes, caves and gorges.
  • Pennine Way 429 mi (690 km) walk running the spine of England from Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders
  • Coast To Coast Walk a 190-mile long-distance walking trail in England which crosses the North of England from St Bees in Cumbria on the West coast to Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire on the East coast.

Move on to the English coast, such as the:

  • Cumbria Coastal Way - from Lancashire to the Scottish border.
  • South West Coast Path - 630 mi (1,010 km), running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset.

Or explore the continental coastline

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