Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, Pembrokeshire

This highly acclaimed coastal path opened in 1970 starting at Amroth in the east of the county, running through the Pembrokeshire National Park and finishes at Poppit near Cardigan, a distance of some 185 miles.

Tenby
Tenby

Newgale Beach
Newgale Beach

The scenery is varied and picturesque with the continuously changing coastline and countryside views. On this walk you will pass stunning coastal scenes with views that continually change as you pass 14 harbours including: the jewel of Tenby, the inlet of Solva, the smallest city in Britain - St. David’s with its 6th century cathedral and northwards to the yachting haven of Newport. In addition there are no less than 58 beaches to view as you walk this only truly coastal National Park.

You can mix walking and riding with The Pembrokeshire walkers bus services that operates along many parts of the coastal path. Hop on and off to see the smaller towns and villages along the route. For more information click on: www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/coastbus

Also visit the The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s website: www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk/walking

Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
Solva Inlet
Solva Inlet

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