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5 to 9 nights
62 miles
Easy / Moderate to Demanding
2nd January to 24th December

From £605 per person

Carmarthenshire Coast Path

The Carmarthenshire Coast Path differs from the rest of the Wales Coast Path due to its dramatically contrasting scenery, built by frequent trips inland through a gentle countryside of fields and woodlands.

While the coastal sections of the Carmarthenshire Coast Path walking holiday may seem limited, the spectacular views upon reaching them certainly do not disappoint. The many wonderful towns and villages along the way are well-stocked with a full range of facilities, with the most interesting example being Carmarthen itself, one of the oldest towns in Wales.

The undulating and changeable terrain provides plenty of interest to keep walkers engaged, and features a wonderfully diverse mixture of quiet forest paths, rugged clifftop trails and rolling green hills. A stunning walking holiday full of Welsh character.

Looking to complete the full Wales Coast Path? This itinerary links up perfectly with the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to the west and the Gower Coast Path to the east.

Available tours

Code Tour Duration Difficulty Price per person
CACP1 From Amroth(L) to Burry Port 5 nights, 4 days walking Demanding £605
CACP2 From Amroth(L) to Burry Port 6 nights, 5 days walking Moderate / Demanding £725
CACP3 From Amroth(L) to Burry Port 9 nights, 8 days walking Easy / Moderate £1085
"Langharne Castle and Signpost" by Lesley Kenworthy (2022) "Langharne Castle and Signpost" by Lesley Kenworthy (2022)
"Laugharne Castle" by Helen Anderson (2022) "Laugharne Castle" by Helen Anderson (2022)
"Shipwreck on Cefn Sidan Beach" by Helen Anderson (2022) "Shipwreck on Cefn Sidan Beach" by Helen Anderson (2022)
"View Towards Pembrey Country Park" by Helen Anderson (2022) "View Towards Pembrey Country Park" by Helen Anderson (2022)
"Llanybri on the Way to Llansteffan" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022) "Llanybri on the Way to Llansteffan" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022)
"A Carmarthenshire Goat" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022) "A Carmarthenshire Goat" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022)
"Laugharne Castle" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022) "Laugharne Castle" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022)
"Struggling to reach the Pedals" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022) "Struggling to reach the Pedals" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022)
"Harbour at Saundersfoot" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022) "Harbour at Saundersfoot" by Simon and Clare Parker (2022)
"Approaching Llansteffan" by Anthony Pearse (2021) "Approaching Llansteffan" by Anthony Pearse (2021)