Outdoor

Coastal Way/Wales’ West Coast Fully-flex Self-Guided Trip

North Wales, Wales
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About this experience

This online travel guidebook helps you create a bespoke road trip to help with planning your break before you travel and when you are on your break.

The Coastal Way is a picturesque route tracing the West Wales coastline from Aberdaron in the north, winding southward through charming seaside towns and villages, including Porthmadog, Aberystwyth, New Quay, Cardigan, St Davids, and the Pembrokeshire Coast. This journey offers breathtaking coastal vistas, and opportunities to explore sandy beaches, discover historic sites, and immerse in Wales' cultural heritage.

Find nearby Wales’ coast campsites and motorhome stopovers. Get the best out of your break with our user-friendly, online guide that will make planning a breeze. Simply cherry-pick from the options provided ensuring you won’t miss a thing!

Access this Wales Coastal road trip on 2 devices (mobile, tablet or desktop) for 12 months to help with planning your break before you travel, as well as on your holiday.

Wales’ Coastal Way

• The suggested mapped route on the online guidebook is fully flexible meaning it will help you plan your trip with places to go and things to see and do, whether from 3 to 14 days
• Wales Coast Path: Traces West Wales including the Llŷn Peninsula, Cardigan Bay, and Pembrokeshire coast.
• Llŷn Peninsula: Explore rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and ancient sites in picturesque fishing villages.
• Best West Wales Coast Beaches: Enjoy Wales' scenic and pristine beaches.
• Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park: Climb Snowdon, Wales' highest peak, and experience a nostalgic steam engine ride.
• Portmeirion: Marvel at this picturesque Italianate village.
• Harlech Castle: Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a medieval fortress with historical significance.
• Victorian Seaside Towns: Discover charming towns along the coastline with Victorian architecture, and scenic beauty.
• Cardigan Bay: Known for its natural beauty, rich marine biodiversity, dolphins, seals, seabirds, and beaches.
• Historical Railways: Experience historic steam engines, a funicular cliff railway, and a narrow track gauge railway.
• Pembrokeshire Coast National Park: Explore rugged cliffs, golden beaches, wildlife, coastal paths, and historic sites.
• St Davids: Visit St Davids, home St Davids Cathedral, and the historic St Davids Bishop's Palace.

• Save hours using our inspiration and signposting to plan your perfect Wales Coastal Way road trip driving route
• The destination guides cover 15 destination locations and guides on essential places to visit along Wales’ coast
• The destination guide includes over 90 attractions, experiences and activities to uncover your own Wales

The Uncover More map includes:
• 40+ Viewpoints
• 100+ Places of interest
• 30+ Hidden gems
• 10 Wild swim spots

The Overnight Stay map includes:
• 180+ Campsites
• 25+ Motorhome stops & almost wild spots
• 70+ Hotels
• 125+ B&Bs, guesthouses and lodges

Specifications
  • Type of tour

    Group

  • Destination

    North Wales

  • Country

    Wales

  • Type of experience

    Outdoor

  • Best time to visit

    • Autumn
    • Summer
    • Spring
  • Nearby stations

    • Llandudno Railway Station
    • Holyhead Port
    • Liverpool John Lennon Airport

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