Nearby: Pembrokeshire
'With over 950 km of public footpaths, and bridleways, walking is an ideal way to discover the spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and fascinating history of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.'
www.pembrokeshireramblers.org.uk
'First formed in 1974, and we have grown into a flourishing and friendly association of walkers and extend a warm welcome to visitors in this beautiful part of Wales ...'
www.pictoncastle.co.uk/for-visitors/location-and-m...
'Picton Castle is an RHS Partner Garden and comprises 40 acres of some of the most beautiful woodland gardens and grounds in West Wales ...'
en-gb.facebook.com/St-Dogmaels-Footpath-Associatio...
'St Dogmaels (Welsh: Llandudoch) is a village in North Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the estuary of the River Teifi. It was the winner of the Wales Calor Village of the year in 2006. The village contains the remains of a 12th century abbey and one of 2 working watermills in Wales.' Note Website unavailable at Review; cf Facebook Site.
www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/walking-pembrokeshire
'If you're new to walking or if you don't want to venture too far we have included a series of short or easy walking options, some starting not far from your very own doorstep ...'
www.goc.org.uk/groups/westwales
'We are fortunate to have some of the UK’s best scenery virtually on our doorstep and our walks cover a huge area including Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, Brecon Beacons and The Gower.'
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Way
'The Celtic Way is a long-distance walk from West Wales, through South Wales and into Wessex and the West of England in the United Kingdom.'
www.pembsrt.org/the-cleddau-trail/
'The Cleddau Trail is an initiative of Pembrokeshire Rivers Trust to encourage local community access to, and involvement with, the Western and Eastern Cleddau rivers. Seven Sites are currently featured on each of the two rivers.' At each Site there is information about the Walks available around and about.
'WalkingThe Golden Road is a stirring experience. It takes you along the Preseli ridge across wild moorland following a route that is said to date back to the Neolithic period, 5000 years ago.'
www.pembroketownguide.co.uk/leisure/recreation/tow...
'The town’s centrepiece is its magnificent Norman castle, standing proudly at the head of a rocky ridge and surrounded on three sides by water. It is one of the finest and best preserved strongholds in the country ... The Main Street, which runs the length of the old town, is ideal for strolling and browsing ... There are gentle walks along the Mill Pond (look out for kingfishers and otters) and to the remains of Monkton’s Benedictine Priory.'
Pembroke Town Guide [Pembroke Town Council]
'From St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south, the trail covers almost every kind of maritime landscape from rugged cliff tops and sheltered coves to wide-open beaches and winding estuaries.'
'Walk from St Davids Cathedral at the south west tip of Wales to Bangor Cathedral in Gwynedd, North Wales. It visits the best coastal scenery and the best mountain scenery in Wales, offering a unique opportunity to link the Pembrokeshire and Snowdonia National Parks in one walk ... There is now, the newly completed Wales Coast Path which has an excellent web site and provides a complete, alternative route from St Davids to Bangor along the coast. Much longer (501k instead of 400k) and nothing like as interesting as the route described on this Site but, if you are gluttons for punishment you could walk from St Davids to Bangor and back again, using both routes.'
Michael Slaney
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