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Explore Wales’ West Coast your way with this guidebook that illustrates a scenic 222-mile (365 km) point-to-point trip across 17 of the most picturesque destinations.
Designed for flexibility, the guide is organised into parts—covering Llŷn Peninsula, Cardigan Bay, North Pembrokeshire—so you only visit the places you choose.
WHAT TO EXPECT
• This online plan is ready to browse and get inspired – use at home or on your phone on the go.
• An overarching plan to shape your multi-destination holiday, with sample itineraries, for your timeframe from 3 to 14 days.
• Inspire your trip, with places to go, where to stay, plus directions/parking etc.
• Note: the guide itself is not customisable. However, each route includes our own pre-populated Google Maps with pins, plus customisable directions by section on Google Maps.
**Get started today with instant access (choose nearest date as with 1 year access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop.
Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Suggested point-to-point plan
Sample itineraries to illustrate what’s possible
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While you could search for places to go on your own, this guide offers curated context and ready-made itineraries along a recommended journey—so you don’t have to second-guess or piece everything together yourself. • Llŷn Peninsula – Discover sweeping coastal views, quiet coves, and charming villages like Pwllheli, Aberdaron, and Abersoch, with beaches perfect for walking, swimming, and watersports • Cardigan Bay – Visit seaside favourites like Porthmadog, Barmouth, and Aberdovey, all known for golden sands, dolphin-spotting, and scenic harbours • Aberystwyth – Enjoy a Victorian promenade, cliff railway, castle ruins, and coastal views from Constitution Hill • Heritage sites – Explore the grandeur of Harlech Castle, the Italianate village of Portmeirion, and St Davids Cathedral in Britain’s smallest city • North Pembrokeshire – Hike the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and stop in Newport, Fishguard, and hidden coves along the way • Top beaches – Relax at stunning beaches, and enjoy beach walks and wild beauty • Walking trails, historic towns, and breathtaking coastlines await
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RodW731,
14 thg 10, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
Stayed in a super pine cabin in woodland near Dolgellau for 4 nights. Really enjoyable locality. also useful for visits to Harlech (castle) where we went by train for 'two for one' entry tickets, to Aberdovey for its wonderful expanse of beach, Barmouth, Tywyn and wonderful waterfall + Talyllyn railway at Dolgoch. Driving a bit challenging in places but roads excellent. The journey and views from Bala to Llangynog very satisfying (If you don't mind sheep!!!)
tinaQ4119ZW,
5 thg 2, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
We stayed in Tremadog specifically with the intention of visiting Portmeirion (a village 10 minutes away) having no idea that they closed Portmeirion off in January! Tremadog is a fabulous and friendly little village next to the town of Porthmadog, it's nestled amongst the mountains and is only about a 15 minute car ride to the sea. The locals are extremely friendly and they have a good choice of restaurants, as does Porthmadog, but not in January as most close for the winter. You can follow the beautiful coastline to Llanbedr, Harlech where the castle stands proudly above the bay and onto Barmouth, another gorgeous town with a wide variety of shops and cafes, with their majestic railway bridge stretching out across the bay. Will we return, you bet we will.
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