Llantwit Major and St Donat’s

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"Along the Glamorgan Heritage Coast to St Donat’s and Marcross from Llantwit Major"
Walk directions

Turn right out of the car park, then left in front of the Old Swan Inn. Immediately bear left again, descending along Burial Lane to a stream crossing. Keep ahead up a flight of steps and turn left. Follow a track on to an enclosed path and continue to a stone stile on the right.

Cross into a field and follow the fence to the left. Drop through Flanders Farm to a lane and bear right. Follow a track along the top edge of Cwm Col-huw to the coast and turn right. At Tresilian Bay, cross the stony beach, climbing steps to regain the coastal path.

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  Terrain  - Coast path, well-marked field paths, tracks, minor roads and woodland trails (24 stiles)
  Landscape  - Coastal cliffs, fields, woodland, historic town
  Dog friendliness  - Stone stiles may be difficult to negotiate
  Parking  - Car park behind town hall in the centre of Llantwit Major (alternative parking available at railway station)
  Toilets en route  - In town hall car park
About the walk
There is no place more significant to the spread of early Christianity among the Celtic peoples than Llantwit Major. It was here, in the early 6th century, that St Illtyd re-established the famous divinity school of Cor Tewdws, which attracted pilgrims and pupils from throughout the Celtic world....
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Stretching 14 miles on the coastline of south Wales, Glamorgan Heritage Coast was one of Britain’s first designated heritage coastlines. The project, launched in 1973, covers a 14-mile stretch of coastline incorporating Porthcawl (in neighbouring Bridgend), Dunraven Park, Monknash Coast, St Donats, Summerhouse Point and the cheerful beach holiday resort of Barry Island.
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Llantwit Major and St Donat’s

Recommended by
Our view
"Along the Glamorgan Heritage Coast to St Donat’s and Marcross from Llantwit Major"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Coast path, well-marked field paths, tracks, minor roads and woodland trails (24 stiles)
  Landscape - Coastal cliffs, fields, woodland, historic town
  Dog friendliness - Stone stiles may be difficult to negotiate
  Parking - Car park behind town hall in the centre of Llantwit Major (alternative parking available at railway station)
  Toilets en route - In town hall car park
About the walk
There is no place more significant to the spread of early Christianity among the Celtic peoples than Llantwit Major. It was here, in the early 6th century, that St Illtyd re-established the famous divinity school of Cor Tewdws, which attracted pilgrims and pupils from throughout the Celtic world....
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Vale of Glamorgan
Stretching 14 miles on the coastline of south Wales, Glamorgan Heritage Coast was one of Britain’s first designated heritage coastlines. The project, launched in 1973, covers a 14-mile stretch of coastline incorporating Porthcawl (in neighbouring Bridgend), Dunraven Park, Monknash Coast, St Donats, Summerhouse Point and the cheerful beach holiday resort of Barry Island.