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Walks on the Heritage Coast & South Glamorgan
Kittiwake
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There are 20 linear and circular routes that cover the Coast Path for the whole of its length along the Glamorgan coast - from Cardiff Bay to Kenfig Dunes. They can be walked as individual days out, or joined together as a guide to a Coast Path expedition. They are organised from east to west. There is a paragraph at the end of each of these walks outlining the Coast Path itinerary and summarising the link to the next walk where there is a gap.
Cordee Code: | CWW337 |
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Page Size: | 150 x 210 mm |
No of Pages: | 40 |
Publisher: | Kittiwake Press |
ISBN13: | 9781908748249 |
Author: | Alastair Ross |
Published Date: | April 2015 |
Edition: | 1st ed, April 2015 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | black and white photos and maps |
Weight: | 100g |
Product Type: | Guide Books |
Countries: | United Kingdom |
There are 20 linear and circular routes that cover the Coast Path for the whole of its length along the Glamorgan coast - from Cardiff Bay to Kenfig Dunes. They can be walked as individual days out, or joined together as a guide to a Coast Path expedition. They are organised from east to west. There is a paragraph at the end of each of these walks outlining the Coast Path itinerary and summarising the link to the next walk where there is a gap.
The Wales Coast Path extends for 870 miles from the Wye to the Dee and offers intense variety, dramatic geology and scenic beauty. Most of the path in this region is easy to follow. The hinterland of the Glamorgan coast is largely arable farming, and can be subject to incursion by undergrowth. All the walks described use passable and clear routes on the assumption that you share the author's preference for walking rather than jungle warfare. Of course, things can change!
The Wales Coast Path extends for 870 miles from the Wye to the Dee and offers intense variety, dramatic geology and scenic beauty. Most of the path in this region is easy to follow. The hinterland of the Glamorgan coast is largely arable farming, and can be subject to incursion by undergrowth. All the walks described use passable and clear routes on the assumption that you share the author's preference for walking rather than jungle warfare. Of course, things can change!