Pembrokeshire Coast Path
The Pembrokeshire coast path is a path along the coast of
Pembrokeshire coastline which twists and turns its way around the
striking and beautiful Pembrokeshire peninsula and follows the
entire Pembrokeshire coastline for over 186 miles.
Taking an active and relaxing walking holiday following the
spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail is the best
way to enjoy a break from work. You will be perpetually vitalised
by the spectacular coastal scenery, as your walking holiday will
take you across Wales' stunning white beaches, and over
cliff-tops coated in wild flowers. You can visit Norman castles
on the Pembrokeshire coast path, and even hermit churches.
The Pembrokeshire coast path is a part Britain's only truly
coastal National Park. It's a breathtaking landscape of rugged
cliffs, beaches, woodlands and hills. There is a great deal of
wildlife to be spotted along the Pembrokeshire coast path such as
wild birds and foxes.
The famous Pembrokeshire Coast Long Distance Footpath is within 10
minutes walk from Timber Hill. This Path skirts the entire 168 miles
of spectacular Pembrokeshire coastline from Poppit in the north to
Amroth in the south. Broad Haven is situated roughly midway between
the two in St Brides Bay.
The National Park Authority maintains the Pembrokeshire coast
path, which helps the public to enjoy and understand it. Take a
holiday with Timberhill Leisure and spend a day hiking through
the Pembrokeshire coast path.
The Pembrokeshire coast path is situated near to our
accommodation in Pembrokeshire, Wales and our packages are
designed to cater to people who enjoy rambling, hiking, and
walking.
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