Collapse of Wooden Walkway Due to Sinkhole Forces Closure of Section of Wales Coast Path

🚨 Heads up, adventurers! A significant sinkhole has swallowed part of the wooden walkway on the Wales Coast Path near Llangwnnadl, Gwynedd. 🌧️ After relentless rainfall, a section of the path has collapsed into a cliff-edge chasm, raising safety concerns. πŸ’§
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Cyngor Gwynedd is advising everyone to steer clear of this area “under any circumstances”. 🚫 They’re currently working on a temporary diversion route, so hang tight for updates. πŸ™Œ
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This isn’t just an isolated incident, though. The iconic 870-mile coastal path around Wales is dealing with multiple diversions due to landslides, storm damage and more. Take note: πŸ“Œ

πŸ”Ή In Nefyn, ramblers are being redirected because of a major landslip affecting local homes.
πŸ”Ή Storm damage has indefinitely shut the headland stretch at Llanbedrog.
πŸ”Ή Alternative routes are set up in Cemaes, Anglesey; Amroth, Pembrokeshire; and Sir John’s Hill, Laugharne.
πŸ”Ή A worrying crack has appeared on cliffs overlooking Traeth Mawr in the Vale of Glamorgan, with potential collapse on the horizon.
πŸ”Ή Near St Asaph Avenue in Kinmel Bay, an ongoing coastal defence project is about to ease access limitations.

It’s a challenging time for nature lovers, but safety comes first! Stay informed and plan your coastal adventures accordingly. Stay safe everyone! πŸ˜ŠπŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈβœ¨ 🌊