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Enjoy a walking holiday in Wales organised by Celtic Trails ~
Best British Walks the leading walk organiser in Wales.
We organise independent self-guided walking holidays
(hiking tours) with baggage and luggage transfer,
Weekend Breaks, Single centre holidays and Guided
tours in Wales. Within the Walking Wales web site
you'll find a selection from our Best British Walks
portfolio. Including Pembrokeshire
Coast Path, Offas
Dyke Path, Glyndwrs
Way, Cambrian
Way, Snowdonia
Trail ~ Cambrian Way Northern Section,
The
Beacons Way ~ Cambrian Way Southern Section,
Wye
Valley Walk, Pilgrim
Trail ~ Lleyn Coastal Path ~ Castle to Castle Walk,
Mawddach Trail, Herefordshire
Trail and The
Three Castles Walk
Pembrokeshire Coast Path Walking Holidays
The Path twists and turns its way around this dramatic coast following the entire
Pembrokeshire coastline for 143 miles/ 299 km. It is an unforgettable experience
walking along cliff tops, enjoying the wild and spectacular coastal scenery ~
spring flowers carpeting the cliffs, beaches, fishing villages and offshore islands
with their wealth of marine and bird life.
Offas Dyke Path Walking Holidays One of the earliest of the National Trails this renowned long distance footpath
must rate as the best walk in Britain. The 177 mile (285km) route extends from
the top to the bottom coast of Wales and follows an 8C earthwork built by King
Offa sometime between 756 and 796 to contain marauding Welsh tribes.
Glyndwrs Way Walking Holidays
is an outstanding 132 mile (212km) walking route that runs through some of the
finest unspoilt scenery in Mid-Wales. The trail is named after Owain Glyndwr,
the legendary Welsh leader who led a successful revolt against English domination
in 1400.
Cambrian Way Walking Holidays
The Cambrian way is the classic High Route across Wales, a challenging 274 mile
(440 km) Coast-to-Coast walk from Cardiff on the south coast to Conwy on the
north. The route crosses areas of mainly remote mountains, hills and valleys,
mile upon mile of unspoilt nature from the Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons, through
the Cambrian Mountains to the spectacular mountain ranges of the Snowdonia National
Park.
Snowdonia Trail ~ Cambrian Way Northern Section Walking Holidays The Snowdonia Trail is an outstanding walking holiday of approximately 140mls
(220km), for the connoisseur of unspoilt mountain scenery. Taking in some of
the most scenic and spectacular sections of the mountain routes of Wales, including
Snowdon and the major summits, we believe it is unrivalled for fine mountain
walking and atmosphere.
The Beacons Way ~ Cambrian Way Southern Section Walking Holidays The new Beacons Way, launched May 2005 is a 100mls (161km) mountain walking route through the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, the most spectacular mountain area of South Wales.
Wye Valley Walk Walking Holidays
is an easy grade continuous walking trail that follows the river valley from
Chepstow to Rhayader and continuing to its source near Pumlumon in the hills
above Aberystwyth. The 136 mile (218km) route criss-crosses the lower border
between Wales and England through a wonderful variety of scenery.
Pilgrim
Trail ~ Lleyn Coastal Path ~ Castle to Castle Walk
Walking Holidays This walk has the
precedent of being an ancient route, tracing the spiritual
journey taken in early centuries by pilgrims from
Bangor to Aberdaron and crossing to Bardsey island,
the mystical Isle of a 1000 Saints, reputedly the
burial place of many early Christian saints.
Mawddach
Trail Walking Holidays The two RSPB
reserves in the Mawddach Valley offer superb scenery
and beautiful walks through oak wood and scrubland.
In the spring pied flycatchers, wood warblers and
redstarts can be heard in Coed Garth Gell. Ravens
and buzzards are present throughout the year. The
trail at Arthog Bog is accessible to wheelchair users.
Walking
the Herefordshire Trail - Independent walking holidays
this new 154-mile circular long distance
route takes you deep into the rich, colourful agricultural
countryside of Herefordshire.
The
Three Castles Walk walking from Castle
to Castle is the perfect walking break and antidote
for modern day pressures. Here you will escape into
the tranquility of this quiet and little known corner
of Monmouthshire, where rural life has changed little
over the centuries.
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