Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the UK’s only coastal National Park, covering 640 square km and home to National Nature Reserves and Wales’ only Marine Nature Reserve – one of only three in the UK. It’s where you’ll find some of the UKs best walking routes as part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
From dramatic cliff top scenery to sweeping bays, there are 58 beaches and 14 harbours as well as towns and villages like Tenby, St Davids and Solva. It means that walking in Pembrokeshire is varied and never short of inspirational scenery.
The flora and wildlife you can see make for a memorable walking holiday or short break.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is one of Britain’s
National Trails and has an annual coast path walk that takes in all 400km.
For a holiday or short break it’s easy to choose a walk that’s circular or linear from a gentle stroll to a day long hike using Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s walk finder
To make your walking holiday easy to plan you can search accommodation and also transport links using www.visitpembrokeshire.com.
The year round coastal bus services, now even more friendly to the environment as they are powered using recycled vegetable oil, are perfect for walkers and cover the entire Coast Path so you can plan your route with confidence. www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/coastbus