Pembrokeshire Coast Path - 15 Days & 14 Nights
- Walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail
- Hidden bays and sleepy fishing villages
- The city of St David's, surprisingly the smallest in Britain
- Spot seals and puffins in their natural habitat
- Follow trails atop cliff’s, with the crashing Atlantic waves below
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Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Saundersfoot and overnightAlthough Amroth is the starting point of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, your first night will be spent in Saundersfoot as there is a lack of accommodation in Amroth. Saundersfoot is a nice quiet seaside village.Â
You can catch the train from Swansea (1 hour 30 mins) or Cardiff (3 hours) to Saundersfoot.Â

Harbourlight Guest House is a 3-star guesthouse in an ideal location in Pembrokeshire. It is a family run accommodation with licensed bar and on-site parking. Situated in the heart of the coastal village of Saundersfoot. It is located just 2-minute walk from beautiful seaside beaches, harbour, restaurants and shops.

This is a family run guest house situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire. They have over 15 years’ experience in running the 'Claremont' and look forward to looking after their guests many of which come back time and time again.
This is the ideal place to escape the crowds for a touch of peace and quiet, allowing you to relax, unwind and enjoy. Comfort and quality are the key notes of the decor, a theme which extends to each of the 20 en-suite rooms, some of which enjoy views across the bay.
A short transfer (15 mins) brings you to Amroth from Saundersfoot, where you spent the first night. It is a small village located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the start of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The first section of the walk from Amroth follows undulating paths through a mix of woodland cliff-top walking, and sandy coves onto the colourful village of Tenby. You will also enjoy beaches, sheltered bays and great picnic spots. There are a few steep sections, as to be expected and paths are cleverly chosen to skirt around MoD areas.
As you approach Manorbier you will spot Manorbier Castle. It is located just of the path and you may want to explore before approaching the town. (Opening times can be found online.)
Ascent:Â +425m /Â Descent:Â -410m

Nestled on mature grounds Castlemead is in a wooded valley overlooking Manorbier Bay, each room features an en-suite bathroom, a flat-screen TV, and tea/coffee making facilities. Some rooms also boast far-reaching views of the sea. The family-run restaurant offers 4-star food made with locally sourced produce and a daily changing menu. You can relax in the elegant guest lounge and a cosy sun room with views of the countryside and they also have sheltered garden where you can enjoy alfresco dining in the summer.

Hosted by Theresa and James, this boutique B&B boasts 4 cozy bedrooms, a great room with wood-burning fireplace, expansive outdoor patio, spectacular views, and western country design. Fuel up on a hearty, healthy two-course breakfast before you head out for the day.

Portclew House is a grand Georgian Country Guesthouse set in three acres of ground. This ideal location in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is just a stone's throw to the beautiful bay at Freshwater East and the coastal footpath which can be joined close by. They have seven bedrooms consisting of family, double, twin and single rooms. All have en suite facilities, colour TV, hairdryers and complimentary tea and coffee making facilities. On more pleasant days you may wish to eat al fresco on the balcony which adjoins the dining room. With two balconies on either side of the house you can sit and relax and are sure to catch the sun at any time of the day. Please advise at check in if you would like a packed lunch made for the following day.
The beautiful coastline scenery will continue today as you make your way around the green cliffs. As you pass Stackpole Quay the cliffs progress to limestone, dropping dramatically to the sea, offering a different perspective to today's walk. Why not visit the National Trust Boathouse Tearoom offering a selection of sandwiches and cakes?
Ascent:Â +330m / Descent:Â -305m

A warm welcome awaits you from Alex, Mallika and the rest of the team at this quiet country retreat where you can enjoy a restful stay or a good meal. All rooms are welcoming and comfortable with en-suite bathrooms and come with excellent facilities including Freeview TV, independently controlled central heating, tea and coffee making facilities & complimentary biscuits. They have a lovely restaurant serving good-value meals all day featuring home-cooked, fresh local ingredients.

Gary and Becky would like to welcome you to the award winning Stackpole Inn; with a restaurant and rooms. The four fabulous, newly renovated high quality king size en-suite rooms are on two levels. Breakfast is served in the restaurant with various options that can include full Welsh breakfast or smoked salmon, scrambled eggs using fresh farm eggs, fresh fruit and cereal and homemade marmalade. The chefs will cater for all special diets.
On today's walk, you will pass Freshwater West, known locally as "fresh-west." This is one of the coast's best-known surfing areas. Depending on the time of year you may have the chance to taste some of the fantastic seafood from the quirky local food van, made from an old fishing boat.Â
The scenery from here is spectacular, passing wonderful sea cliffs with some steep ups and downs.
Ascent: +195m / Descent: -220m
This section passes the Castlemartin firing ranges and may have to be shortened inland if your dates clash when training is in progress. You can check the Ministry of Defence firing range timetables here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/castlemartin-firing-notice--2Â

A lovely modern, comfortable B&B located just off the water’s edge. Expect a warm welcome from Madeline and James and lovely locally sourced ingredients for breakfast. Both rooms are furnished to a high standard and have all the amenities you require for a lovely overnight stay. In the evening you can relax in the guest lounge, with comfortable seating, a wood burner, free Wi-Fi and a selection of books and magazines.

Built in 1904, this Grade II listed country mansion has renovated and upgraded to provide luxury comfort, technology and style with original art and both modern and traditional touches to all its rooms. A mansion in the purest sense, the cast iron staircase has been stripped back to its original metal, new slate flagstones have been laid on the floor, luxury ensuite bathrooms fitted, solar boosted heating installed, and wi-fi throughout, making it a luxurious spacious and comfortable place to stay.

The Woodbine B&B offers cosy accommodation in the village of Pembroke which is steeped in history. Their aim is to provide you with a warm, comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. All rooms have central heating, colour TV/DVD, Radio, Alarm clock, Hair dryer and Tea/Coffee making facilities. They can also cater for special dietary requirements with prior notice.
Wonderful award-winning beaches and sheltered bays make for great picnic spots in this section.
Pembroke is located close to the river, steeped in history there are a number of interesting structures including a 900-year-old Norman castle and other historical ruins.
Ascent: +170m / Descent:Â -170m

The Woodbine B&B offers cosy accommodation in the village of Pembroke which is steeped in history. Their aim is to provide you with a warm, comfortable and welcoming atmosphere. All rooms have central heating, colour TV/DVD, Radio, Alarm clock, Hair dryer and Tea/Coffee making facilities. They can also cater for special dietary requirements with prior notice.

Where old meets new is probably the best way to describe the Coach House Hotel. A truly medieval feeling in a fully modern hotel. In fact, the Coach House Hotel has all the mod cons, including wireless internet, satellite TV and many other extras available for our guests.

Penfro B&B offers wonderful accommodation in this grade 2 listed Georgian mansion dating back to the 1970’s. Comfortable and traditional rooms offer walkers a pleasant night’s stay.
On today's walk, you leave Pembroke and cross the Cleddau Bridge, you can enjoy views across the estury. At some points the routes can become quite industrial, following power stations and oil refineries before heading inland passing through fields and woodland to reach Milford Haven.
The route carrying onto Sandy Haven will vary depending on the tides. Time it correctly and you will cross Sandy Haven Pill via the stepping stones.Â
Ascent: +240m / Descent: -220m
The distances noted above are for walking Pembroke to St Ishmaels (the longest walk possible on this section). Accommodation is limited in these parts and you may end up overnighting in one of three villages - mileage will be adjusted as appropriate in your travel documentation.
Today's rewarding views will include a mixture of gentle cliffs, small wooded valleys, bays and woodland. You will have the opportunity to visit Marloes Sands and at low tide you can explore the rock pools and small bays. The beach was used as a filming location for the Hollywood film "Snow White and the Huntsman" in 2011.
Ascent:Â +260m /Â Descent:Â -275m
The distances noted above are for walking Herbrandston to Marloes (the longest walk possible in this section). As accommodations are limited in these parts your mileages will differ slightly depending on where you are overnighting and will be detailed in your travel documentation

The Clock House provides a great welcoming service. You’ll be given your own front door key and you can come and go as you please.
They offer a traditional full cooked breakfast, or you can choose from scrambled egg with smoked salmon or a continental option. They have a spacious and comfy separate resident’s lounge, as well as a friendly Café/Bar offering real coffee, teas, home-made cakes, snacks & lunches during the day, they are fully licensed and use locally sourced ingredients in their menus wherever possible. The Café/Bar is open until 5pm every day except Monday. (Open Bank Holidays Mondays).

Foxdale Guest House is a large, detached guest house fringing Marloes village. It offers warm and comfortable accommodation and has been graded 4 stars by The Welsh tourist board. The bedrooms are either en-suite or with private facilities and all have hospitality trays and colour televisions. You can choose your own breakfast daily from their very extensive menu which caters for all tastes and appetites.
Located very centrally in the village of Marloes, The Lobster Pot Hotel has 4 en suite bedrooms.
Following easy cliff paths you will have tranquil views across St. Brides Bay and at some points view of Ramsey Island in the distance, making your way to Broad Haven. A popular location with holidaymakers, enjoy a wander along the beach or perhaps a coffee at a local cafe with views of the sands.
Ascent:Â +165m / Descent:Â -205m
If you are walking to Little Haven the daily distance is just over 1km less.

We are a renovated Victorian home overlooking the picturesque village of Little Haven, and St Bride’s Bay and situated right on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, a hundred paces to the sheltered beach - perfect for an active or relaxing holiday by the sea.
Pendyffryn Manor is ideally suited for family and small group bookings with b&b accommodation for around twelve people.
Pendyffryn Manor is comfy and welcoming, the quiet and relaxing rooms are large and bright with sea and village views.
Our charming en-suite rooms have great showers, quality beds and linen.

Anchor Guest House is on the sea front and faces westwards onto the beautiful safe and sandy beach at Broad Haven. The rooms all feature flat-screen colour televisions with a built-in DVD player, a clock radio incorporating a CD player as well as tea and coffee making facilities.

Sunset B&B is a family run business situated in Broad Haven within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with stunning views of the sea and open countryside. Both rooms are individually decorated, and all have flat screen TV’s, DVD player, hospitality tray, hairdryer and central heating.
The path continues north past secretive coves and wide open beaches, popular with surfers, to Newgale. Here the hard work starts with some steep ascents and descents but you can look forward to arriving in the village of Solva, probably the prettiest village in Pembrokeshire.
Ascent:Â +420m /Â Descent:Â -425m
The distances noted above are for walking from Little Haven to Solva (the longest walk possible in this section). As accommodations are limited in these parts your mileages will differ slightly depending on where you are overnighting and will be detailed in your travel documentation.

The Cambrian Inn has fresh and tastefully decorated en-suite rooms situated above the main restaurant, the rooms, each named after one of Pembrokeshire's island reserves, are designed to provide you with your own place of refuge after a hard day on the coastal path. Breakfast is served in our bright and sunny (fingers crossed!) breakfast room off the main bar. The main dining room, with its exposed stonework, original pitch pine beams and contemporary furnishings provides the perfect environment for dinner.

Bank House B&B is a 17th century building close by to the restaurants, pubs and local shops of Solva. The B&B offers two spacious en suite rooms with tea and coffee making facilities, TV and Wi-Fi.

Ty Llwyd is a home from home, Paula will be there to greet you and ensure your stay is a memorable one. From Aga cooked breakfasts to her complimentary homemade cakes served at tea time in either the private lounge or the light conservatory you are sure to have a relaxing evening after a day’s walking!
On today's walk, you will experience a feeling of isolation as you wander along the windswept wild headlands. If you are lucky you may spot seals along the shoreline or perhaps a school of dolphins on a clear day.
Tonight you will be staying overnight in St David's. It is a short bus journey from Whitesand's Bay and details of this are in your accommodation list and information pack.Â
Ascent:Â +135m /Â Descent:Â -135m
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TÅ· Helyg is a newly refurbished family run quality Bed and Breakfast set within the UK’s smallest city, St Davids, Pembrokeshire. They are proud to present a B&B with ample parking just minutes walk from city centre and the most visited heritage site in Wales, St Davids Cathedral, along with its shops, restaurants and public houses. They have 3 modern bedrooms, each with en-suite shower or private bathroom, flat-screen Freeview TV and full tea and coffee making facilities. WiFi access is also available throughout.

Centrally located, we are just a short walk to the historic St. David’s Cathedral, Bishops Palace, local restaurants, cafe’s and pubs, shops and galleries. The renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path is minutes away, as are the many beautiful beaches and coves this special place has to offer – whether you are walking, cycling, busing or driving. TÅ· Boia offers private parking, bike facilities and the bus stop is about 50 yards up the street. The B&B has its own separate access, hallway and stairs, so there’s no need for tiptoeing around, equally as beneficial to us as to you with our two young children!

The Waterings derives its name from a sheltered cove on Ramsey Island, the only deep water safe haven of the St David’s Peninsula, where in days gone by sailing ships anchored overnight and took on fresh water. Situated in a quiet relaxing location close to the National Park Visitor Centre, the Waterings is a short walk from the city centre and its 800 year old Cathedral.
After a short bus transfer to Whitesand's Bay, embark on your walk to Abercastle. In some coves, you will find the remains of old mining buildings and tram lines.
There is limited accommodation in Abercastle. Therefore if the accommodation is full, you will be transferred back and forth to Goodwick or Fishguard and spend 2 nights here in either of these two places.
Ascent: +785m / Descent: -785m
Garn Isaf has been a homestead since the 16th Century and has now been completely modernised to create comfort and style for B&B guests. All rooms are en-suite and have their own sitting area with wall mounted, flat screen televisions that incorporate DVD/CD players. They also each have built-in dressing tables, and all have tea and coffee making facilities and a radio alarm clock.

Fern Villa is a spacious old Victorian house set in an acre of mature gardens. They provide lovely comfortable rooms which are centrally heated and carpeted. Equipped with Freeview TVs, hairdryers, extra blankets, clock radio alarms and a complimentary hospitality tray which includes tea, coffee and hot chocolate. Fresh milk and herbal teas are available on request. Towels and toiletries are provided. An iron and ironing board are available for guests use and free Wi-Fi. Their terraced gardens extend to 3/4 acres and the views from here are outstanding. Why not sit outside and relax on a summers evening and enjoy the peace and quiet.

They have 7 en-suite guestrooms which are comfortable, stylish, clean and fresh. They are furnished with solid oak furniture, hotel standard beds, Toshiba Flat screen LCD TVs, Sony clock radios and Mira Showers. Their hospitality tray includes tea, coffee, hot chocolate plus a bottle of Welsh spring water with fresh milk and herbal teas available on request. Toiletries are complimentary in each en-suite. Free wifi is available in all the rooms.
Before reaching Pwll Deri be sure to keep an eye out for the stones of Carreg Sampson, marking a neolithic burial site. If the weather is favourable you may want to stop at Pwllcrochan, this sheltered cove is a great location to stop for a swim. A more challenging route follows as paths take a steep ascent upwards. Abr-Felin offers a great opportunity for seal spotting.
Ascent:Â +670m /Â Descent:Â -630m
The distances noted above are for walking from Abercastle to Fishguard. If you are overnighting in Goodwick you will cut the walk by approximately 3 km / 1.5 miles today. You can also opt to take a local bus when you arrive in Goodwick to Fishguard. (For the purists, you catch the bus back the following morning to Goodwick to carry on where you left off).

Fern Villa is a spacious old Victorian house set in an acre of mature gardens. They provide lovely comfortable rooms which are centrally heated and carpeted. Equipped with Freeview TVs, hairdryers, extra blankets, clock radio alarms and a complimentary hospitality tray which includes tea, coffee and hot chocolate. Fresh milk and herbal teas are available on request. Towels and toiletries are provided. An iron and ironing board are available for guests use and free Wi-Fi. Their terraced gardens extend to 3/4 acres and the views from here are outstanding. Why not sit outside and relax on a summers evening and enjoy the peace and quiet.

They have 7 en-suite guestrooms which are comfortable, stylish, clean and fresh. They are furnished with solid oak furniture, hotel standard beds, Toshiba Flat screen LCD TVs, Sony clock radios and Mira Showers. Their hospitality tray includes tea, coffee, hot chocolate plus a bottle of Welsh spring water with fresh milk and herbal teas available on request. Toiletries are complimentary in each en-suite. Free wifi is available in all the rooms.

Manor Town is a 4-star guest house offering luxurious hotel accommodation. This hotel is 300 years old and is a Georgian listed townhouse. You can relax in your individually decorated room, many with original fireplaces and antique furniture. There is also a welcome tray offering complimentary spring water, fair trade tea and coffee and a wide range of toiletries, dressing gown and fluffy white towels in each room. Rooms are also all en-suite with free WIFI access.
Today you will explore some of the most unspoilt sections of the path. With fewer roads and houses you will pass through peaceful woodland areas before heading inland to Newport.Â
Ascent:Â +590m /Â Descent:Â -610m
The distances noted above are for walking from Goodwick to Newport. If you are starting in Fishguard you will cut the walk by approximately 3 km / 1.5 miles today.

The Golden Lion is located very centrally in Newport and provides wonderful and modern rooms with en-suite facilities.

One-minute walk from the popular restaurants and cafes for which Newport is renowned. Steeple View, originally built as a sea captain’s house in 1889, has recently been fully and tastefully refurbished and is now an award winning boutique style B&B, offering comfortable, accommodation with all the amenities you require.
Please advise at check in if you would like a packed lunch prepared.

The accommodation offers three comfortable & spacious rooms. All rooms have a bathroom en-suite with television and tea & coffee making facilities.
After stocking up on suppliers for the day you will start today's tough yet rewarding walk. Although it's not the furthest walking day today, it will likely be the most challenging section due to the higher cliff along the coast. On warm days you will be rewarded with stunning views but do keep in mind that with these views you will be exposed to the elements.
Ascent: +735m / Descent: -745m
If you are staying in St Dogmaels the daily distance reduces by just over 2 km / 1 mile.
The Albion Aberteifi Hotel is designed to celebrate the maritime heritage of the town. While maintaining the heritage of the town and building, this accommodation has modern facilities, offering a laundry service, en suite rooms, and an in-house restaurant.
Llety Teifi is a relaxed family-run boutique style guest house accommodation in Cardigan just off the main High Street. All bedrooms at the guesthouse are en-suite with power shower, enjoy a Welsh welcome tray with tea and coffee making facilities and biscuits in the bedrooms. The perfect end to your holiday!

With expansive, beautiful hotel grounds, the Cliff Hotel and Spa is located on the coast of Cardigan Bay overlooking Poppit Sands and Cardigan Island. With excellent spa facilities you can unwind and enjoy the facilities and treatments provided at the spa.
From Cardigan, you can head to Swansea or Cardiff by bus.
From St Dogmaels the best way to travel is to catch the bus back to Fishguard (35 mins) and then the train to Cardiff (1 hour 30 mins).
Other Information
Is it for me?If you enjoy coastal walking with endless sandy beaches, cliff top views and plenty of wildlife then this could be the walk for you. Take the challenge and walk the full length in a fortnight or split the walking into the beaches of the South, the varied central section or the rugged and remote North.
Classic Routes | If you’re the active, outdoorsy type, who’s interested in taking on the great routes of the world or looking for a challenge, then our Classic Routes are for you. We’re talking the West Highland Way, Tour Du Mont Blanc and the Passau to Vienna Danube Cycle Path, to name but a few!
Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&B’s, inns, and guesthouses.
Solo Travellers
This tour is graded moderate to strenuous depending on which itinerary you choose. For those wishing to complete the entire walk, it is advisable that you have some previous long-distance walking experience.
The route is a mixture of paths, beach walking and clifftop paths. Some of the sections can be rocky and steep as you traverse the cliffs. You will often encounter steps as you ascend and descend between the coves.
You will stay in a mixture of carefully chosen hotels, country inns, B&B’s, small hotels and guest houses.
At times, due to limited accommodation in Amroth (when you begin walking from Amroth) we may have to book you into a property in Tenby. If this is the case, the transfer will need to be paid as an extra cost. In this case, you will also need to arrive in Tenby at the beginning of the tour (see travel information).
Additional Nights
Many of our clients choose to add extra nights along the walk to sample more of the wonderful walking and attractions available on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. St David’s, Pembroke and Tenby are great for recovery days or simply sightseeing opportunities. Solva is a magical village tucked into the hillside and there are plenty of circular walks over the cliffs that can demand an extra day. The naturalists amongst you will not want to miss the chance to take a boat trip out from St David’s to see the RSPB reserve and seals at Ramsay Island.
Accommodation Location
We will always try and accommodate you at the locations detailed in the tour itinerary. Occasionally, because of limited availability, we may have to accommodate you into alternative accommodations which are not listed in the description. If those listed are unavailable the alternative accommodation will be of the same or better standard than those described.
Single Rooms
If you require single rooms within your party we will always try and accommodate you, subject to availability. A single supplement is payable.
Solo Walkers
This walking holiday is available to solo walkers but as we incur additional baggage transfer costs there is a solo walker supplement payable.
Meals
A hearty breakfast is included each morning. Lunch and dinner are not included. Most of your accommodation will be more than happy to provide a packed lunch on request. Dinner is available either at your accommodation or at nearby pubs or restaurants.
The route is way marked extensively with finger posts and acorn symbols. Navigation skills may be required if you intend to venture off the trail. We provide a guide book and map to help you find your way.
- Overnights in B&B's, small hotels, guest houses and country inns
- Daily breakfasts
- Luggage transfers
- A detailed information pack and guidebook
- Access to maps, GPX tracks with the Macs Adventure smartphone navigation app
- Transfers as described in your departure documents (as necessary)
- Emergency telephone support from our office in the event of a problem
- Lunches, dinners, snacks and drinks
- Entrance fees (where applicable)
- Transport should you need to skip a stage (public and taxis)
- Travel Insurance
- Additional nights
You can start your Pembrokeshire Coast Path Walk anytime between March and the beginning of October.
IMPORTANT: The Castlemartin firing ranges are in operation throughout the summer months and can lead to the Wales Green Bridge/Bosherton to St Govan's sections being closed on the Bosherton to Angle (complete itineraries) or Bosherton Loop Walk (South Itinerary). A shorter detour needs to be taken that goes away from the coast if you happen to be walking on a day that it's closed. To avoid this, ensure either of these walks lands on the weekend or is not scheduled against any of the following dates listed on the UK government website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/castlemartin-firing-notice--2.Â
Time of Year
You can enjoy this walk in spring, summer or autumn/fall. In the springtime, you will encounter spring flowers, for example, woods that may be full of bluebells. The summer should be slightly warmer, but perhaps a little busier. The autumn/fall will be quieter and a lovely time to walk this coast path.By Train/Bus - You can catch the train from Swansea (1H30) or Cardiff (3H) to Saundersfoot.  More information on trains is available on the Trainline website. For general public transportation information please visit the Traveline.
By Car—Please note that there are limited spaces available in Saundersfoot and Tenby and we always advise that you use public transport wherever possible.
By Air - Swansea is the closest airport, Bristol is also an option as are the London airports.Â
By Rail/Bus—From St Dogmaels the best way to travel is to catch the bus back to Fishguard (35mins) and then the train to Cardiff (1H30). We can also provide a telephone number for a taxi firm who will take you all the way back to Amroth for a reasonable cost.
At Macs Adventure, we work in partnership with many luggage transfer providers who set a limit on how many bags/suitcases they will transfer per person, and also the weight of the bag/suitcase. Your booking includes transfer of 1 bag per person up to 18 kg.  It is very important that you read the luggage information specific to your tour before departure. If you do not adhere to these limits, there is a great possibility that you will be charged locally both for extra bags or if they are too heavy. This limitation can be a challenge, especially as airlines generally have limits that are higher. However, our luggage providers have reasons for these limits (usually due to the Health and Safety of their employees), which we must respect.
If you are travelling from far afield and do have more than one bag it is possible to arrange for the extra luggage to be stored whilst you are on the tour. (There may be a small charge for this). These additional bags would be picked up at your accommodation at the start point and dropped off wherever you finish depending on the itinerary you choose to do. Please contact us if you are interested in this option.
Daily Distances
Since not all the accommodations are directly on the path, you may be walking extra distances to reach your accommodation, so you will need to take this into consideration when calculating your daily distances as our GPS tracks and distances noted in your document and on our website do not normally include these additional mileages. Also, please be aware that we have calculated the daily distances on our Macs Adventure Smartphone App so they may not necessarily be the same as listed in the guidebook.
Castlemartin firing ranges
The Castlemartin firing ranges are in operation throughout the summer months and can lead to the Wales Green Bridge/Bosherton to St Govan's sections being closed on the Bosherton to Angle (complete itineraries) or Bosherton Loop Walk (South Itinerary). A shorter detour needs to be taken that goes away from the coast if you happen to be walking on a day that it's closed. To avoid this, ensure either of these walks lands on the weekend or is not scheduled against any of the following dates listed on the UK government website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/castlemartin-firing-notice--2.Â
Tidal Information
Please be aware that certain sections will be affected by tides which may have an impact on the daily walking distance and your ability to undertake certain sections at specific times of the day. These sections included:
- Between Iron Bridge, Newport, and Newport Sands
- West of Monkton, Pembroke
- Bullwell Bay at Popton, near Angle
- Point Lane, Angle.
Your included guidebook and the following link to the Pembrokeshire coast path trail website give the necessary information about passing these sections. For more information on tide times in the UK you can also visit: https://www.tidetimes.org.uk/
Onward Travel Day - No Bus Service on a Sunday
Please be aware that there are no buses running from St Dogmaels or Cardigan to adjoining towns on a Sunday, we, therefore, recommend that you avoid having your onward travel day land on a Sunday if possible. Alternatively, we provide a telephone number for a taxi firm who will take you all the way back to Amroth for a reasonable cost.Â
Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes and a day pack.
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care.
You can use public transport or local taxis to continue to your next overnight stop. In some cases, the baggage transfer service that takes your bags on to your next accommodation may be able to assist. Our office can assist with helpful advice should you need to arrange transport for yourself or anyone in your party.
We offer a range of itineraries with differing daily distances so you can find an itinerary that suits your preferred level of activity. If you currently don’t enjoy an active lifestyle, we suggest regular walking in hilly terrain supplemented by cardiovascular exercise before your walk. A good gym or personal trainer will be able to draw up a personalised training programme.
We suggest you book as soon as you know your plans as Pembrokeshire is extremely popular especially over April/May and July/August.
You will need good walking shoes/boots (ideally waterproof), comfortable walking clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers, a day pack and hats/gloves etc. A full equipment list is included in your information pack.
This walking holiday is best enjoyed between March and mid-October. Springtime weather can be changeable but usually is the driest time of year, from March to June.Â
Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate walkers with dogs as many of the accommodation providers we use do not accept pets.
There are sections on the full, north and south itineraries (the "Best Of" and central sections do not have any) which may have an impact on the daily walking distance and your ability to undertake certain sections at specific times of the day. These sections included:
North Section
- Between Iron Bridge, Newport, and Newport Sands
- West of Monkton, Pembroke
Central Section
- None
South Section
- Bullwell Bay at Popton, near Angle
- Point Lane, Angle.
Your included guidebook and the following link to the Pembrokeshire coast path trail website give the necessary information about passing them. For more information on tide times in the UK you can also visit: https://www.tidetimes.org.uk/
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