One of the most
often-cited reasons to come to Wales is the presence of the gorgeous coastal
path that spans the entirety of the country. Opened in 2012 by Visit Wales, the
Wales Coast Path is the world’s first uninterrupted route along a national
coast. The path shows off Wales’ beaches, estuaries, cliffs, woodlands and
hills, and there are also city waterfronts, writers’ retreats, fun parks and
historic castles to explore. For more information on the Welsh Coast Path, including
coastal walking options and in-depth maps, go to visitwales.com
Looking for
somewhere to call home while exploring the beautiful countryside of Wales? Look
no further than Cool Coastal Lets, based in New Quay, West Wales. Book your
stay now at coolcoastallets.com.
Cool Coastal Lets –
Special Spaces, in Special Places
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Cool Coastal Lets – Summer Availability
It’s the
year of the sea in Wales, so why not take this opportunity to explore the only
country in the world with a continuous path around its entire coastline. Book
your stay with us at Cool Coastal Lets. We have a number of stylish cottages
with incredible sea views, as well as easy access to the coastal footpaths
around Wales. Visit our website, call, or email us for more information
regarding our July and August rental availability.
If the
gorgeous beaches and crisp blue waters aren't enough to inspire you then maybe
these spots to catch some magnificent wildlife are.
The
Ceredigion coast is a wonderful place for taking in some breathtaking scenery.
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Come and browse a selection of 'plein air' paintings in acrylics and oils by Wim Van de Wege. There
will be over 20 paintings by Wim on show from Friday June 22. Wim
studied Visual Arts at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam in the
1990's, and has clearly defined characteristic trends in both his
abstracts, landscapes and architectural observations, well worth seeing!
Everyone is welcome to the launch on Friday June 22 at 6pm, at The Gallery - Yr Oriel.
The gallery will also be showing new work from artists such as Ro Rogers, Alice Tennant, Perryn Butler, Claire Fergusson-Walker, Andrew McCutcheon and Jane Corsellis.