Point of Ayr circular walk, Flintshire
Children can get close to nature on this walk...
Make your way along this seaside sculpture trail for the perfect selfie snapshot
Limeslade Bay car park to Caswell Bay car park
3 miles or 5 km
Joining the path at Limeslade, you might catch a glimpse of seals basking on the rocks close to the water’s edge.
A little further along the path you’ll discover the Leaping Fish Sculpture, part of a coastal art trail by group Sculpture Art and Education by the Sea. Carved from local reclaimed oak, the sculpture depicts an ever-flowing circle of water with a leaping mackerel. Take a peek through the viewfinder at the sculpture’s centre to observe the stunning coastal landscape, before continuing your journey.
The path then passes Langland Bay with its distinctive line of Victorian green and white beach huts – the perfect place to stop for some mid-walk refreshments while you watch the local surfers ride the waves.
From Langland the Coast Path winds around the rugged cliffs on its way to Caswell Bay. Here you’ll find another sculpture featuring fish and surfboards on either side of a bench. The two parts are hand carved from reclaimed oak and decorated with metal panels and casts of shells found on the local beaches.
Tricia Cottnam, Wales Coast Path Officer highlights:
"This is a fun walk for the family to enjoy together and to discover how the dramatic Welsh coast can inspire local artists with their work".
Download the Limeslade Bay to Caswell Bay itinerary (PDF) and a route map (JPEG)
Image credit: Leaping Fish sculpture by Art and Education by the Sea