National Trail: Wales
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Pembrokeshire
Coast Path National Trail
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Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro |
Cardigan to Amroth
299km/186
milesThis route via Fishguard,
Pembroke and Tenby includes some of the most spectacular coastal walking in Britain,
mainly along clifftops and almost all within the Pembrokeshire Coast National
Park. It includes a National Nature Reserve (NNR), a local nature reserve,
Wales' only marine nature reserve and 17 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs).
Some sections involved steep climbs and there is around
10,700m/35,000 feet of ascent and descent on the Path as a whole, but there are
also gentler sections including some lengths suitable for people with special
access needs.
Update. The national park organises an annual coast
path walk, an opportunity to walk the Path in the company of experienced guides.
In 2006 the walk runs from 27 May to 9 June. Booking is essential and there is a
fee. For more details contact
Pembrokeshire Coast National
Park.
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For full details of accessible
sections of the path and for access information on the National Park
see
Easy Access in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
under Publications below. |
Connects with
Ceredigion Coast Path,
Landsker Borderlands Trail, South of the Landsker Trail Highway
Authorities Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire Tourist
Information Centres
- Cardigan 01239 613230
- Fishguard 01348 873484
- Haverfordwest 01437
763110
- Milford Haven 01646
690866
- Newport 01239 820912
- Pembroke 01646 622388
- Pembroke Dock 01646
522246
- St Davids 01437 720392
- Saundersfoot 01834
813672
- Tenby 01834 842402
Click here to find bed & breakfast
accommodation on this path
Luggage
Carriers
Hostel booking
YHA
Holiday Providers include Avalon,
Bobs,
Celtic
Trails, CHP, Contours, Explore
Britain, Greenways,
Pembrokeshire Walking,
Walking Holidays
Britain, Walking Women, YHA
Public Transport
- Rail services along the line between
Cardiff (connections for Bristol, Birmingham, London), Carmarthen, Swansea and Fishguard,
with branch lines to Pembroke Dock via Tenby and Milford Haven via
Haverfordwest, serve many parts of
the coast and the National Park. The branch line to Pembroke Dock is
particularly useful for walkers in the south of the Park between Tenby and
Pembroke Dock, with intermediate stations at Penally, Manorbier, Lamphey and
Pembroke. Greenways Ranger tickets give unlimited travel for one day at
£3.50 adult (£1.75 child) between Whitland and Pembroke Dock: buy from the
train conductor.
- Cardigan has regular bus services
from Carmarthen and Haverfordwest, and an infrequent service from Tenby. The
official start of the walk at St Dogmaels is 2km/1.5 miles from the town
centre and there are regular buses from Carmarthen and Cardigan or the
Poppit shuttle from Fishguard, Newport and Cardigan (see below). Some walkers may wish to
take advantage of this to avoid a further 3km/2 miles of road walking.
- Amroth has regular bus services from
Carmarthen, Tenby and Haverfordwest.
- Pembrokeshire Greenways bus services
connect many locations along the coast. Routes covered are:
Poppit Shuttle linking the northern end of the Trail at Poppit Sands with Newport,
Moylgrove, St Dogmaels and Cardigan.
Strumble Shuttle between St Davids and Fishguard, calling at Porthgain,
Abercastle and Strumble Head.
Puffin Shuttle between St Davids and Milford Haven calling at Newgale, Broad
Haven, Little Haven, Marloes and Dale.
Celtic Coaster, a wheelchair accessible bus running on ‘bio-diesel’ around the
St Davids Peninsula from St Davids to Porth Clais, St Justinians and
Whitesands, connecting with boats to Ramsey Island.
Coastal Cruiser, a wheelchair accessible bio-diesel bus that also carries
cycles and surfboards, around the Angle Peninsula from Pembroke to Angle,
Bosherston and Stackpole.
Services operate daily between May and September, with Poppit, Strumble and
Coastal Cruiser services continuing on three days a week until the end of
April. For more information and timetables see www.pembrokeshiregreenways.co.uk
or get a coastal bus service timetable, including walk suggestions and
discount vouchers, from local outlets or 01437
776313. Various all-day tickets and passes are available: see the leaflet or
ask the bus driver.
A detailed public transport guide to the Path can
be found via the Pembrokeshire Coast website (see below). For more on finding out about services and fares
across Britain, click here.
Explorer maps
OL35,
OL36
Landranger maps
145,
157,
158
The way is shown on recent editions of these maps. Publications
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path by Brian John, ISBN 1 85410 975 8. Aurum £12.99
+ p&p.
Order here!
Official National Trail Guide with OS 1:25,000 map extracts, describing
route from Cardigan to Amroth.
- Pembrokeshire Coast leaflets. The National Park produce a range of
walks leaflets and booklets, covering the coast path in ten sections (40p
each + p&p), plus a variety of circular walks using sections of the path
and in other parts of the Park (various prices). Contact them for a list:
see below.
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path Amroth to Cardigan by Jim Manthorpe, ISBN 1
873756 56 9. Trailblazer Publications
£9.99.
Detailed compact publication with route description in opposite direction to
the official guide, extensive background
notes, clear sketch maps, accommodation suggestions, public transport
information.
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path Mileage Chart. 20p + 38p p&p
from Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (see below)
- Easy Access in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. £2.95 + 88p
p&p from Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (see below)
More than 20 easy and wheelchair-accessible routes and viewpoints along the
Coast Path and in other parts of the park. Bilingual English/Welsh.
- The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path from Amroth to St Dogmaels by Dennis Kelsall,
ISBN 1 85284 378 0. Cicerone
£12.95
Alternative pocket guide in opposite direction to official guide with OS 1:50 000 map extracts, route descriptions,
accommodation listings and background ntoes.
- Accommodation Guide: no longer in print. A full accommodation
listing can be found on the national park website (see below).
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