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Named by Lonely Planet as one of the ‘top 10 great walks in the world’, Offa’s Dyke is a must for any long distance walker. The path covers the entire length of Wales, following the ancient dyke built by King Offa in the 8th century to ward off th...

  • 3 to 22 nights
  • Moderate
  • Welsh Border
  • Mar to Oct
  • £395

One of our most popular walks, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path never fails to charm new walkers year on year with its simply superb views. As the nation’s only Coastal National Park, it really is something quite special, made up of some of the world’...

  • 2 to 18 nights
  • Moderate
  • West Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £275

Peaceful and serene, the Anglesey Coastal Path takes you right into the heart of Welsh culture as you explore the coastline of Wales’ largest island. Designated as an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' and set amongst the backdrop of the Eryri (...

  • 6 to 13 nights
  • Easy to Moderate
  • North Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £805

A wild walk for those who enjoy a challenge. Named after the heroic Welsh prince Owain Glyndŵr, this walk will take you right into the remote heart of Wales where Glyndŵr planned his own legendary revolt. As Wales’ most recent National Trail, it i...

  • 5 to 15 nights
  • Moderate to Challenging
  • Mid Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £615

Step back in time along the Llŷn Coastal Path, tracing the footsteps of ancient pilgrims to ‘the Isle of 20,000 Saints.’ Discover historic treasures, from Iron Age hill forts to 6th-century Celtic churches, all framed by the stunning vistas of the...

  • 4 to 13 nights
  • Moderate
  • North Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £575

The Gower Peninsula is infamous for its wonderful beaches and this bitesize coastal path will take you past them all. As Britain’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it's home to 24 Wildlife Trust reserves and 10 nature reserves, ensuring p...

  • 5 to 6 nights
  • Easy to Moderate
  • South Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £745

Following the River Wye along the borderlands of England and Wales, the Wye Valley Walk is a gentle trail full to the brim with charm and beauty. As a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will be surrounded by spectacular scenery and...

  • 3 to 16 nights
  • Easy to Moderate
  • Welsh Borders
  • Mar to Oct
  • £390

Nature enthusiasts and literary lovers alike will find much to get excited about on the Ceredigion Coast Path. Not only is it Britain's first Marine Heritage Coast, but it was also the home of the famous welsh author and poet, Dylan Thomas. Spot d...

  • 6 to 14 nights
  • Moderate
  • Mid Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £785

This way-marked long distance footpath links the fascinating trilateral castles - three Norman castles built by Hugh de Burgh. Traversing the border county of Monmouthshire, the landscape here is gentle and peaceful, but hides a fascinating histor...

  • 2 to 4 nights
  • Moderate
  • South Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £245

Time Stands Still in this Corner of the Welsh Heartland This is a landscape steeped in Welsh folklore, where the mountains and ancient structures of the region often form the subject of song and legend. The Meirionnydd Coast Path traces a course a...

  • 6 to 7 nights
  • Moderate
  • North-West Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £795

Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) is South Wales’ largest and most impressive mountain range, providing the perfect location for those who enjoy the challenge of continuous mountain walking. Unlike the craggy peaks of Eryri National Park, the mo...

  • 2 to 3 nights
  • Moderate to Challenging
  • South Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £320

Where the City Meets the Sea: The Diverse Landscape of the South Wales/Severn Estuary Home to the three sprawling cities of Cardiff, Newport and Swansea, the South Wales Coast Path/Severn Estuary marks the end of The Wales Coast Path. The Severn e...

  • 9 to 11 nights
  • Easy to Moderate
  • South Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £1,175

Meander Through Sleepy Towns and Rolling Fields in Carmarthen Camarthen Walking holidays follow the region’s coast, weaving and detouring through woodland tracks, with overnight stays in the peaceful towns and villages you cross paths with o...

  • 8 nights
  • Easy to Moderate
  • South-West Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £1,070

Promenades and Piers Extend Over this North Wales Coastal Walk A beautifully preserved part of the world, where coast path links nature reserves and ancient structures with the time-honoured holiday destinations that span these shores. Arguably on...

  • 2 to 9 nights
  • Easy to Moderate
  • North Wales
  • Mar to Oct
  • £295

Follow a route inspired by Rev. William Gilpin, one of the first figures to recognise the beauty of the Wye Valley, on a journey that links picturesque riverside towns, bucolic woodland trails and breathtaking vantage points, with views for miles...

  • 4 to 6 nights
  • Easy to Moderate
  • Welsh Borders
  • Mar to Oct
  • £480
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The Snowdonia Slate Trail offers a fascinating insight into the historical importance of the slate industry. The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The trail winds its way through breath-taking landscapes and the n...

  • 6 to 11 nights
  • Moderate to Challenging
  • Eryri (Snowdonia)
  • Mar to Oct
  • £870