
Pembrokeshire Coast Path Complete
The first section of the walk from Amroth follows undulating paths through a mix of woodland cliff-top walking, sandy coves onto the colourful ...
Today's walk is one of the most popular sections of the path.
Today's walk is one of the most popular sections of the path. You will enjoy beaches, sheltered bays and great picnic spots. There are a few steep ...
The beautiful coastline scenery will continue today as you make your way round the green cliffs.
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.
Wonderful award-winning beaches and sheltered bays make for great picnic spots on this section. Pembroke is located close the river, steeped in ...
On today's walk to you leave Pembroke and cross the Cleddau Bridge, where you can enjoy views across the estuary. At some points the routes can ...
Today's rewarding views will include a mixture of gentle cliffs, small wooded valleys, bays and woodland. You will have the opportunity to vist ...
This stretch of the walk continues along the dramatic cliffside. You may find the continuous ascents and decents challenging but as you reach ...
The path continues north past secretive coves and wide open beaches, popular with surfers, to Newgale. Here the hard work starts with some steep ...
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 ...
Although todays walk is shorter than the others it is by no means less challenging. In some coves you will find the remains of old mining ...
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 ...
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 ...
After stocking up on supplies for the day you will start today's tough yet rewarding walk. Although it's not the furthest walking day today, it ...