Sunday, January 2, 2011

Bluestone Walking Festival



BLUESTONE WALKING FESTIVAL


Periodicity: annual

Location:  Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales, UK

Time of the year:  May

Duration:  26 days

Number of Walks: 

1st edition: 2011 

2011 edition: 2nd  - 27th May 2011 
2011  edition programme: http://www.bluestonewales.com/content/activities/off_resort/walking.aspx 


3rd May - Three Quays Walk - Cresswell, Lawrenny & Landshipping - 9 Miles 
4th May - Bluestone Historical Walk with our historian Terry John
5th May - Manorbier Figure of 8 Walk, visiting Manorbier Castle, Hill Farm, Manorbier and Swanlake Bay - 6 Miles                 
7th May - Bluestone historical walk with our historian Terry John
8th May - Stackpole Quay, Barafundle, Stackpole Head, Broadhaven, Lily Ponds, Castle Dock Woods and back to Stackpole Quay via Eight Arch Bridge - 6 Miles
10th May - Saundersfoot Coal and Rail Trail - Saundersfoot, Netherwood, St Issel's Church, Coppet Hall and back to Saundersfoot - 3 Miles

11th May - Bluestone historical walk with our historian Terry John
12th May - Newport to Carningli Common, Carningli, Bedd Morris, Carn Ffoi and the back to Newport - 7 Miles
14th May - Bluestone historical walk with our historian Terry John
15th May - Whitesands to St.Davids Head, Carn Llidi and  back to Whitesands - 3 Miles
17th May - Whitesands to Pen Pedol, Porthclais & then Oriel y Parc- 9 Miles

18th May - Bluestone historical walk with our historian Terry John
19th May - Llwyngwair Manor Hotel to Pilgrim's Steps and Cross, Nevern Castle, Nevern Church and back to Llwyngwair Manor Hotel - 2 -3 Miles
21st May - Bluestone historical walk with our historian Terry John        
22nd May - Stackpole Quay to Barafundle, Stackpole Head, Broadhaven, Lily Ponds, Castle Dock Woods and back to Stackpole Quay via Eight Arch Bridge - 6 Miles
24th May - Penally to Penally Abbey, Trefloyne Wood, Hoyles Moputh Cave, Kiln Park and then back to Penally - 4 Miles 25th May - Bluestone historical walk with our historian Terry John
26th May - Saundersfoot Harbour to Wisemans Bridge, Stepaside, Colby Lodge Woodland Garen and then on to Amroth - 9 Miles

 
2012 edition:
2012 edition programme:

Number of participants (average):

Notable walks:

Walks for disabled persons?

Price: The Bluestone Walking Festival 2011 costs from £98 per person (based on four people sharing a Caldey Lodge at Bluestone) and will include transport to the start and end of each walking route, led by a trained and knowledgeable leader.

Notes: 

Sponsoring: Yes


Organization: Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority

Contact:
Phone 01834 862400


Website:
http://www.bluestonewales.com/content/activities/off_resort/walking.aspx


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