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Section 2 - Total distance 7.7km (4.8 miles)
Characterised by high cliffs and secluded beaches, much of this section is heritage coast. The waterfall at Tresaith beach is a particularly unusual feature and was created when glacial activity diverted the river Saith.
Aberporth to Tresaith
Distance 3.2km (2 miles), grade - easy/moderate
An all weather, surfaced cliff-top path between these villages affords some spectacular views. The southern half is wheelchair friendly.
Tresaith to Penbryn
Distance 2.6km (1.6 miles), grade - moderate/hard
The steep coastal slope forces the path inland slightly here resulting in a long climb to a height of 125 metres.
Penbryn to Llangrannog
Distance 2.9km (1.8 miles), grade - hard
Again the nature of the coastline makes the path less intimate with the sea here and with two steep climbs in such a short distance this is one of the toughest sections of the Ceredigion Coast Path.
Walk Route: 2nd Section Ceredigion Coastal Path
Miles: 12
Open all the time
Prices
Free entry
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Address
Ceredigion,
SA43 2BU
Location and nearby places
Directions
Map reference: SN 258515 Lat: 52.13504 Long: -4.54602
Off the A487 between Cardigan and Aberaeron.
Parking: free
Parking: with charge
Accessible by Public Transport: 35 miles from Aberystwyth station