Celtic Way - The Route

The Route

The route is not a continuous path for the whole length of the walk route. The route runs from West Wales eastward through South Wales to Chepstow where it enters the county of Gloucestershire and carries on through Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon and finally enters Cornwall. A guide to the route was published in 1998: The Celtic Way: A long distance walk through western Britain, by Val Saunders Evans. Cheshire: Sigma Leisure.

The route links sites of importance in Celtic Britain in prehistory such as Stonehenge.

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