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Tenby Harbour We give you a map to show you the way Puffin on the Pembrokeshire Coast St Davids Cathedral A beautiful cove on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path

Pembrokeshire Coast Path

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail follows 186 miles of wild and rugged coastline along the westerly peninsula of Wales. Secluded beaches, castle ruins and sleepy fishing villages are a few of the sights you will see on this walk which skirts the Pembrokeshire National Park. Breathe in the scent of wild herbs and flowers as you follow undulating cliff tops trails, listening to waves crashing in the sea caves below. Watch for puffins and seals who enjoy the coastal habitat and take a well deserved rest in one of the many secluded coves en route. This walk will leave you energised, revived and will inspire the senses.

The Trail begins in the Southern village of Amroth and winds it way North through the beaches and fishing villages of South Pembrokeshire. Tenby Harbour is a highlight with its colourful houses as is the dramatic limestone rock formations near Stackpole. As you head North the terrain becomes tougher and North of the Estuary the scenery becomes more remote with high cliff top walking. We offer the full walk in two weeks or if you prefer we offer the South, Central and the North Section as shorter week long walks.


Highlights:

  • Clifftop walking, beaches and wildlife
  • Hidden Bays and sleepy fishing villages
  • Explore St David's - the smallest city in Britain
  • Picnic at Barafundle Bay - voted one of the worlds best beaches
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