Follow my journey along the Wales Coast Path, where I share photos from the walk, my insights into walking the path, where I’ve stayed and eaten, and the challenges I’ve faced, to help you plan your very own Welsh Walking Adventure.
The walk from Barmouth to Harlech was the one I’d been waiting for – quite possibly the main reason I was drawn to begin walking the Wales Coast Path in the first place. Because both Barmouth and Harlech are places that mean a lot to me – and this walk bridges the gap between my dad’s family and my mum’s. This part of Cymru’s coast is stunning, with beautiful, sandy beaches and mountainous views making for some of the very best of the Welsh coast.
The beautiful nine-mile walk from Llwyngwril to Barmouth takes you through farmland and forestry area with stunning views of Barmouth, before heading along the coastline at Fairbourne, along the estuary, and over Barmouth Bridge. This was an important walk for me, as our end point was my grandad’s favourite place, and the place he was evacuated to during the Second World War.