The Wales Coastal Path in North Wales. Picturesque view of South Stack Lighthouse overlooking the Irish Sea on Holy Island.


The Wales Coastal Path in North Wales. Picturesque view of South Stack Lighthouse overlooking the Irish Sea on Holy Island, Anglesea. The Daniel Alexander designed lighthouse was completed in 1809. This scene and route is part of the Wales Coast Path, which was developed in partnership with the Welsh Government, the Countryside Council for Wales, sixteen local authorities and two National Parks. Opened in May 2012, the 870 mile path (1,400 km) runs from the market town of Chepstow to the Cheshire border on the River Dee. The route is also part Anglesey Coastal Path Walk, which is a 124 mile long distance footpath\walk which formerly starts and ends in Holyhead on Holy Island.


Size: 3840px × 5760px
Location: UK, Wales, Anglesey County, Anglesey, Holy Island, South Stack
Photo credit: © UK Rural Images Wales / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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