We love walking and we love walkers. And needless to say we’ve got plenty of walks to keep them busy. From family-friendly strolls to the epic Wales Coast Path.
May 5th 2012 was a very big day for walkers. The official opening of the World’s first dedicated path around a country’s entire coastline. And that country was Wales. The Wales Coastal Path runs an incredible 870 miles from Chepstow in the South to Queensferry in the north. And it passes right through Rhyl.
In fact, it takes you on a flat, traffic-free route over the new harbour bridge, Pont Y Ddraig, down the promenade and beside the miles of golden sands. So you could have a bit to eat and stroll over to the other side of Rhyl and celebrate with an ice cream.
And if you’re really enjoying yourself, you can just keep going. If you walk along to Prestatyn, the Wales Coast Path joins up with the Offa’s Dyke National Trail to circumnavigate the whole of Wales. Now that’s what I call a circular walk, all 1,030 miles of it. See you in a month or two.