Our Walks

Isle Of Anglesey Coast Path

The Isle of Anglesey, located off the north-west coast of Wales, is a walker’s paradise, offering a stunning mix of coastal paths, rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and serene countryside. Known for its unspoiled natural beauty and rich history, Anglesey provides an ideal setting for a walking tour that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the landscape. As you traverse the island, you’ll pass through charming villages, historic sites, and areas of outstanding natural beauty, each offering unique views and experiences.

 

Isle of Anglesey

A Circular trail starting at Bangor

Embark on a circular walking tour around Anglesey, covering 140 miles (224 km) of diverse coastal scenery. Starting and ending in Bangor, these tours range from 8 to 16 nights with daily distances of 6.5 to 24 miles (10.5-38.5 km). Along the way, you’ll explore highlights such as Beaumaris Castle, the sandy shores of Rhosneigr, and the towering South Stack Lighthouse, while traversing rugged cliffs, serene forests, and tranquil beaches. Suitable for moderate to demanding fitness levels, each day offers a new adventure, with comfortable accommodations at the end of every walk.
Isle of Anglesey

From Bangor to Holyhead

Experience the beauty of Anglesey on a linear walk from Bangor to Holyhead, covering 67-75.5 miles (107-121 km) of scenic coastal trails. These tours range from 6 to 9 nights, with daily walks of 6.5 to 20 miles (10.5-32 km), suitable for moderate to demanding fitness levels. Highlights include the historic Menai Bridge, Beaumaris Castle, and the iconic South Stack Lighthouse, as well as the tranquil beaches of Rhosneigr. Each day reveals new landscapes and wildlife, while evenings are spent in comfortable accommodations along the route.
Isle of Anglesey

From Holyhead to Bangor

Embark on an unforgettable walking holiday along the stunning coastline of Anglesey, North Wales. The journey begins at Holyhead, taking you through charming seaside towns and breathtaking landscapes before concluding in the vibrant town of Bangor. Whether you opt for the moderate-paced 6-night walk or the more leisurely 8-night version, each offers its own unique mix of coastal beauty, historic landmarks, and hidden treasures. Ideal for walkers of varying fitness levels, the Anglesey Coastal Path provides an immersive experience into Welsh culture, coastal wildlife, and panoramic sea views.
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Ceredigion Coast Path

The Ceredigion Coast Path offers an unforgettable walking experience along one of Wales’ most picturesque coastlines. Stretching across stunning cliff tops, sandy beaches, and charming seaside towns, this path showcases the best of the Welsh coast. As you walk, you’ll encounter rich wildlife, historic sites, and panoramic views that capture the essence of the Ceredigion coastline. Whether it’s the sight of dolphins in Cardigan Bay or the tranquil beauty of hidden coves, each step along this path brings you closer to the natural wonders and unique charm of Ceredigion.
Ceredigion Coastal Path

From Llanrhystud to St Dogmaels

Discover the scenic beauty of the Wales Coast Path on a walking tour from Llanrhystud to St Dogmaels, covering 42 miles (67 km) of stunning coastal landscapes. Whether you choose a 4, 5, 6, or 7-night adventure, you’ll traverse picturesque seaside villages, sandy beaches, and rugged cliff paths, with daily walks ranging from 5 to 14.5 miles. This easy-to-moderate route offers an immersive experience along one of the most beautiful stretches of the Welsh coastline.
ceredigion costal path

Machynlleth to St Dogmaels

Embark on a stunning journey along the Wales Coast Path, covering 73.5 miles (117.5 km) from Machynlleth to St Dogmaels. This tour offers varying durations from 6 to 10 nights and daily walks between 5 and 16.5 miles (8 to 26.5 km), passing through quaint villages, rugged cliffs, and serene beaches. Enjoy an adventure that blends natural beauty, challenging terrain, and peaceful coastal views.
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Glyndŵr’s Way

Glyndŵr’s Way offers a scenic journey through the heart of Wales, following in the footsteps of the legendary Welsh hero, Owain Glyndŵr. This National Trail takes you through rolling hills, peaceful valleys, and charming market towns, all while offering stunning views of the Welsh countryside. Rich in history and natural beauty, Glyndŵr’s Way is perfect for those seeking a tranquil yet inspiring walking experience, connecting you deeply with the landscape and heritage of Wales.
Glyndŵr's Way

A circular trail beginning at Knighton

Experience the stunning Welsh countryside on a circular walking tour along Glyndŵr’s Way, covering 165.5 miles (264.5 km) of diverse landscapes. These tours range from 12 to 15 nights, offering daily walks between 7 and 18 miles (11 - 29 km). Pass through historic towns, rolling hills, and scenic valleys, with each tour tailored to different fitness levels. From Knighton, you’ll explore tranquil woodlands, serene rivers, and panoramic views across mid-Wales, finishing your adventure back in Knighton.
Glyndŵr's Way

From Knighton to Welshpool

Explore the beauty of mid-Wales with these challenging 135.5-mile (217 km) walking tours along Glyndŵr’s Way. Ranging from 10 to 12 nights, these tours take you from Knighton to Welshpool, with daily distances varying between 7 and 18 miles (11 to 29 km). Pass through historic villages, scenic valleys, and rolling hills, all while enjoying panoramic views and tranquil countryside. Perfect for walkers looking for a moderately demanding adventure.
Glyndŵr's Way

Machynlleth to Welshpool

Explore Glyndŵr’s Way on these shorter but demanding walking tours, covering 60 miles (96 km) over 4 to 5 walking days. Starting in Machynlleth and ending in Welshpool, these tours offer scenic paths through valleys, woodlands, and rolling hills, with daily distances ranging from 7 to 18 miles (11 to 29 km). Perfect for those seeking a challenging adventure with stunning views of the Welsh countryside.
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Llŷn Coast Path

The Llŷn Coast Path takes you on a breathtaking journey along the rugged and unspoiled coastline of the Llŷn Peninsula. Known for its dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and rich cultural heritage, this path offers a true escape into nature. As you walk, enjoy panoramic sea views, explore quaint fishing villages, and discover ancient sites that tell the story of this unique corner of Wales. The Llŷn Coast Path is a perfect blend of coastal beauty and tranquil landscapes, ideal for those seeking both adventure and serenity.
Llŷn Coast Path

From Aberdaron to Porthmadog

Experience the stunning Llyn Peninsula Coastal Path on a moderate to demanding walking tour, covering 47.5 miles (76 km) over 4 to 5 walking days. Starting in Aberdaron and finishing in Porthmadog, this route offers a blend of rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and charming Welsh villages, with daily walks ranging from 6.5 to 14.5 miles (10.5 to 23 km). Perfect for walkers looking to explore the beauty of North Wales.
Llŷn Coast Path

From Bangor to Aberdaron

Explore the stunning Llyn Peninsula on a demanding to moderate walking tour, covering 65 miles (104 km) over 5 to 7 walking days. Starting in Bangor and ending in Aberdaron, this route offers breathtaking views of the Welsh coastline, charming villages, and a blend of daily walks from 8.5 to 18 miles (13.5 to 29 km). A fantastic way to experience North Wales for both seasoned hikers and those looking for a slightly more moderate challenge.
Llŷn Coast Path

From Bangor to Porthmadog

Experience the rugged beauty of the Llyn Peninsula on this stunning walk from Bangor to Porthmadog. Over 10 or 13 nights, you'll traverse picturesque coastal paths, sandy beaches, and charming Welsh villages. These challenging walks cover a total distance of 112.5 miles (180 km) and offer breathtaking views, historical sites, and unforgettable landscapes.
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North Wales Coatal Path

The North Wales Coast Path offers a stunning walking route along some of the most iconic stretches of the Welsh coastline. From sandy beaches and bustling seaside towns to historic castles and nature reserves, this path showcases the diverse beauty of North Wales. With sweeping views across the Irish Sea and the opportunity to explore cultural landmarks, the North Wales Coast Path is perfect for those looking to combine scenic beauty with rich history and vibrant local culture.
North Wales Coast Path

From Chester to Bangor

Explore the stunning North Wales Coastal Path from Chester to Bangor, a journey that takes you through 80 miles (128 km) of picturesque seaside towns, cliffs, and sandy shores. Whether you choose the 6-night, 7-night, or 9-night itinerary, this walk offers a rich blend of natural beauty and Welsh heritage, ideal for both seasoned hikers and those seeking a coastal escape.
North Wales Coast Path

From Conwy to Caernarfon

Experience the stunning coastal landscapes of North Wales with a scenic walk from Conwy to Caernarfon. This route takes you along some of the region's most breathtaking coastal views, passing through quaint towns and historic landmarks. Whether you choose the demanding 3-night walk or the more moderate 4-night option, this journey offers a perfect balance of challenging walks and serene coastal beauty, covering up to 30.5 miles (49 km).
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Snowdonia Slate Trail

The Snowdonia Slate Trail is a unique journey through the heart of Snowdonia, revealing the rich industrial heritage and stunning landscapes of North Wales. Winding through historic slate villages, lush forests, and rugged mountains, this trail offers a blend of cultural history and natural beauty. Perfect for those who want to explore the lesser-known paths of Snowdonia, the Slate Trail provides an immersive experience in the region’s past, set against the backdrop of some of Wales’ most dramatic scenery.
Snowdonia Slate Trail

From Bangor to Bethesda

The Snowdonia Slate Trail is an 84-mile (134 km) circular route through the heart of North Wales, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the region’s rich industrial heritage and stunning natural beauty. This demanding trail offers walkers a chance to explore dramatic slate landscapes, with high peaks, deep valleys, and charming Welsh villages along the way. With itineraries ranging from 6 to 8 nights, it’s suitable for seasoned hikers seeking a more strenuous adventure, with varying levels of difficulty and ascents.
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Pennine Way

The Pennine Way is Britain’s first and most iconic National Trail, spanning 265 miles from Edale to Kirk Yetholm. This challenging trek takes you through some of the most scenic landscapes in the UK, including the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, and Northumberland National Park. Ideal for experienced hikers, this walk offers breathtaking views, rugged moorlands, and a journey through England’s historic countryside.
Pennine Way

From Edale to Kirk Yetholm

The Pennine Way is the first and most iconic National Trail in Britain, stretching 265 miles (424 km) across rugged landscapes, from the Peak District in Derbyshire to the Scottish Borders. This demanding, multi-day trail offers breathtaking views, steep ascents, and historic towns, making it perfect for experienced hikers looking for a challenge. The journey showcases the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, North Pennines, and Cheviot Hills, ending in the quaint town of Kirk Yetholm.
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Yorkshire

The Yorkshire Wolds Way is a peaceful and picturesque 80-mile trail from Hessle to Filey. This walk takes you through rolling hills, quaint villages, and farmland, offering a relaxing countryside experience. Suitable for moderate walkers, it showcases the natural beauty and tranquility of the Yorkshire countryside, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Yorkshire Wolds Way

Hessle To Filey

The Yorkshire Wolds Way offers a delightful walking holiday across rolling hills and scenic countryside, stretching from Hessle to Filey. The trail, covering 80 miles (128 km), allows you to explore charming villages, tranquil landscapes, and historic landmarks. Depending on your preferred challenge, you can choose between moderate and demanding walks, with options for 6 - 9 walking days. The Yorkshire Wolds Way offers a peaceful escape, ideal for seasoned hikers and those looking for a rejuvenating adventure.
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Lancashire

The Lancashire Coast Path follows the stunning coastline from Arnside to Lytham. This scenic walk offers a mix of sandy beaches, nature reserves, and historic sites along the English coastline. With distances ranging from 5 to 10 nights, it’s perfect for walkers of all levels seeking peaceful coastal landscapes, charming seaside towns, and picturesque countryside.

Lancashire Coast Path

From Arnside(L) to Lytham

Explore the stunning Lancashire Coast Path, which stretches 77 miles (123 km) from Arnside to Lytham, offering a variety of terrain, including scenic coastal landscapes, historic towns, and rugged cliffs. This coastal path features breathtaking views of the English coastline, making it a perfect journey for nature enthusiasts and walkers seeking a challenge. The trail offers different levels of difficulty across several durations, ranging from 5 to 10 nights. Enjoy walking through charming towns, across sandy beaches, and past impressive historical landmarks.
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Pembrokeshire

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path stretches along 180 miles of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and stunning seascapes from St Dogmaels to Amroth. This walk offers dramatic coastal views, charming villages, and historic landmarks. With options for moderate to strenuous walks, it’s perfect for hikers seeking to explore Wales’ spectacular coastline and natural beauty.

Pembrokeshire

From St Dogmaels to Amroth

Embark on the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a 180-mile (288 km) journey along Wales' most breathtaking coastline. This trail takes you from the village of St Dogmaels to the seaside town of Amroth. Traverse diverse landscapes, from rugged cliffs and sandy beaches to charming harbors, encountering abundant wildlife and historic landmarks. With varying durations, this walk caters to all levels of hikers, offering both demanding and moderate sections. Whether you choose a shorter or longer adventure, each day promises stunning views and unforgettable experiences.
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Offa's Dyke

The Offa’s Dyke Path is a historic long-distance trail that runs along the border between England and Wales, stretching from the town of Chepstow in the south to Prestatyn on the northern Welsh coast. Following the ancient earthwork built by King Offa in the 8th century, the trail offers a blend of rolling hills, dramatic ridges, and peaceful river valleys.

Offa's Dyke

From Chepstow to Knighton

Explore the Offa's Dyke Path, a demanding yet rewarding route covering 82.5 miles of stunning landscapes. Starting in the historic town of Chepstow and ending in Knighton, this walk offers breathtaking views across the Wye Valley, rolling hills, and ancient fortifications. It is ideal for hikers seeking a challenge, with some steep inclines and long distances. You will traverse ancient paths that once marked the divide between England and Wales, following in the footsteps of history through serene countryside, remote villages, and rugged terrain. Perfect for walkers who appreciate scenic beauty paired with historical depth.
Offa's Dyke

From Knighton to Prestatyn

The Offa’s Dyke Path follows the Welsh-English border for 97.5 miles (156 km), offering a mix of moderate to demanding walking through peaceful countryside, rolling hills, and valleys. The path passes through historic sites and quaint villages while tracing the ancient Offa’s Dyke earthwork, built in the 8th century. With varied landscapes and breathtaking views, this trail is ideal for avid walkers looking for a rewarding multi-day journey.
Offa's Dyke

From Chepstow to Prestatyn

Embark on an unforgettable journey along the iconic Offa’s Dyke Path, stretching from the historic town of Chepstow to the coastal beauty of Prestatyn. This scenic trail follows the ancient earthwork along the border between England and Wales, offering stunning views, cultural landmarks, and diverse landscapes. With durations ranging from 13 to 17 nights, this walk is perfect for all levels of hikers, from those looking for a shorter, demanding experience to those seeking a more extended, leisurely adventure.
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