Walking in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire is renowned for walkers and all our customers hiring a glamping experience in one of our bell tents tipis and yurts will not be disappointed. Pembrokeshire has great walking opportunities with over 950km of public footpaths and bridleways either along the beautiful coast line or through the Preseli Hills/mountains. With a host of either circular walks or public transport linking linear routes for all abilities and moods there is sure to be something in Pembrokeshire that will enhance you glamping stay and show the try beauty of the landscape.
Whether you are staying in one of our bell tents or tipis or fancy taking advantage of hiring one of our ranges of Superb Terra Nova backpacking tents to undertake one of the walks or even the famous 186 mile costal path the choice is yours. Please find below some information on local walks and links to sites that you will find of interest.
Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and National Trail
Pembrokeshire Coastal path is one of the UK’s 15 National Trails, 186 miles in length it spans from Poppit to Amroth passing 58 beaches and 14 harbours and provides walkers with dramatic views of flooded glacial valleys, undulating red limestone bays, volcanic headlands, steep limestone cliffs and of course spectacular sea views making every mile unique and awe inspiring. Along the length there are numerous picturesque villages and towns including Tenby, St Davids, Solva and Newport. Services by a year round bus service covering the entire path means you can walk sections at will and at your own pace returning to our bell tents or camp along the way using our backpacking rental tents.
The Pembrokeshire national trail came three in an international pool of top ten routes in the world, only beaten to the top by Appalachian Trail in Georgia, USA and the Santiago de Compiste la Pilgrims walk from France to Northern Spain
More can be read at : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2024466/Top-walks-world-Pembrokeshire-Coastal-Path-honoured-alongside-Inca-Trail-Kilimanjaro.html#ixzz1bXf1i4A1
Maps needed included 1:25000 Ordinance Survey Maps OL35 & OL36 .
The entire route can be completed in 11 days for those who are fit enough and are prepared to put in long days or can be walked at a more relaxed pace over 15 days, giving you time to explore the passing villages and towns along the walk. Sections include the following:-
Campsites three miles into the walk include Allt-Y-Goed, Poppet Sands, St Dogmaels, Cardigan, tel 01239612673, there is also a YHA hostel Poppit Sands, Sea View, Poppit, Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA43 3LP tel 0845 371 9037 email poppit@yha.org.uk
St Dogmael’s to Newport Town is considered the most challenging section of the Coast Path it is 15.5 miles long has very steep hills frequently along it. Given the strenuousness of this section you may decide to split it in two and do over two days Moylgrove. Whatever you decide make sure you take plenty of provisions with you and are adequately equipped to deal with the walk. Campsites include Morawelon Perrog, Newport, Tel 01239820565 you may also wish to stay at the Newport YHA, lower St Mary Street, Newport, Pembrokeshire, SA42 0TS tel 0845 371 9543 email Newport@yha.org.uk
Newport to Fishguard on day two is 12 miles and is a lot more level than day 1. Campsites include Fishguard Bay Campsite tel 01348811415
Fishguard ro Pwll Deri on day 3 is 9 miles long walk along volcanic 30 to 70 m cliffs. This section comprises of frequent rocky outcrops, loose volcanic stone, and loads of heather. There is either a youth hostel near the lighthouse of stumble head Pwll Deri YHA, Castell Mawr, Trefasser, Goodwick, Pembrokeshire, SA64 0LR tel 08453719536 email pwllderi@yha.org.uk or Fferm Tresinwen campsite is a mile or two inland tel 01348891238 or 01348891621
Pwll Deri to Porthgain on day 4 is 12 miles and takes in stacks of dramatic sheer cliffs along its length. Around a mile and half before Porthgain are two campsites slightly inland at Trefin Prendergast Caravan Park, Trefin, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. SA62 5AU. Tel: 01348 831368, Mob: 07896 589824 or at the site Arymwny tel 01348 837 892 email info@campingwildwales.co.uk
PorthGain to Whitesands on day 5 is a remote feeling and rugged in places section of the trail 10 miles long is an exhilarating along the high cliffs and beneath the dramatic volcanic outcrops of Pen Beri, Carn Lleithyr and Carn Llidi, finishing at Whitesand its worth ending the day with cake and hot chocolate in the cafe. There is a YHA hostel a short walk from Whitesands Llaethdy, Whitesands, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, SA62 6PR tel 0845 371 9141 email stdavids@yha.org.uk camping can be found at Lleithyr Farm Holiday Park, Whitesands Bay, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales, SA62 6PR. Tel: 01437 720245
Whitesands to Solva section on day 6 is close to shops and facilities this 13 mile section is popular with walkers making use of the bus shuttle. Campsites include Nine Wells Caravan & Camping Park, Nine Wells, Nr. St.Davids, SA62 6UH Telephone: 01437 721809 Mobile: 07974 516461 E-mail: ocean6@clara.co.uk or Mount Farm Caravan and Camping Park, is around a mile from Solva, Contact Mr and Mrs P.L. Richards. 01437 721301
Solva to Broad Haven on day 7 covering 12 miles of walking has a series of very steep hills with up to 100 steps Northwest of Newgale and south of Newgale there are a series of less steep hills. Camping sites include Creampots Touring Caravan and Camping Park, Broadway, Nr. Broad Haven, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 3TU 01437 781 776 there is also a Broad Haven YHA, Broad Haven, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 3JH tel 0845 3719008 email broardhaven@yha.org.uk
Broad Haven to Martin’s Haven on day 8 covers 11 miles and takes in beautiful low red cliffs and cliff tops abundant in wild flowers. Campsites include West Hook Farm, Martins Haven, Maeloes, Milford Haven tel 01646636424 there is also a Marloes Sands YHA, rinwayskiln, Marloes, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 3BH tel 0845 371 9333 email marloessands@yha.org.uk
Martin’s Haven to Dale on day 9 covers 10 miles and is mainly easy walking on mainly level ground only dotted with occasional short steep climbs. This section is varied in nature and takes in spectacular view of Skomer, Skokolm and Grassholm islands. This section is popular with day walkers taking advantage of the bus shuttle service. Campsites include Windmill Farm Campsite, Windmill Farm, Dale, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 3QX, tel 01646 636428
Dale to Neyland on day 10 is a long walking section covering 16 miles it is highly advisable to check the tides are out for the two tidal crossing to avoid the tedious long road detours. Tide tables can be found here http://www.tidetimes.org.uk/milford-haven-tide-times campsites include sandy Haven Park, Herbrandston Nr Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 3ST e mail: alemluja@ntlworld.com tel 01646 695899
Neyland to Angle on day 11 is again a long days walking contains many sheltered woodland sections and passes Pembroke castle which is welcome opportunity for break and peak. Camp sites include Castle Farm, Angel, Pembrokeshire, SA71 5AR, tel 01646641220
Angle to Freshwater West on day 12 is a challenging and remote section entirely coastal with no amenities along the route so please remember to carry everything you need and be adequately equipped to deal with the walk. The nearest campsite is inland at Castelmartin Chapel Farm, Pembroke, Dyfed SA71 5HW tel 01646661312
Freshwater West to Broad Haven South on day 13 is 10 miles of mainly level walking passing through one of the UK’s most important and strongly designated wildlife sanctuaries; unfortunately much of this area has limited access due to military restrictions being a live firing range. However much of which can be experienced by crossing Range East from Stack Rocks to Broad Haven, which is open weekends, bank holidays, and most evenings after 4.30, however just to be on the safe side, and to avoid been blown up check access by calling the recorded information on 01646 662367. Campsites include Trefalen campsite, Bosherston, Pembroke, Dyfed SA71 5DR 01646 661643
Haven to Skrinkle Haven on day 14 is an 11 mile quite undulating walk close to beaches, villages and public houses. This section really provides the walker with views worthy of national park status. This section of the coastal path also crosses one of the most beautiful beaches in the world Barafundle Beach. Campsites along the way include Penally Court Farm, Penally, Tenby, SA70 7PR tel 01834845109 also Skrinkle Bay, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire SA70 7TT, Wales tel 01834 871005 there is also a YHA Manorbier, Manorbier, nr Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 7TT tel 0845 371 9031 email manorbier@yha.org.uk
Skrinkle to Amroth on this the 15th and final day of the walk is probably the least remote as it passes Tenby but has spectacular views of Caldey Island and coasts of the Gower and Exmoor, an excellent way to finish off the coastal path. Campsites include Meadowhouse, Summerhill, Amroth, SA67 8NS tel 01834812438
http://nt.pcnpa.org.uk/website/sitefiles/nt_page.asp?PageID=7 provided an in-depth account of the Pembrokeshire coastal path and has a section by section, detailed printable guide as well as coast path leaflets and opportunity to purchase guides such as easy access walks and alternative circular walks in the area. A professional helpful and well laid out website, for anyone planning either this walk or any other national trails.
http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/content.asp?nav=838,839,1038&parent_directory_id=646 this website provides you with information on the coastal path bus service
http://www.visitpembrokeshire.com/coastpath/content.asp?nav=9,10&parent_directory_id=1 provides a safety code for those planning on undertaking the Pembrokeshire coastal path.
For those looking for something even longer from April 2012 Wales will be the only country in the UK that can boast a completely walkable coastline
Walking in the Preseli Hills and Mountains of Pembrokeshire
Preseli Hills
If you are staying in one of glamping bell tents, tipis or yurts and prefer your walking to be more inland orientated then the Preseli Hills have plenty of routes for all abilities and moods to suit the happy camper.
Walking in the Preseli Hills which rise some 540m above sea level is a relatively easy going experience. These hills offer intrigue and mystery as they bear more prehistoric monuments than anywhere else in Wales, beyond Anglesey. In fact 80 huge blue blocks of Dolerite stone which make up the blue circle of Stonehenge where taken from here and somehow transported some 140 miles 4500 years ago. Peaks accessible summits vast wilderness and ancient tracks such as the Golden route make walking in the Preseli Hills an excellent destination for experienced and novice walkers alike.
For walkers looking for a circular long distance walk in Pembrokeshire there are alternatives including:-
The link below is provided by a long distance walker’s association which details an extensive 67 mile circular walk commencing at Fishguard the route follows the Gwaun Valley, across the Preseli Ridge, on to Crymych, Cilgerran, St Dogmaels and then joins the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path returning to Fishguard.
Other walks in Pembrokeshire
For customers enjoying staying in our glamping accommodation, whether it is in our bell tents, tipis or yurts who are looking for walks beside those dedicated to either the Preseli Hills or the Coastal Path the link below provides several opportunities for walks of all abilities.
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