The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path - A Walker's Guide

 
This 182 mile long-distance walk from Amroth, near Tenby, to St Dogmaels, north of Newport, is divided into 15 clear sections of between 7 and 19 miles. The Pembrokeshire coast has been designated a National Park, such is it’s beauty, with soaring rugged cliffs, tranquil inlets and broad sandy beaches. With accommodation guide.
 

The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path

From Amroth to St Dogmaels
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Paperback - PVC
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ISBN_13
9781852843786
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Reprinted

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Seasons
The route can be walked throughout the year. Accommodation may be more scarce in the winter months, but avoid high summer as it will be even more difficult to find!
Centres
Tenby, Stackpole Quay, Freshwater, Pembroke, Milford Haven, Dale, St Brides, Newgale Sands, St David’s, Whitesands Bay, Aber Castle, Strumble Head, Goodwick, Fishguard, Newport.
Difficulty
Straightforward walking, although the route does amount to an overall ascent of 30,000 feet!
Must See
Completing the trip! Outstanding coastal views, birdwatching and sea wildlife, unspoilt landscape (with the exception of Milford Haven and Fishguard), generally mild climate.
 
 

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Sheets: 145, 157, 158

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Sheets: OL35, OL36

 
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