Coastal Walking Holidays
Pembrokeshire
Coast Path The Path twists and turns
its way around this dramatic coast following the entire
Pembrokeshire coastline for 143 miles/ 299 km. It is an
unforgettable experience walking along cliff tops, enjoying
the wild and spectacular coastal scenery ~ spring flowers
carpeting the cliffs, beaches, fishing villages and offshore
islands with their wealth of marine and bird life.
South
West Coast Path Britain's longest and,
arguably most spectacular National Trail, the South West
Coast Path is a 630-mile (1,008km) trail rounding the south-western
tip of England from Minehead in Somerset through Devon and
Cornwall to Poole in Dorset.
Pilgrim
Trail ~ Lleyn Coastal Path This walk
has the precedent of being an ancient route, tracing the
spiritual journey taken in early centuries by pilgrims from
Bangor to Aberdaron and crossing to Bardsey island, the
mystical Isle of a 1000 Saints, reputedly the burial place
of many early Christian saints.
Dylan
Thomas Trail For many, Dylan Marlais
Thomas was the epitome of the wild Welshman. That man amongst
men fought with words to express his deepest feelings for
the earth and people that were his Wales.
Isle
of Wight Coast Path A 60 mile route tracing
the spectacular coastline of the largest island off mainland
Britain, the Isle of Wight Coastal Path takes in variety
of stunning scenery, including the island's landmark white
chalk and sandstone cliffs, the famed chalk stacks of ‘The
Needles’, beautiful beaches, sheltered estuaries, marshlands
and various 'chines', a name unique to Isle of Wight and
Dorset given to wooded or dry ravines.
Peddars
Way and Norfolk Coast Path Although two
separate paths, the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path form
one National Trail, combining centuries of history with
some of the finest and varied scenery in the East Anglia
region of England.
Mawddach
Trail The two RSPB reserves in the Mawddach
Valley offer superb scenery and beautiful walks through
oak wood and scrubland. In the spring pied flycatchers,
wood warblers and redstarts can be heard in Coed Garth Gell.
Ravens and buzzards are present throughout the year. The
trail at Arthog Bog is accessible to wheelchair users.
Jersey
‘Around Island Walk’ The Landscape is
very diverse, heather covered cliff paths with fantastic
views of the other Channel Islands in the north to sloping
sandy bays in the south, the wilder west coast which is
a surfer’s paradise to green country lanes and the
rockier marine environment on the island’s east coast.
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Trails - that little bit more
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