A short walk that can be extended by climbing up Carningli above Newport for one of the best views in the UK.
The initial hike up to Pen Y Fan on Dinas Island, the highest point on The Coast Path, rewards you with some great views.
As you descend into Cwm y Eglwys you’ll see the remains of a chapel destroyed by a fierce storm in 1859.
Aberfforest is a small pebble beach protected by high cliffs so it’s a great spot for a swim if you wish.
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.