Nature pulls out all the stops in southwest Wales, with castaway coves, coastal hikes and cliff-edged islands. Base yourself ...
Next up is the most popular and most scenic stretch of trail, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Starting at Amroth Castle, this 186-mile route follows one of Britain's most celebrated walking paths.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers some of the most scenic coastal walking in Wales, with 186 miles of stunning coastline to ...
Ian Meopham from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park said: "This is world-class walking by any standards - particularly if the wildlife turn up: porpoise, seals, sea birds galore, ravens ...
The closure of the Pembrokeshire coastal path between Wiseman’s Bridge and Coppet Hall near Saundersfoot followed a serious rockfall in November. Losing the path, known as the Tramway ...
The coast path in Pembrokeshire between Wiseman’s Bridge and Coppet Hall near Saundersfoot, known as the Tramway, experienced substantial rockfalls late last year and in January. Pembrokeshire ...