Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
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johnhp702
ديربي, UK17,997 مساهمة
أغسطس 2022
A walk from Bosherton to Barafundle Bay along the coast and you just appreciate what a stunning area this is and you cannot help but fall in love with it.
كُتب بتاريخ 29 أغسطس 2022
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SteveFlr
Province of Florence, إيطاليا1,001 مساهمة
يوليو 2022
Abbiamo visitato la costa di Pembroke da Tenby direzione ovest scoprendo angoli bellissimi: la Church Rock, che somiglia ad una chiesa sommersa, la cappella di St. Gowan, la cella incastonata tra le rocce di un eremita cristiano, Huntsman Leap, profondo abisso calcareo. E poi The Cauldron, altro abisso che si vede dall'alto della scogliera, le splendide Elegug Stacks, due faraglioni ricoperti di guano degli uccelli e infine, ma certamente non ultimo, il Green Arch of Wales, spettacolare attrazione di questo tratto di costa.
كُتب بتاريخ 14 أغسطس 2022
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emmahN2449SZ
بريستول, UK52 مساهمة
العائلة • يوليو 2022
Gorgeous coastline topped with heather, gorse, wild flowers and granite rock cairns to climb and admire the superb sunsets. Excellent Rib rides to see the abundance of amazing wildlife around the many offshore islands including porpoise, puffins and seals. The Bug Farm is well worth a visit for adults as well as children. Will definitely be returning.
كُتب بتاريخ 11 يوليو 2022
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lyndawilson72
East Lothian, United Kingdom499 مساهمة
العائلة • أكتوبر 2021
Morning woodland walk from Saundersfoot to Tenby … pretty up & down through woodland and fields with some great views. Muddy so wear boots. About 6-7km.
Lunch stop in Tenby… plenty places to eat.
Afternoon walk (11km) from Tenby to Manorbier. Beautiful beach to start then round coast past stunning Shrinkle Haven to Manorbier.
Great full day walking with nice stop halfway at Tenby.
Lunch stop in Tenby… plenty places to eat.
Afternoon walk (11km) from Tenby to Manorbier. Beautiful beach to start then round coast past stunning Shrinkle Haven to Manorbier.
Great full day walking with nice stop halfway at Tenby.
كُتب بتاريخ 19 أكتوبر 2021
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helenandpaul13
وورسيستر, UK1,538 مساهمة
أكتوبر 2021
We were staying in St Davids' last week. We took a walk from Porthgain to the Blue Lagoon (about 4 miles return). We took a hike from the caravan park at St Davids' (about 5 miles in total West past St Non's to the harbour and back into the city. Then the little one and me took a walk from St Davids' to Solva and return which was about 9/10 miles in total. All of them were beautiful and it's easy to see why the Pembrokeshire Coast is one of the most picturesque parks in the UK. The walks are close to the cliff edge and mainly quite level, with the occasional incline. On a sunny day the tranquility is wonderful and the views across the cliffs are statuesque. One of the best things I have ever done and one day I might return and take in more of this breathtaking coastline. It is a sin not to visit the place at least once in your lifetime.
كُتب بتاريخ 17 أكتوبر 2021
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Erniesverdict
برمنجهام, UK317 مساهمة
زوجان • يونيو 2021
If you like walking, great views and a pretty easy walk then the coastal Walk to whitesands from porthclais is a great one to do. It was 7 miles and was not difficult, it starts with a bit of a climb. But then it’s a pretty flat walk along the clifftops to whitesands, with some good stops along the way such as st Justinians.
كُتب بتاريخ 1 أغسطس 2021
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Nicola R
Warmley, UK62 مساهمة
زوجان • يونيو 2021
Oh why do people go to Cornwall and Devon when Wales has amazing beaches, great food and friendly people
We have to come to the Pembroke side and found some amazing beaches and great food come and try it is worth it you will not be disappointed
We have to come to the Pembroke side and found some amazing beaches and great food come and try it is worth it you will not be disappointed
كُتب بتاريخ 13 يوليو 2021
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toddy7334
كارديف, UK23 مساهمة
العائلة • ديسمبر 2020
I would just like to warn anybody about the coastal path between Tenby and Saundersfoot in December, particularly with coronary conditions. It has a number of serious uphill climbs, and half of the paths are muddy/slippery. It has some amazing views, of course, but be careful.
كُتب بتاريخ 19 ديسمبر 2020
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rotelharp
مانشستر, UK541 مساهمة
زوجان • سبتمبر 2020
We did the coastal walk from Tenby to Saundersfoot which included some challenging terrain. I would recommend bringing and using walking aids, especially if it has rained recently. We met lots of friendly people on the trail, which was well marked and easy to navigate. We caught a bus back, which was on time leaving and was quick to get into Tenby. We ended up on a coastal walk by accident when we visited the Lily Ponds at Bosherton due to poor signage and had to keep asking people for directions. We saw some beautiful scenery and coastline, but there were time we were worried we would not be able to find our way back to the car which we parked in Stackpole/Bosherton.
كُتب بتاريخ 11 أكتوبر 2020
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Gracie Fields
18 مساهمة
أغسطس 2020
We decided to embark on the Coastal Path when we were staying in Tenby last week. It seemed like a great idea as it was only 5 miles to Saundersfoot and generally speaking we've always enjoy walking along coastal routes on holidays in the UK.
However, this particular stretch was not a good one to say the least. It featured all the bad thinks about walks, ie. repeated very steep climbs and drops on narrow, twisty, dangerous paths through wooded areas, with very few of the good things about walking, like reaching places with continuous good views.
Only for about 10 minutes in total was there chance to even see the coast, the rest of the time had to be spent watching the paths and hauling your body up and down extremely steep, never ending climbs, with trees blocking the sight of the sea.
It can honestly say it was the most awful walk it has ever been my displeasure to do. This would be the kind of endeavour that would put young people of walking for life, if it were an early experience . Please don't do this to yourself, unless you're into endurance tests or personal suffering. Try another stretch.
However, this particular stretch was not a good one to say the least. It featured all the bad thinks about walks, ie. repeated very steep climbs and drops on narrow, twisty, dangerous paths through wooded areas, with very few of the good things about walking, like reaching places with continuous good views.
Only for about 10 minutes in total was there chance to even see the coast, the rest of the time had to be spent watching the paths and hauling your body up and down extremely steep, never ending climbs, with trees blocking the sight of the sea.
It can honestly say it was the most awful walk it has ever been my displeasure to do. This would be the kind of endeavour that would put young people of walking for life, if it were an early experience . Please don't do this to yourself, unless you're into endurance tests or personal suffering. Try another stretch.
كُتب بتاريخ 26 أغسطس 2020
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Michael
ليفربول, UK5 مساهمات
I’m thinking about doing the St David’s - Milford Haven section of this walk at the beginning of august and doing it over 5 days.
I would be wild camping whilst doing it so was just wondering whether 5 days would be a good time frame and also what is the best thing to do about water? I have a water filter from my other wild camping trips but I would just like to know are there any fresh water sources along the coastal path for me to use?
Dazmac2552
برمنجهام, UK18 مساهمة
Any recommendations on where to start a coastal walk. Have two youngs kids so it won't be far. Staying around pembroke dock, thanks.
West Angle and Bosherston Lily Ponds would be worth looking into and although it's not coastal the route around Carew Castle is also very nice and easy access. For more info on these routes search our website for 'Walks for All'. There are also a number of short walks on our 'Web Walks' page.
Hi Camara21, I am planning a trip to Pembrokeshire next year in May. There will be 6-8 people. I am curious how difficult it was to arrange your own accommodations and how did the baggage transfer work doing it on your own? We are discussing doing the Central or the Northern section. We have one week. Do you have any thoughts on that? Also, Skomer Island looks interesting but we do not want to spend a long early morning waiting in line to get tickets. Any help you could provide on these subjects would be appreciated. Thank you and happy hiking!
Jamie
camara21
Chebeague Island, Maine69 مساهمة
Hey, Jamie -
I'd luv to help with your plans for a visit to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path as it's an amazing treasure that attracts business owners and visitors with common interests in living simply and nature's beauty.
My husband and I have done several walking holidays; the first was arranged (not guided) by a tour operator; the next several I've self-booked.
There is a generous learning curve to figuring out point-to-point distance & accessibility if you do the booking, however, you're rewarded by staying in accommodations that suit you best.
An important note: I'd say only 60% of our PCP guesthouses and B&Bs have rooms for 6 or 8 guests. Definitely book as early as you can.
Baggage transfer was literally a walk in the park as it was handled perfectly - professionally, economically and efficiently - by Walkalongway (found on TA)
We opted not to do Skomer Island as my husband doesn't like to deter from the path but I heard great things from other walkers who did take a day off the path. Spoiler: many of them didn't see any puffins.
Section-wise, we went south to north from Monk's Haven to St Dogmael's in nine easy days; you can definitely do it in a week if you skip Skomer. I can give you our lodging and mileages; a few of which were incredible and not to be missed.
We went at the end of May, not at all crowded and incredible wildflowers. Cheers!
Judy M
Maryland59 مساهمة
Has anyone done a long-distance hike along the path. say 6 or 7 days walking. Did you use a booking company to help you with accommodations and luggage transport. If so, which one? Also, what section - north, central, south - do you recommend? Many thanks. Judy from Maryland USA
Sunshine689998
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Am planning 7 day trip to walk along the Pembrokeshire coast. But may not be able to go until mid June. Will that be too crowded? What would be the best time?
thanks
Hello - June is a good time to walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path as there will be lots of flowers out. There is always plenty of space on the Coast Path, whatever time of year you choose to walk it. Good luck with your planning.
Is there any specific closing time for the park?
windsor_adventurer
Windsor, UK154 مساهمة
its not a park in that sense. more a path. doesnt close.
Mary J
أكرا, غانا4 مساهمات
Hello, I am planning a walking (backpacking) trip for rmy family of three; my husband, my six-year-old daughter, and me. We are presently living in Birmingham and will need to travel to Birmingham to wherever we start the walk via train or bus or other form of public transit (we do not have an automobile). Our current idea is to spend a travel day from Birmingham to wherever we start the walk, then four days walking the trail, then another travel day back to Birmingham. My question is: What stretch of trail would be best for us? We are thinking that between 24-36 miles total would be ideal (6-9 miles per day). Initially I had thought that the stretch from Tenby to Pembroke might be best, but that appears to be around 48 miles, which will be a bit too far for us, I think.
One issue I am considering is the ease of travel to and from Birmingham and wherever we start and end the walk.
Thank you for your suggestions!
Mary