
The official route map for the Celtic Trail network on National Route 4 in South & West Wales from Chepstow to St Davids. Follow traffic-free greenways, coastal paths, riverside trails & quiet country lanes as the Celtic Trail takes you through wonderfully scenic West Wales. Whether you are an experienced cyclist, a family with children or looking for great historic attractions, coastal gems, & fantastic places to eat & drink, the Celtic Trail offers all this & more. The western section of the trail takes you to some of Pembrokeshire & Carmarthenshire`s finest coastlines. Visit fantastic seaside resorts like Tenby & Saundersfoot, stunning beaches like Newgale & Whitesands, picturesque harbours like Solva & Little Haven & historic centres like St Davids, & explore some great traffic-free routes including the Millennium Coastal Park & the Brunel Trail. These coastal routes are threaded together by quiet & often hilly lanes through beautiful countryside. And if it`s a remote rural ride you are after, follow NCN47 of the Trail as it travels over the Preseli Hills between Fishguard & Carmarthen, then along the Tywi Valley & on to the scenic Swiss Valley Route, a lovely 11-mile greenway. If you are looking to tackle the trail over several days it can be easily broken down into shorter sections with plenty of places to stay along the way, not to mention countless pubs, cafes restaurants & tea-rooms where hungry cyclists are always guaranteed a warm welcome.