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Wales to the East Coast of IrelandPlans included:Cardigan New QuayAberystwyth Aberdovey Barmouth Porthmadog Tremadog Bay Menai Strait Menai Strait - The SwelliesConwy Dun Laoghaire Dublin Bay Wicklow Arklow Wexford
On this 2018 edition the chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. Depths have been updated from the latest surveys where available. Additional tidal stream data has been added. There has been general updating throughout.
On this 2017 edition the latest depth surveys have been applied. The chart specification has been improved to show coloured light flashes. There has been general updating throughout.
On this 2016 edition the latest depth surveys have been applied throughout. The chart specification has now been improved to show coloured light flashes.
The 200km (125 mile) long Anglesey Coastal Path is a long distance route that follows much of the island's coastline and comprises one section of the Wales Coast Path. The path primarily caters for walkers however, cyclists and horse riders can also enjoy certain sections.
Plans included: Loch Gairloch (1:40 000) Kyleakin (1:40 000) Portree (1:25 000) Uig (1:35 000) Dunvegan (1:40 000) Loch Boisdale (South Uist) (1:25 000) Loch Carnan (1:20 000) Loch Maddy (1:40 000) East Loch Tarbert (1:60 000)
Cleveland Way National Trail was the second to be established in Britain and is now over 40 years old. Many walkers consider it to be a classic route because of the variety of landscapes through which it travels.