International Appalachian Trail
International Appalachian Trail

The (IAT) waymarker joins the Wales Coast Path ,on a sign post near Pwllygranant Cove.

The aim of the International Appalachian Trail (IAT), Sentier International des Appalaches
(SIA), is to establish a long-distance walking trail that extends to all geographic regions
once connected by the “Caledonian–Appalachian Mountain” range, formed more than
250 million years ago on the super-continent Pangea .
The route extends from East Greenland to Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Norway, France,
Spain, Portugal and Morocco
The path now passes through Canada, Greenland, Scotland ( June-2010 ,
The West Highland Way ) and from October 2010 - The Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
The IAT is an extension of the grandfather of mammoth hikes, the Appalachian Trail –
(1922-1937) from Springer Mountain, Georgia to Mount Katahdin, Maine, United States ,
which is over 2,150 miles long and passes through 14 of the Eastern American States.

Ref: 9440

Date: 29/10/2011

Location: SN 122 478

International Appalachian Trail

The (IAT) waymarker joins the Wales Coast Path ,on a sign post near Pwllygranant Cove.

The aim of the International Appalachian Trail (IAT), Sentier International des Appalaches
(SIA), is to establish a long-distance walking trail that extends to all geographic regions
once connected by the “Caledonian–Appalachian Mountain” range, formed more than
250 million years ago on the super-continent Pangea .
The route extends from East Greenland to Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Norway, France,
Spain, Portugal and Morocco
The path now passes through Canada, Greenland, Scotland ( June-2010 ,
The West Highland Way ) and from October 2010 - The Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
The IAT is an extension of the grandfather of mammoth hikes, the Appalachian Trail –
(1922-1937) from Springer Mountain, Georgia to Mount Katahdin, Maine, United States ,
which is over 2,150 miles long and passes through 14 of the Eastern American States.

Ref: 9440

Date: 29/10/2011

Location: SN 122 478