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The Wales Coast Path (Welsh: Llwybr Arfordir Cymru) is a designated long-distance trail which follows, or runs close to, the coastline of Wales. [1]Launched in 2012, the footpath is 870 miles (1,400 km) long and was heralded as the first dedicated coast path in the world to cover the entire length of a country's coastline. [2]
This is a list of cities, towns, villages and hamlets on or near the Wales Coast Path, a long-distance walk which follows the coast of Wales from Chepstow to Chester.It is divided into sections corresponding to those used to market and promote the route.
The South Wales Coast and Severn Estuary stretch is a 109-mile (176 km) in length running from Kenfig Dunes near Port Talbot, South Wales to Chepstow. [4] With five local councils involved in its creation and maintenance, the route goes through a heritage coast , three national nature reserves and three heritage landscapes.
English: Map of the Wales Coast Path (in orange) along the Coastline of Wales, from the border with the English city of Chester in the north-east, then along the coastline to the Welsh town on the border with England, Chepstow, in the south-east along the Severn Estuary.
The route of the North Wales Pilgrim's Way Waymarker disc on the North Wales Pilgrim's Way. The North Wales Pilgrim's Way (Welsh: Taith Pererin Gogledd Cymru) is a long-distance walking route in North Wales, running from near Holywell in the east to Bardsey Island (Welsh: Ynys Enlli) in the west.
Usk Valley Walk: 48 77: South Wales: Caerleon: Brecon: Valeways Millennium Heritage Trail: 69 111: Vale of Glamorgan: St Fagans: Peterston-super-Ely: Wales Coast Path: 870 1,400: Chepstow: Queensferry: Follows the whole of the coastline of Wales. Includes Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail and the following sections: Anglesey Coastal Path ...
The number of people using the Wales Coast Path (October 2011 to September 2012) in the Swansea local authority area was 349,333. [ 2 ] The path passes through the first area in Britain to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (1956) [ 3 ] and is home to 10 nature reserves , 24 Wildlife Trust reserves , 32 Sites of Special ...
The Ceredigion Coast Path project was funded under the EU's Objective 1 programme for West Wales and the Valleys.There were previously existing lengthy public rights of way along the coastline, but the scheme allowed for these to be linked together – by creating new public access routes – to make a continuous route.