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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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Owen
June 4, 2022
Coastal path offers some of the most scenic walks in the world.
Alice J
June 27, 2021
For those who enjoy walking, Pembrokeshire offers 186 miles of coastal path, with stunning views and exceptional beaches to visit along the way.
Helen
August 11, 2020
great source of information about the national park
Rosabella
August 10, 2020
The Dinas Arms is situated right on the 188 mile Costal Path. So the choice is yours. Locally (particularly for dog owners) there is a great walk along the river in Lower Town. Cross the stone bridge in the village and turn immediately left. The track continues along the river for miles. The Gwaun is a beautifully clear river, full of fish. Look out for the weir after about 300 yards. Also, after about 600 yards there is a small area to the left (as the path rises to the right) where you can sit, wade across or look for the ‘fairies’ that live in the overhanging trees. Alternatively, cross the bridge, turn left if front of the Sea Cadets building (called the Skirmisher and the site of the Old Customs House). Follow the path up into Fishguard itself, or for a great view and good photo opportunities keep to the right and the track will follow the coast towards Goodwick. It is hard to recommend one part of the coastal walk. Our advice would be to look at a map or guide book, select an area and get walking at a pace and distance to suit yourselves; In this folder we have supplied some print outs of local coastal walking routes, many of which are circular. The local bus service is great and can be used to leave a car at one point and get a bus back to your start. The Strumble Shuttle runs from Fishguard south towards St Davids. Whilst the Poppit Rocket serves the routes north to Cardigan (the bus stop is outside the Dinas Arms!) Tel: 01437 764 551 www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk
The Dinas Arms is situated right on the 188 mile Costal Path. So the choice is yours. Locally (particularly for dog owners) there is a great walk along the river in Lower Town. Cross the stone bridge in the village and turn immediately left. The track continues along the river for miles. The Gwaun i…
Former Member
November 5, 2019
Explore one of Wales' largest and most beautiful National Parks and Coastline. Depending on the time of year you may also spot Dolphins, seals, etc in the sea and coastline.

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