A section of the Wales Coast Path has been opened up for those staying in holiday cottages in Wales.
The new boardwalk at Porthcawl was unveiled by environment minister Jane Davidson and it will help holidaymakers with pushchairs and wheelchair users to easily access the coast.
We have to agree with her that the coastline in Porthcawl is "beautiful" and should be enjoyed by everyone who stays at holiday cottages in Wales.
Funding from the European Regional Development Fund and the Assembly Government allowed the boardwalk to be created and Ms Davidson stated: "I am sure that the path will provide a real draw for visitors and tourists and will provide a welcome boost to the local economy."
People who decide to book a holiday cottage in Wales and explore Porthcawl can find sandy beaches at Rest Bay, Pink Bay and Sker Beach. Rest Bay even has a Blue Flag, which is given to beaches that have high water quality and environmental credentials.
We think you should try a spot of surfing or cycling along the coastline to really take in the scenery on offer.
Posted by Toby Lawrence, cottages4you


