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‘I inched across rock faces, explored sea caves and plummeted off cliffs’: readers’ favourite active holidays in Europe


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Island-hopping in Sicily, saving turtles in Cephalonia, coasteering in Pembrokeshire, e-biking in Andalucía and more – courtesy of our readers

Taking a Friday off gave me three clear days, enough time to walk from Llangynidr to Abergavenny along the Beacons Way. It’s delightful! I got a return train ticket from Bristol to Abergavenny, then the local bus from Abergavenny to Llangynidr on the first day – I was one of three passengers, with a super-friendly driver. First day’s walking featured open moors, bracken-filled hillsides and beautiful views. Overnight in Crickhowell was followed by a walk to Llanthony, with four ridge crossings, stunning views and the incredible Patrishow Church. Camp at Llanthony Priory campsite, and cosy up in the tiny, wonderful pub for dinner. The final day was in Abergavenny, another stunner with huge views. Finishing off on the super-steep and super-rewarding Skirrid was the icing on the cake. Then time for a pint in Abergavenny before the train home. I felt great.
Rachel

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