Walking in Pembrokeshire
But where do you start? Really it has to be the Pembrokeshire coast; best known for its footpath which winds its way around the magnificent bays and spectacular headlands of Britain’s only coastal National Park.
The 186 mile or 299km Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a strenuous undertaking if you want to complete it from start to finish – you’ll need 10 to 15 days. But most people walk a section at a time always vowing to return and complete the whole path.
The introduction of the coastal bus services has made it easier to walk the coast path without the need to retrace your steps or take two cars.
As you head away from the coast, a patchwork of footpaths and bridleway unfold across Pembrokeshire, leading you through the Preseli hills, ancient woodlands and down into quiet valleys showing you a side of Pembrokeshire most people don’t see. These routes are just as spectacular as those on the coast.
If you need an accessible path, whether it is for a pushchair, wheelchair or scooter, you won’t miss out on Pembrokeshire’s beauty. Walking Pembrokeshire and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park have been working hard to make Pembrokeshire accessible to all including coastal and woodland walks.
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Tenby Golf Club
Golf since 1875; Wales’ Oldest Affiliated Golf Club. Tenby is a challenging traditional links, recently voted 10th in best value golf courses in the UK by Golf Monthly Magazine.
Swim with sharks in the Celtic Deep!
10hr guided offshore snorkelling trip in July – October
Yet-Y-Gors Fishery
Yet-Y-Gors Fishery is a course fishery with four lakes situated two miles from Fishguard. Â Tucked away from the main tourist routes you will find a haven of peace and tranquility. Â And lots of great fish waiting to be caught!
Tuition available
Explore Snorkelling with Celtic Deep
Explore Snorkelling is a great first step for anyone interested in trying snorkelling. It is all about giving you and your buddies the skills and confidence to explore Pembrokeshire’s amazing underwater world!
Hidden Routes Electric Mountain Bike Guided Tours and Hire
E-mountain bike tours and hire on the remote hidden routes of North Pembrokeshire. Returning to good food and accommodation on the coast.
Hidden Gem
Pembrokeshire Performance Sailing Academy LTD
PPSA is an RYA Training Centre from which to explore Pembrokeshire and for you to get your first experience of dinghy sailing and powerboating. If you’re already an experienced sailor we can offer advanced tuition in some exciting kit. PPSA also provides shore based skills such as navigation, Marine VHF communications and first aid.
Celtic Quest Coasteering
Celtic Quest Coasteering tailor every Coasteering adventure to suit each adventurers expectations and abilities. Cliff jumping, adventure swimming, scramble climbing and more. No experience necessary.
Fishing and Foraging Wales
A warm welcome awaits you here on the shore of Pembrokeshire. A combination of saltwater lure angling for bass and other species, foraging, food and outdoor accommodation on the Pembrokeshire coast.
Heatherton World of Activities
Discover our award-winning family attraction near Tenby with more than 30 exciting activities on one site – we’re even dog-friendly with a dog agility course!
Open All Year
Pembrokeshire Paths Guided Walks
Listen to the tales that shaped our land and people. Our thoughtful guides will lead you around the best of Pembrokeshire’s coast and countryside
The Old Point House & Cafe Mor
The Old Point House is a 16th Century old pub on the shores of East Angle Bay on the very tip of Southwest Pembrokeshire. Open every single day with the finest beverages and unique food offering serving up local seafood, laverbread and Angle Bay oysters.
Morfa Bay Adventure
Morfa Bay Adventure is one of Wales’ premier outdoor activity providers offering an extensive range of outdoor adventurous activities throughout the year. Learn more or book from here.