- Summit of Snowdon , Anglesey and Snowdonia © Visit Wales
- Talacre Lighthouse, Wales Coast Path North © Visit Wales
- Conwy Castle and Bridge, Wales Coast Path North and North Wales Path © Visit Wales
- Knighton countryside, Offa's Dyke Path © Visit Wales
- Machynlleth bridge, Wales Coast Path Meirionnydd and Glyndŵr's Way © Visit Wales
- Llyn Clywedog Lake Glyndŵr's Way © Visit Wales
- Blue sky and fauna, Offa's Dyke Trail © Visit Wales
- Portmeirion Village, Wales Coast Path Meirionnydd © Visit Wales
- Glyndŵr's Way © Visit Wales
- Walking the Dyke, Offa's Dyke © Visit Wales
Wales Walking Holidays
Wales Walking Holidays specialise in quality self-guided walking holidays for the independent traveller in many areas of Wales. Walking is the best way to experience this wonderful country, full of myths and legends. Walk at your own pace and savour the delights each area has to offer. Wales Walking Holidays have been operating since 2006, offering quality service to walkers from all over the world. Our customers keep coming back due to our personalised and high quality service. We believe that walking is the best way to familiarise yourself with the mountains and coastline of this unique Celtic country which is proud of its own culture, language and history. Wales (Cymru) even has its own language – Cymraeg (Welsh), which is used on a day to day basis in many areas.
Croeso i Gymru (Welcome to Wales).
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Wales is a land of beautiful coastline and majestic mountains, high in adventure. It's an unique country that is very easy to reach with speedy road and rail links from London, the South East, Manchester and Liverpool.
Walking Holidays in Wales
Wales Walking Holidays allows you to walk at your own pace through this legendary and mythical land we call Cymru, (Wales) knowing that you have our full back up service along the way. We cover these areas:
- Offa's Dyke National Trail,
- The rolling hills of Glyndwr's Way National Trail.
- The dramatic 870 mile Wales Coast Path (which includes the North Wales Coast, Anglesey Coastal Path, Llyn Peninsula, the Meirionnydd Coast Path, Ceredigion Coast Path, and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
- Other packages include the majestic and rugged mountains of Snowdonia and the Carneddau,
- The North Wales Path,
- and the Wye Valley Walk.
Visit Wales - what's included in our Wales Walking Holiday packages
Wales Walking Holidays' walking trails offer a highly commended personalised service. Our services include comfortable walker-friendly accommodations, bed and full Welsh breakfast, detailed route book, maps, door to door luggage transfers, as well as pick up to and from path if the accommodations are not on the trail. With prior notice, the accommodations can cater for all dietary needs. Packed lunches and evening meals can also be arranged. Everything is catered for. All you need to do is lace up your boots and enjoy the walking
Tailor-made walking holidays with luggage transfer.
Wales Walking Holidays' packages can be tailor-made whether you want a short break or a lengthy stay. Most noteworthy, you can start on any day of the week. Due to our speciality, we can incorporate rest days into the route and create shorter or longer days to enable the freedom to explore at your own pace and savour our captivating country.
Offa’s Dyke Path
Our Offa's Dyke walking tours follow the 177 miles (285 km) Offa’s Dyke Path National Trail from Prestatyn in North Wales to Chepstow in the South or vice versa. The most varied, wild, and scenic of all the trails with flora and fauna as rich and as varied as the historical sights and landscapes.
North Wales Path
A 60 mile (97km) captivating trail from Prestatyn to Bangor. Sections of the North Wales Path follow the Wales Coast Path, but diverts to higher ground between Conwy and Bangor with magnificent views across to Anglesey and Snowdonia.
Ceredigion Path
The Ceredigion Path, is a 60 mile route (96km) sweeping around Cardigan Bay. It has the most varied landscape and terrain of the whole Wales Coast Path with a wealth of wildlife and habitats as well as splendid views towards the Llŷn Peninsula, and Snowdonia.
Wales Coast Path
The Wales Coast Path is a coast to coast 870 mile (1,400km) long-distance walking route along the Welsh coastline. From Queensferry in the North to Chepstow in the South or vice versa, Wales is the first country in the world to provide a dedicated footpath around its whole coastline.
Anglesey and Wicklow
An unique opportunity to walk both sides of the Irish Sea. Savour the Anglesey Coastal Path, Môn Mam Cymru - the Mother of Wales, before taking the ferry over to Dublin and the Wicklow Way, the Garden of Ireland.
Glyndŵr’s Way
The Glyndŵr's Way is a 135 mile (216km) horseshoe shaped National Trail starting at Knighton on the Border of England and Wales. The trail crosses west through the Radnorshire Hills through market towns and farmland ending at Welshpool in the heart of Mid Wales.
Anglesey Coast Path
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is a 128 mile (206 km) circular route following the island's varied coastline. One of Wales' best kept secrets, Ynys Môn (Anglesey), is steeped in history, castles, lighthouses, Celtic trails and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Snowdonia and Anglesey
An unique dual based self-guided walking package for those wanting a taste of the rugged mountains of Snowdonia and the breath-taking Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path. This package gives you an insight to the diversity of Wales’ terrain.
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
New for 2017! The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is Wales' oldest National Trail. The 186 mile (299 km) trail twists and turns along Britain's most breath-taking coastline passing cromlechs, standing stones, pretty towns and villages and fabulous coastline.