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Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail | Most Wonderful Nature

This path twists 300 kilometers from St. Dogmaels to Amroth in southwest Wales. It’s often wet and windy, but if you strike lucky on a sunny day this is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Scented gorse and crimson heather brighten the way. Look for seals in the waters below. Paths are signposted — join the path on the coast between St. Dogmaels and Amroth. Details on guided walks and activities can be found on the National Trails website — including self-guided walks with baggage transfer,More info:cnn

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#10   Pembrokeshire Coast Path / Llwybr Arfordir Penfro ,More info:trailplanner 

A great alternative to the SWCP, if time is limited. An excellent introduction to the pleasures of coastal walking.  Outside the holiday season, the path is quiet and there are numerous remote cliffs, headlands and beaches to rival any in the British Isles. Rugged and rewarding.  Pay attention to the tide tables at Dale and the military range closures at Castlemartin, as alternative routes involve road walking.

#9    Pembrokeshire Coast Path ,More info:nationaltrail

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path twists and turns its way for 186 miles (299 km) along the most breathtaking coastline in Britain. It covers almost every kind of maritime landscape from rugged cliff tops and sheltered coves to wide-open beaches and winding estuaries.

Lying almost entirely within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park — Britain’s only truly coastal National Park – the trail displays an array of coastal flowers and bird life, as well as evidence of human activity from Neolithic times to the present.

#8     Pembrokeshire Coast Path ,More info:nationaltrail

 

#7    Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail,More info:dayoutwiththekids

Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail covers almost every kind of maritime landscape, from open beaches and sheltered coves, to winding estuaries and rugged cliff tops. So there are plenty of places for the kids to explore.
The Trail lies almost completely within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which is Britain’s only coastal National Park, so there is a great range of bird life and coastal flowers, plus evidence of human activity since Neolithic times.

The landscape is rich in maritime history and the history of human occupation. Look out for Iron Age promontories, Neolithic cromlechs, plus the chapels and churches of early seafaring Celtic saints and their followers. There are also Norman castles and Napoleonic forts to discover, plus reminders of industrial tradition such as snail quays, warehouses and lime kilns.
If the kids want to find out more about the local history and culture, visit Tenby National Park Centre of Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre. Both offer information, exhibitions and family activities.

#6   Pembrokeshire Coastal Path Wales – Overview,More info:encounterwalkingholidays

Distance – 186 miles across the Gwlad hud a lledrith – “The Land of Magic and Enchantment.”

Introduction – Through the last two centuries of Welsh history, Pembrokeshire has been quite simply the Holy land at the Western End of the Celtic world. A wonderful and mysterious extremity defiantly facing the full fury of the Atlantic Ocean that has given “The land of Magic” a revered status, for not only the Welsh, but also for the invaders and crusaders that tried to control and tame this isolated, unique and exposed western outpost of mainland Britain.

For the Walker today, the Pembrokeshire National Park is a place where you can leave behind the pressures of the modern world to unwind and relax in a remote haven on the very edge of where the land ends and the sea begins.

Pounded by mighty Atlantic Swells yet faithfully clinging to the edge of soaring cliffs and enticing bays, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path covers the entire length of the only Coastline National Park in the UK.

It embraces this land’s diversity by revealing almost every kind of maritime landscape on the way. At every step on The Pembrokeshire Coast Path, you are with the restless ocean, around every corner a surprise emerges from this ruptured coastline of explosive blowholes, cathedral like rock arches, hidden sea caves, windswept dunes and sheltered glacial estuaries.

#5   Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail,More info:viewranger

 

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#2   Pembrokeshire Coast Path Walking Holidays,More info:celtictrailswalkingholidays

 

#1    Hiking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Wales,More info:sierraclub

 

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