Discover the Wales Coast Path, Llwybr Arfordir Cymru, Britain's longest continuous coastal trail. Stretching approximately 1400km (870 miles) from Chester in the north to Chepstow in the south, this remarkable long-distance route traces the entire Welsh coastline, linking dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, rugged headlands, historic ports and seaside towns. Suitable for through-walkers and section hikers alike, the route is waymarked and can be enjoyed in shorter segments or as an extended adventure that most walkers complete in 2?3 months.
This comprehensive Cicerone guidebook delivers detailed route descriptions for all 57 stages (16 - 30km each), presented across 9 logical sections from North Wales to South Wales, so through-hikers have all they need to take on the full route, whilst section hikers can enjoy the trail in shorter segments.
- Route descriptions are supplemented with 1:100,000 mapping to help you keep on track at every stage
- A comprehensive facilities table and stage-by-stage planner detail public transport, accommodation (campsites to hotels), refreshments (cafés, pubs, shops) and key amenities, helping you book ahead during the busier summer months
- Detailed public transport information is provided for every stage, covering trains, buses and ferries at major centres like Bangor, Aberystwyth, St David's and Swansea, ideal for linking sections or basing day hikes from hubs like Tenby or Caernarfon
- Plan your trip with ease with practical advice on when to walk, what to pack, and coastal considerations, such as tide times
- Downloadable GPX files provide a reliable digital navigation option, complementing the clear printed maps and descriptions for use on smartphones or GPS devices
Passing through diverse landscapes, including the Eryri (Snowdonia) and Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks and multiple National Landscapes (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty), the Wales Coast Path is both a walking challenge and an exploration of Wales's rich coastal heritage, wildlife and tidal landscapes. With this Cicerone guidebook as your companion, you'll have the detailed guidance, maps, planning tools and navigation support to explore the Welsh coast with confidence and make the most of every day on Britain's longest coastal route.
Autorentext
Paddy Dillon is a prolific walker and guidebook writer, with 100 guidebooks to his name and contributions to 40 other titles. He has written for several outdoor magazines and other publications and has appeared on radio and television.