Walking holidays in Wales
A relatively small country, Wales is big with walkers. It’s lush and green, has miles and miles of walking paths, and a wildly beautiful landscape full of mountains, lakes and scenic coastline.
Pembrokeshire Coast, coves and saints
Guided walking holiday in Wales
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From £ 285.- / 4 days
Windswept headlands, soaring sea birds, and the golden sands of secluded coves. Your guide tells fascinating stories of pirates, saints and Princes of Wales. Breathe fresh air and return relaxed, refreshed and recharged.
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Walking in Wales
Popular walking areas in Wales are Snowdonia National Park in the North, the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains in mid-Wales, and the Pembrokeshire and Glamorgon Heritage coast in the South. Wales has a rich history, many old castles and a wide variety of terrain you can go walking in. So really, there’s something for everyone here.
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Wales
Capital: Cardiff
Area: 8,022 sq. miles, roughly a tenth of the area of the UK
Population: 3 million
Currency: Pound
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What is walking in Wales like?
Wales seems to have been made for walking. There are hundreds of miles of footpaths and walking-trails, ranging from coastal paths to walks through beautiful hilly countryside and over rugged mountains. Whether you're looking for some leisurely strolls or more challenging treks, you'll find it in Wales.