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We hope you've had lots of opportunity to enjoy the path during the summer - we've loved seeing pictures of your coastal walks on our social channels. Keep sharing your walks with us! We've enjoyed the dappled autumnal light and the change in colour of the landscape throughout September. Although the temperatures are falling with the occasional sunny day, we're looking forward to getting our cosy layers out to enjoy the coastline for those brisk rejuventating winter walks!
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Take your time on the path. Immerse yourself in the places you're going in and go slow.
Take the train, stay a little longer in a region of the path to make a weekend of it - a walk on the path, supporting local places to eat and drink and linger a little longer soaking up the coastal soundtrack to your walk. Read more about regenerative tourism on the path
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Looking for something different to do when it's cold, wet and windy? Why not become a Wales Ambassador by increasing your knowledge of your local area and beyond.
You'll discover more about the path aswell as the National Trails in Wales: Offa's Dyke Path, Glyndŵrs Way and Pembrokeshire Coast Path (a very popular section of the path).
Free online courses introduce you to different areas and attractions of Wales and help others make the most out of their visit. Sign Up for Free
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Walk out in style with our range of hoodies and headwear during the colder months. Choose from chunky knit beanies to pastel hoodies to keep warm and stylish on the path! Bilingual designs are available.
 Hoodie "Explore Discover Enjoy"
Make the most of the daylight during the winter months. There's plenty of accessible sections of the path which are suitable for wheelchair users and families with buggies. Find an accessible walk
 Gwbert, Ceredigion
Let Welsh naturalist and TV presenter, Iolo Williams show you the wonderful wildlife around Swansea Bay during Autumn. From bird watching to sand dune discoveries, you'll see a different side to this part of the coastline during the quieter months - perfect for spotting a cormorant or a bright yellow evening primrose. Watch Iolo Williams Autumn Safari in Swansea Bay
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The Welsh coastline is teeming with spooky tales of smugglers, ghosts and a phantom ship. Whether you've a penchant for the spooky tales or not, you'll see the path in a new light. Explore the dark side of the path
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It's seal pup season and there's good chance you'll see them from the path. Seal pups are wild animals and easily disturbed - please give them space. If a seal pup looks abandoned, don't worry, the mother won't be far away at all. Follow the advice below to give them the best start in life.
Sometimes going round in a circle is a good thing - especially when it comes to our circular walks. They have been designed experience and explore coastal towns, village and places of interest you may not experience while walking the main path. Each of our circulars have a detailed route description with a map and GPX link to view on the free OS Map app. Find a circular walk near me
 Museum of Speed, Pendine
10 Stunning Beaches in Wales
Ordnance Survey have put together their top 10 beaches in Wales - Tell us what you think! By the way, this is Mwnt in Ceredigion).
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National Poetry Day (2nd October)
The Welsh coastline is the perfect place to spark creativity and to be inspired by the ever changing landscape. Specially commissioned poetry by some of Wales' renowned poets capture spirit of the path in their own way. Watch the Celf Coast Cymru 10 Poetry collection
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Finished the walking the path?
Are you yearning for more walking adventures? Why not try the National Trails in Wales: Glyndŵrs Way and Offas Dyke Path to complete your tour of Wales. Follow the acorn sign to start your Offas Dyke Path adventure where it meets the Wales Coast Path in the nothern seaside town of Prestatyn or the southern counterpart in Chepstow. Machynlleth is the meeting point between Glyndwrs Way and the Wales Coast Path. Find out more about National Trails in Wales.
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Events See what’s happening on the path with our online events calendar.
Have you got an event on or near the Wales Coast Path? Submit a Suggest an Event form to us and we’ll promote it on on our website (subject to approval).
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