Walk the dramatic cliffs, sandy coves, and hidden bays of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail, one of Wales’ most iconic long-distance walks. Stretching 290km (180 miles), with over 10,500m of ascent, from Amroth near Tenby to St Dogmaels by Cardigan, the trail showcases breathtaking coastal scenery, wildlife-rich reserves, historic harbours, and medieval towns, with a sense of journey from south to north along Pembrokeshire’s rugged shoreline.
Suitable for walkers of most abilities, the route typically takes around two weeks to complete. The trail is divided into 14 stages between 15 and 27km (9–17 miles), with abbreviated descriptions for those walking north to south, and alternate paths to avoid high tide sections and military range closures. There is a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping and route line.
Plan your adventure along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path with confidence and enjoy two weeks of stunning coastal scenery, wildlife, and Welsh heritage with this comprehensive guidebook.