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Celebrating the launch of the Wales Coast Path

4th May 2012 Print
Ceredigion

Saturday 5 May heralded a milestone event for walkers - the official opening of the Wales Coast Path.

Costing £14 million to create, it meanders along 870 miles of shimmering shores - making Wales the first nation on Earth whose seaside one can travel entirely on foot.

It embraces many iconic sights like, castles and catherdrals at Consy, St David's and Chepstow, the Llyn Peninsula, seal-studded beaches of Pembrokeshire, Dylan Thomas's Laugharne and Portmeirion.

Ramblers Worldwide Holidays offers three glorious walks along the Wales Coast Path. These include:

The Edge Of Wales

A five night holiday following the stunning coastal path down the Llyn Peninsula beginning at Clynnog Fawr.

Price from £509 pp includes half-board accommodation and the services of a dedicated tour leader.

Ceredigion And The Pembrokeshire Coast

A five night holiday beginning on the newly inaugurated Ceredigion Coastal Path giving one the opportunity to enjoy the northern boundary of the Pembroke Coast National Park with views of seals, dolphin and porpoise.

Price from £339 pp includes half-board accommodation and the services of a dedicated tour leader.

Offa's Dyke

A seven night holiday with a path that runs 177 miles from Prestatyn on the North Wales coast to Chepstow on the Severn estuary.

Price from £599 pp includes half-board accommodation and the services of a dedicated tour leader.

For more information, visit ramblersholidays.co.uk.

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