Dinas Powys - Sully - Dinas Powys
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This walk starts in the busy village of Dinas Powys. From the start the walk heads off across the open moorland of the Cadaxton flood-plain before reaching the beach at Sully. The walk then continues along the beach with views of the coastline on both sides of the Bristol Channel. Finally the walker returns to Dinas Powys via Cross Common and the Cog Moors.
During this walk there are excellent opportunities to see wildlife, including kestrels hunting over the moors and a wide range of seabirds near the coast that nest on uninhabited Sully Island. There can be livestock in some of the fields crossed and the walk also skirts around the edge of a golf course, so be ready to put your dog on a lead if you take one.
I encountered a muddy patch after Waymark 2 when I last walked the route. It had rained heavily the day before and the track is used by cows moving between fields, so you may have to leave the track briefly and use an adjoining field if not wearing boots for the walk. It is also wise to note that some of this walk is over the flood-plain of the River Cadaxton and can be underwater if it has rained for several days, particularly in the winter months.
There are pubs in Dinas Powys Village near to Waymark 20 and also the Sully Arms just after Waymark 11, both serving food at lunchtimes. At Waymark 14, turning right down the hill instead of left will bring you to the Captain's Wife with restaurant / pub, snack kiosk, picnic benches and access to Sully Island at low tide.
Wales - South Wales - Cardiff - Countryside
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Cafe, Church, Pub, Public Transport, Restaurant, Sea
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