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Ceredigion Coastal Path
09 June 2010

 

Ceredigion Coast Path - from the Teifi to the Dyfi

The Ceredigion Coast Path follows a 60 miles / 96 km route between the Teifi and Dyfi estuaries. The footpath links coastal towns and villages along the spectacular scenery of the Cardigan Bay coastline. Wild flowers, seabirds and a wealth of wildlife await the walker. The area’s rich history is much in evidence, from iron-age hill forts to 19th century harbours.
Ceredigion’s coastline is special. You will discover a rich coastline: the dune system at Ynyslas, storm beaches, sandy bays and high cliffs. Four sections are designated as Heritage Coast whilst two areas within Cardigan Bay are Marine Special Areas of Conservation because of their importance for wildlife.  
The Ceredigion Coast Path has been developed by Ceredigion County Council with the support of the European Union (Objective 1), the Countryside Council for Wales and the Ramblers Association.
 
An official guide to the Coast Path has recently been published by the county council – ‘Ceredigion Coast Path – from the Teifi to the Dyfi’. It has been written by Gerald Morgan – author and local historian from Aberystwyth.
 
The coast path guide is available from TICs and other outlets.
 
For tourist information about the Ceredigion coast, click here

 
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