Pembrokeshire Coast Path

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Pembroke Dock, Wales
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail twists and turns its way through 186 miles of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Britain. From St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south, the trail 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 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. In its entirety the Coast Path represents a formidable physical challenge - its 35,000 feet of ascent and descent is said to be equivalent to climbing Everest - yet it can also be enjoyed in shorter sections, accessible to people of all ages and abilities, with the small coastal villages strung out along its length offering welcome breaks and added enjoyment. Both the Wales Coast Path [WCP](opened 5th May 2012) and the International Appalachian Trail [IAT](since October 2010) follow the route of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path through Pembrokeshire.

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Pembrokeshire coast has overcome our expectations.
12/4/2023

Coming for a holiday from Germany, we were not expected to be welcomed by such a mind-boggling terra...

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Amazing walks with stunning views.
8/3/2023

Wow! Stunning views. Undulating walk. Just spectacular. We walked from Newgale Beach to Solva. Loved...

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St Govan's to Green Bridge - stunning
9/28/2022

The walk from St Govan's (free car park) to the Green Bridge is stunning but you need to check the M...

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