Coastal Walks

The majority of the Pembrokeshire coast lies in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and is renowned for coastal scenery. It is difficult to say which are the best bits, as each area is different and has its own character.

The “Map location” is a link to the Streetmap.co.uk Ordnance Survey map location, marked with an arrow – use the page tools to zoom in or out.

We haven’t yet walked all of the 186 miles (299 km) of the path, but the following sections are our favourites so far (in clockwise order from the SE coast to the North).

Wiseman’s Bridge (Map location) to Coppet Hall (Map location)

Freshwater East (Map location) to Stackpole Quay (Map location)

Lydstep Point (Map location) to Skrinkle Haven (Map location)

St. Govan’s Chapel (Map location) to Stack Rocks (Map Location) (NB part of the Castlemartin military range, check Castlemartin Firing Notice for periodic closures)

Lindsway Bay (Map location) to Pickleridge (Dale) (Map location)

Marloes Sands (Map location) to Martin’s Haven (Map location)

Nolton Haven(Map location) to Maidenhall (above Newgale Sands) (Map location)

Gwadn (Map location) to Porth y Rhaw (Nine Wells) (Map location)

Porthclais (Map location) to St. Justinian’s (Map location)

Whitesands Bay (Map location) to Penrhyn Halen (near Carn Perfedd) (Map location)

Abereiddy (Map location) to Porthgain (Map location)

Porthgain (Map location) to Trefin/Trevine (Map location)

Cwm Felin (Map location) to Carnfathach (near Llanwnda) (Map location)

Pwllgwaelod (Map location) to Cwm-yr-Eglwys (Dinas Island) (Map location)

Fforest (Map location) to Parrog (Newport) (Map location)