
The Ceredigion Coast Path ( cy, Llwybr Arfordir Ceredigion) is a waymarked
long distance footpath
A long-distance trail (or long-distance footpath, track, way, greenway) is a longer recreational trail mainly through rural areas used for hiking, backpacking, cycling, horse riding or cross-country skiing. They exist on all continents exc ...
in the
United Kingdom, on the coast of
Ceredigion,
Wales. It is in length, running along the coast of
Cardigan Bay
Cardigan Bay ( cy, Bae Ceredigion) is a large inlet of the Irish Sea, indenting the west coast of Wales between Bardsey Island, Gwynedd in the north, and Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire at its southern end. It is the largest bay in Wales.
Geo ...
from
Cardigan to
Ynyslas
The path forms one section of the
Wales Coast Path, an long-distance walking route around the whole coast of Wales from
Chepstow to
Queensferry, opened in 2012.
[All-Wales Coast Path Nears Completion]
. ''BBC News Wales''. BBC. 17 October 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
Background
The Ceredigion Coast Path project was funded under the
EU's
Objective 1 programme for West Wales and the Valleys. There were previously existing lengthy public rights of way along the coastline, but the scheme allowed for these to be linked together – by creating new public access routes – to make a continuous route. The path was opened throughout in July 2008.
Description
The coast path runs along the Welsh
Heritage Coast from Cardigan northwards along Cardigan Bay to Ynyslas near (
Borth), a little to the north of
Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth () is a university and seaside town as well as a community in Ceredigion, Wales. Located in the historic county of Cardiganshire, means "the mouth of the Ystwyth". Aberystwyth University has been a major educational location in ...
. The official start, in Cardigan, is the bronze otter next to the bridge on the northern bank of the
River Teifi.() The end is at the Ynyslas war memorial.()
The path crosses a variety of landscapes, such as the dune system at Ynyslas, high cliffs, storm beaches, sandy bays and sea caves. The path passes through small villages and some well-known tourist resorts and offers a close insight into this stretch of coast, recently officially opened up to walkers via this route, some parts of which are still under development.
There are four sections that are designated as
Heritage Coast, and two areas within Cardigan Bay are marine
Special Areas of Conservation because of their importance for wildlife. This section of coastline is renowned for
bottlenose dolphin
Bottlenose dolphins are aquatic mammals in the genus ''Tursiops.'' They are common, cosmopolitan members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins. Molecular studies show the genus definitively contains two species: the common ...
s,
grey seals and
porpoise
Porpoises are a group of fully aquatic marine mammals, all of which are classified under the family Phocoenidae, parvorder Odontoceti (toothed whales). Although similar in appearance to dolphins, they are more closely related to narwhals an ...
s.
Ceredigion Coast Path sections
The Ceredigion Coast Path can be accessed by road at a number of points, so that it can readily be split into the following eleven sections:
*
Cardigan to
Mwnt: – ''Note: There is a temporary route connecting
Gwbert with Mwnt; the actual Ceredigion Coast Path section within that vicinity is currently unavailable because of legal proceedings.''
* Mwnt to
Aberporth
Aberporth is a seaside village, community and electoral ward in Ceredigion, Wales. The population at the 2001 Census, was 2,485, of whom 49 per cent could speak the Welsh language. At the 2011 Census, the population of the community was 2,374 a ...
:
* Aberporth to
Tresaith:
* Tresaith to
Penbryn:
* Penbryn to
Llangrannog:
* Llangrannog to
Cwmtydu:
* Cwmtydu to
New Quay:
* New Quay to
Aberaeron:
* Aberaeron to
Llanrhystud:
* Llanrhystud to
Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth () is a university and seaside town as well as a community in Ceredigion, Wales. Located in the historic county of Cardiganshire, means "the mouth of the Ystwyth". Aberystwyth University has been a major educational location in ...
:
* Aberystwyth to
Borth (Ynyslas):
Whilst a long-distance path in its own right, it is linked at both ends as part of the Wales Coast Path. It meets the
Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail at
St Dogmaels
St Dogmaels ( cy, Llandudoch) is a village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the estuary of the River Teifi, a mile downstream from the town of Cardigan in neighbouring Ceredigion. A little to the north of the village, fur ...
after crossing the tidal stretch of the
River Teifi via the old bridge in Cardigan.
Access
Although the Ceredigion Coast Path is a long-distance path, it can easily be split into smaller sections. Some of the sections are challenging, given the undulating nature of the path, but some of the flatter sections are quite suitable for walkers of lesser or limited ability. Recently, for instance, work completed between Aberporth and Tresaith has re-routed the path to avoid steps. Also, the Aberporth Inclusive Access Cliff Top Trail is a high-quality surfaced path built to wheelchair gradient standards.
Many of the coastal villages and towns were visited by the Cardi Bach bus service run between Cardigan and New Quay, particularly aimed at walkers. Introduced in 2004, it initially carried 1,000 passengers a year and only ran in the summer. This figure had risen to 4,600 by 2010. As a result of this success, the service was extended to operate all year round (six days a week over the summer and three days a week at other times) from 2012 until September 2014, with funding from the Rural Development Plan. Funding ended in September 2014 and the service closed.
The northern part of the Ceredigion Coast Path, at Borth and Aberystwyth, can be accessed by train on the
Cambrian Line
The Cambrian Line ( cy, Llinell y Cambrian), also known as the Cambrian Main Line ( cy, Prif Linell y Cambrian) and Cambrian Coast Line ( cy, Llinell Arfordir y Cambrian), is a railway line that runs from Shrewsbury, England, westwards to Aber ...
.
References
External links
The Official Guide to the Ceredigion Coast Path
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Recreational walks in Wales
Long-distance footpaths in Wales
Coastal paths in Wales
Tourist attractions in Ceredigion
Coast of Ceredigion