Pembrokeshire Coast Path
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The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is one of Britain’s National Trails. There are 15 in England and Wales and they represent the 15 best walking trails. There are three national trails in Wales, The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Offa's Dyke and Glyndwr's Way.

What makes the Pembrokeshire Coast Path so interesting is the variety of landscapes you pass through on your way along it, ranging from steep limestone cliffs, undulating red sandstone bays, volcanic headlands and flooded glacial valleys.

There are also some remarkably quaint towns and villages to explore, rest, refresh and recuperate in; essential for getting your breath back after experiencing some of those views!

Don’t be put off by the length of The Coast Path. The year round Coastal Bus Services are specially designed for walkers. Travel by bus a few miles down the coast and walk back at your own pace. For timetables, go to www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/coastbus (opens new window)

There are also plenty of smaller circular walks. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park list 130 of them on their web site. Go to www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk/walking (opens new window) 

Coast Path Mileage Chart (download 636k)

Mileage chart

Coast Path Facts


    * It runs for 186 miles from Poppit to Amroth
    * It passes 58 beaches and 14 harbours
    * The Pembrokeshire walkers bus services cover the entire path
    * The variety of landscapes en-route makes every mile unique
    * With north, west and south facing coasts, the views are always changing
    * There are some picturesque and charming towns and villages to visit en-route including Tenby, St Davids, Solva and Newport

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