At very low tide you can walk all the way from Amroth to Saundersfoot along the beach to see interesting exposed geology, including coal measures.
Enjoy the woodland section that takes you around Giltar Point between Saundersfoot and Tenby, as there aren’t many trees elsewhere on the coast path.
This section of coast path also affords great views across to Caldey Island and further afield to the Gower and Devon on a really clear day.
While Pembrokeshire offers a range of scenic walks for all abilities, not all paths are guaranteed to be fully accessible. If you or someone in your group uses a wheelchair, mobility scooter, or pram, there are still plenty of accessible routes, viewpoints, attractions, and beaches to enjoy.
For the best experience, plan ahead by checking accessibility guides or contacting local organisations, such as the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and the Walkability Project. Many beaches also offer concrete ramps and Beach Wheelchairs for easier access.
Please ensure you gather relevant information in advance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.