Wonders of the Coast Path - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

North Wales and Anglesey
The first leg takes Sean along the coast of north Wales and on to the island of Anglesey. Along the way searches for Britain's rarest toad, turns his hand to making a Bronze Age axe head and has a beach cookout using mussels and oysters caught fresh from the Menai Strait.

Llŷn Peninsula
The second leg of his journey takes Sean along the Llŷn Peninsula in north west Wales.
Sean starts his journey at Bangor where he joins the crew of 1930s sailing ship the Vilma to help steer her down the Menai Strait.

Cardigan Bay
This week Sean travels down beautiful Cardigan Bay, where he helps monitor the local dolphin population, discovers a four thousand year old sunken forest on a beach and takes part in a Celtic Longboat rowing race.

Pembrokeshire
This time, in Pembrokeshire, Sean meets a family who have moved to the coast to live off-grid and takes part in an archeological dig to unearth the secrets of a medieval chapel.
Then he joins members of a Blind Society to find out how they use sound to experience the coast and discovers baby seals at Castlemartin military firing range.

Carmarthen Bay and Gower
Sean Fletcher's walk around the Wales Coast path has reached Carmarthen Bay and the Gower Peninsula, with it's peaceful estuaries, glorious sandy beaches and limestone cliffs. At Pendine sands Sean discovers the amazing story of Wales' land speed record holder and witnesses his original car roar up the beach once more. Plus Sean attempts to beat the tide and reach the end of the epic Worms Head.

Merthyr Mawr
Sean Fletcher is on the final leg of his epic journey around the Wales Coast Path.
South Wales may be the most densely populated section of the coast, but as Sean discovers, it has some of the most spectacular landscapes. He explores the mighty sand dunes at Merthyr Mawr on horseback, discovers how our sea cliffs breath in and out with the pounding of waves and re-creates Marconi's first radio transmission over open water, from Lavernock Point to Flatholm island.
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