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The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail twists and turns its way through 186 miles of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Britain. From St …

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Dec 3, 2023
Coming for a holiday from Germany, we were not expected to be welcomed by such a mind-boggling terrain. I have visited many coasts in my life, but can say with confidence that Pembrokeshire coast is … Full review by Martin H
Aug 3, 2023
Wow! Stunning views. Undulating walk. Just spectacular. We walked from Newgale Beach to Solva. Loved every minute. Full review by Dianne F
Sep 28, 2022
The walk from St Govan's (free car park) to the Green Bridge is stunning but you need to check the MoD website to ensure that you can get access through the Tank firing range. The walk was 5 miles th… Full review by jonahag_jones

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Hello. We are planning a 40-45 - approx - mile walk on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path next June. Could you please …
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Hello. We are planning a 40-45 - approx - mile walk on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path next June. Could you please suggest a suitable base for some of the more scenic walks, and (this is the catch!) I have dodgy knees so preferably not the hilliest/most taxing stretch. We normally walk about 7-10 miles a day and will be there for 5 days. Many thanks for your ideas.
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Hmmm- all the sections we hiked had some ups and downs. We loved our trekking poles to assist in those. You might consider doing some day hikes where you are dropped off and …
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Hmmm- all the sections we hiked had some ups and downs. We loved our trekking poles to assist in those. You might consider doing some day hikes where you are dropped off and picked up by local cabs and you can pick and choose sections. We really enjoyed the St. David's area which had some tour boat options too. Any lodging you select can advise about cabs. We ended our hike at Broad Haven and I understand that south of there is not as hilly. A book that has great specific info is Pembrokeshire Coast Path by Manthorpe and McCrohan. And, we booked with Walk the Path and that company was amazing and tailored it to our needs.
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Canadian couple in early 70's planning to walk Amroth to St. Dogmaels in mid-September 2017. Advice appreciated re …
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Canadian couple in early 70's planning to walk Amroth to St. Dogmaels in mid-September 2017. Advice appreciated re need to reserve accommodations prior our arrival given lack of Bank holidays and shoulder season during that time. Have used pre-booking and luggage transfer for Offa's Dyke and SW Coastal Path Bude to Falmouth previously BUT found that experience rather structured. Preferred ad hoc daily housing decisions on bicycle tour Inverness to Penzance last spring. Input please??????
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Thank you for getting in touch. Please note occupancy of accommodation can remain high until mid-October. There are also sections along the National Trail with limited …
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Thank you for getting in touch. Please note occupancy of accommodation can remain high until mid-October. There are also sections along the National Trail with limited accommodation options, so it may be easier to book in advance even at short notice. If you intend to use the coastal bus services (summer timetables operate until the last Sunday in September), it is possible to undertake multiple sections while staying in the same accommodation. Coastal bus timetables are available from the Pembrokeshire County Council website and also in the free Pembrokeshire Coast National Park visitor magazine Coast to Coast, which is also available online.
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Answer by Theresa N · Apr 20, 2017
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