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Wales’ coast is the ”greatest region on Earth”

The Welsh Coastline has been named the “greatest region on Earth in 2012″ by the popular travel guide, Lonely Planet. Our local coastline has beaten areas in New Zealand, India, Kenya, Croatia and Canada to claim the prestigious accolade. Even La Ruta Maya in Central America, the region inhabited by the infamous Mayan civilisation whose calendar, it is believed by some, predicts the end of the world in 2012, could only achieve second place!

Lonely Planet highlights the All Wales Coast Path, which will open fully on 5th May 2012, as an important new attraction. Stretching for approximately 870 miles and costing £10 million to complete, the Welsh Government Scheme will make Wales the first country in the world to have a footpath running along its entire coastline.

‘Traitor’s Walk’ runs for 6 miles of this path (partly adjacent to our park) from Llanddulas beach to Old Colwyn, via Penmaenhead. In 1399 Penmaenhead was the location of the ambush of King Richard II of England by Henry Bollingbrook’s men. Richard was deposed and incarcerated, later dying in mysterious circumstances; while the traitor Bollingbrook became King Henry IV of England. This act of treachery, just past the boundary of our park, fanned the flames of Owain Glyndŵr’s rebellion, causing turmoil and ultimately leading to the War of the Roses.

The world leading scheme however, is not the only reason why Lonely Planet holds our local area in such high esteem. Lonely Planet’s Tom Hall explains that “As well as the novel ability to walk its entire coastline, the region comes out top because of its wildlife, great surf, castles and fantastic spots…”.

We believe that our stretch of the coastline is the perfect evidence for this, with local attractions including: