The Pembrokeshire Coast Path
186 miles of breathtaking scenery
Opened in 1970 and hugging the rugged Pembrokeshire coastline for a spectacular 186 miles or 299km, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path forms the longest and oldest established section of the Wales Coast Path.
Stretching from St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south, the Path takes in some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Britain, as well as almost every kind of maritime landscape – from steep limestone cliffs and undulating red sandstone bays, to volcanic headlands, beaches, estuaries and flooded glacial valleys.
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Pembrokeshire Path
Many coast path walkers mistakenly bypass this section, thinking it’s too built up.
Check it outOn this rugged section, you probably see everything from the thrill-seeking adventurers on the cliffs below to seals hauled up on inaccessible coves.
Check it outA wild and rocky walk over some of the oldest rock in Britain dating from the pre-Cambrian period.
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