Tagged: wales
Thru Hikes
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Pembrokeshire Coast PathTags: thru-hike, europe, wales
A 299 km circuit of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park encircling some of Britain's finest cliff scenery, sea stacks, and wild Atlantic coastline — with more ascent per kilometre than most Highland routes.
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Glyndwr's Way WalesTags: thru-hike, europe, uk, wales
A mid-Wales National Trail loop-like traverse through rolling uplands, moorland ridges, and quiet market towns with low crowd pressure.
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Snowdonia Slate Trail WalesTags: thru-hike, europe, uk, wales
A circular trail around Eryri's slate landscape linking mountain valleys, quarry heritage sites, and village-based stage logistics.
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Anglesey Coast Path WalesTags: thru-hike, europe, uk, wales
A full-island coastal circuit around Ynys Mon featuring sea cliffs, beaches, headlands, and steady village-linked logistics.
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Beacons Way WalesTags: thru-hike, europe, uk, wales
A mountain-oriented east-west traverse across Bannau Brycheiniog and surrounding Welsh uplands with sustained ridge and moorland days.
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Cambrian Way WalesTags: thru-hike, europe, uk, wales
A rugged mountain-led traverse from Cardiff to Conwy crossing the Brecon Beacons, Cambrian Mountains, and Eryri with sustained upland exposure.
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Offa's Dyke PathTags: thru-hike, europe, uk, wales, england
A borderland National Trail tracing the Wales-England frontier over moorland ridges, river valleys, and historic market towns.
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North Wales Pilgrim's Way WalesTags: thru-hike, europe, uk, wales
A cultural long walk across North Wales linking historic churches, upland tracks, and coastal finish stages to Bardsey-facing country.
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Wales Coast PathTags: thru-hike, europe, uk, wales
A full-country coastline traverse around Wales linking cliffs, estuaries, beaches, and historic coastal towns over a long-distance format.
Wild Camping
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United Kingdom wild camping rules (Scotland, England and Wales)Tags: wild-camping, uk, scotland, england, wales, planning, legal
Practical wild camping guidance for the UK. Scotland has strong access rights with some byelaw exceptions. England and Wales have no general right and require permission or designated sites.