Visit Pembrokeshire 2015
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PEMBROKESHIRE<br />
COAST PATH<br />
FOR A COUNTY THAT STRETCHES JUST 25 MILES<br />
FROM NORTH TO SOUTH, THE PEMBROKESHIRE<br />
COAST PATH MEANDERS FOR AN IMPRESSIVE 186<br />
MILES FROM AMROTH TO ST DOGMAELS.<br />
The dramatic scenery and the variety of landscapes make it a fascinating<br />
stretch to walk, taking in red sandstone bays, craggy volcanic headlands,<br />
sheer limestone cliffs and stunning glacial valleys. While much of the path<br />
follows the cliff top, it does occasionally drop down to a beach or road and<br />
passes through a number of towns and villages. It also connects to the<br />
Wales Coast Path, the first coastal path to outline an entire country.<br />
With an excellent year-round coastal bus service designed especially for<br />
walkers, the <strong>Pembrokeshire</strong> Coast Path is open to explore at your leisure.<br />
MORE INFORMATION<br />
www.visitpembrokeshire.com/explore-pembrokeshire/coast-path/<br />
TOP TIPS<br />
Coastal Bus Services<br />
www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/coastbus<br />
Wales Coast Path<br />
www.walescoastpath.gov.uk<br />
Hop on the<br />
Coastal Bus and<br />
walk back. There<br />
are no timetable<br />
worries that way.<br />
If the Coastal<br />
Bus normally<br />
goes past your<br />
accommodation,<br />
hail it. It’ll stop if it’s<br />
safe to do so.<br />
Use the buses to<br />
link several Coast<br />
Path stages from<br />
the same base and<br />
avoid having to<br />
transfer luggage.<br />
Top left: Cycling at<br />
Coppet Hall<br />
Middle left: Coast Path<br />
Lambs<br />
Main image: Coast Path<br />
Nr Abercastle<br />
Above right: Coastal<br />
Path sign<br />
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