Independent Walking Holidays in Wales with Luggage Transfer
Anglesey,
Ynys Môn Coastal Path
falls within a designated Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty (AONB) which covers 95% of the
coast. It passes through landscape that includes
a mixture of farmland, coastal heath, dunes,
salt-marsh, foreshore, cliffs and a few small
pockets of woodland. This includes a National
Nature Reserve(NNR).
Carreg
Trust Christian Retreats
on Bardsey Island. Carreg Trust formed by a
group of Christians who believe that God is
calling us to preserve and develop it as a place
of contemplation and prayer. A place for both
guided and individual retreats and above all
a place set apart for peace and development
of the inner life.
Bardsey Island - Ynys Enlli "Gateway to Heaven"
Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli) lies across the
Sound about two miles (about 3km) off the tip of
the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales.
It is 1.5 miles (2.5km) in length and, at
its widest point, it is just over half a mile
(1km) across. The mountain, Mynydd Enlli, rises
to a height of 167m. It covers an area of 180
hectares, most of which is farmed.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Walking
Holiday Breaks
Three Castles WalkWalking 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.
Dee Valley WalkThis
excellent walking holiday break follows the course
of the River Dee, a beautiful salmon river snaking
through pastoral riverside and hillside landscape,
in Wales’s quiet rural Borderlands.
The
Coleridge Way A
walking holiday break on the Coleridge Way takes you
through the stunning Somerset countryside of the Quantock
Hills, the Brendon Hills of Exmoor, a landscape that
inspired the poet Coleridge to produce some of his
best known work.
Guided Walking holidays in Wales
Wales is part of the United Kingdom but separate from England. It is an ancient Celtic country, a people, a culture, a language, a little known part of a Britain that has remained different and unspoilt.
Known in its own language as Cymru, ‘the Land of Comrades’, towards a million of its people speak Cymraeg, Welsh, the language of the Celts and one of the world’s
oldest living languages.
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For further information contact ~ Celtic
Trails Walking Holidays
Information lines open 9.00am to 5.00pm
To Book Telephone: Overseas - +44 1291 689 774 Telephone:
UK - 01291 689 774
E-mail: info@celtic-trails.com or complete the
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Celtic Trails Walking Holidays, P.O.Box 11, Chepstow, NP16
6ZD, Wales, UK
Guided walking holidays with a difference. Freedom to choose a time to go, to invite your favourite companion(s), to suit your own pace. We will provide a relaxing, absorbing, amusing holiday that's special - just for you and your friends.