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Itinerary
The Wales Coast Path must be a dream for everyone and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the first section, taking you through the National Park on one of the most varied coastal walks you can do
Damon - Walking Director
Pembrokeshire Coast Path,
Full Route.
Pembrokeshire Coast Path,
Full Route.
Overview
Interactive Map
Pricing On This Route
Our average prices are between £110 and £160 per person per day for those sharing a room and between £170 and £199 per day for single walkers - A quote will give you an exact and fixed price as walk costs depend on factors like your accommodation choices and the time of year you want to walk.
Our prices include -
- Your choices of good quality en-suite B&B, Inn and small hotel accommodation with full breakfast (where available), together with upgrade options.
- Detailed walking route planning and ongoing support from specialist walking advisors from your enquiry through to the end of the walk
- A full booking administration and holiday management service including information on travel to and from your walking routes
- Secure and reliable daily luggage transfers between accommodations
- Your own personal detailed route notes & itinerary emailed to you and access to our resources page, where you can see the maps and guidebooks we recommend for each route, as well as downloads for route notes and GPX files (where available).
Please see below for six factors which affect your quoted price -
1 - The time of year you are walking - The low season (outside of May to September) is generally cheaper than the peak months.
2 - How early you book. Cheaper accommodation tends to book out first so to get the best prices and choice of accommodation we recommend you book as early as you can. Bookings open for the season the previous summer.
3 - Which routes and areas you choose - Cornwall, South Devon and Dorset are the more expensive regions while Wales, Somerset, North Devon and Dartmoor tend to offer better prices. We also often run seasonal special offers on certain routes so ask if these would be of interest.
4 - Type of accommodation - You can choose to upgrade to luxury hotels or downgrade to basic B&B's and we will try to match your walk to your budget. Quotes will show standard options and the costs for any upgrades so you can pick and choose to suit your plans.
5 - The number of walkers - rates are generally based on 2 walkers - the more walkers the cheaper prices get as we split the costs of providing the walk between the group.
6 - Luggage Transfers - our quotes include two prices - with and without luggage transfers so if you want to keep the costs down you can choose to carry your own luggage to avoid those charges.
If you want to try to get the lowest prices let us know your budget - we can advise honestly and openly what is possible - we don't want to see anyone unable to walk the routes due to costs.
To request a quote costs nothing and there is no commitment to book - so do try us! We usually have quotes emailed back to you within a few days and these documents are very detailed with accommodation choices, website links to the accommodations, route descriptions, daily walking grade and mileage, travel info to the trail and of course a guaranteed price to consider. All for the specific walk YOU want.
Route Profile And Options
Standard Route
Day 1
Amroth to Manorbier
15 miles
Day 2
Manorbier to Bosherston Village
10 miles
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13
Day 14
Daily Average 13 miles
Bosherston to West Angle
15 miles
12.5 miles if army range is shut
West Angle to Pembroke
14.5 miles
Pembroke to Milford Haven
12.5 miles
Milford Haven to Marloes
10+ miles
between 10 and 16 miles depending on tidal crossings
Marloes to Marloes via St. Anns Head
13 miles
Marloes to Broad Haven
9.5 miles
Broad Haven to Solva
11 miles
Solva to St. Justinians (St. Davids)
11 miles
St. Justinians (St. Davids) to Trefin
13.5 miles
Trefin to Goodwick
19 miles
Goodwick to Newport
14 miles
Newport to St. Dogmaels
15.5 miles
Relaxed Route
Day 1
Amroth to Tenby
7 miles
Day 2
Tenby to Manorbier
8 miles
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13
Day 14
Day 15
Day 16
Day 17
Day 18
Daily Average 10 miles
Manorbier to Bosherston
Bosherston to Freshwater West
Freshwater West to Angle
Angle Village to Pembroke
Pembroke to Milford Haven
Milford Haven to Marloes
Marloes to Marloe via Dales
Marloes to Broad Haven
Broad Haven to Solva
Solva to St. Justinians
St. Justinians to Trefin
Trefin to Strumble Head
Strumble Head to Fishguard
Fishguard to Newport
Newport to Moylgrove
Moylgrove to St. Dogmaels
10 miles
10 miles
8.5 miles
11.5 miles
12.5 miles
10+ miles
13 miles
9.5 miles
11 miles
11 miles
13.5 miles
12.5 miles
7.5 miles
12 miles
9.5 miles
8 miles
Fast Route
Amroth to Manorbier
Manorbier to Bosherston
Bosherston to Angle Village
Day 1
Angle Village to Hazelbeach
Hazelbeach to Marloes
Marloes to Broad haven
Broad haven to Solva
Solva to St. Justinians
St. Justinians to Trefin
Trefin to Goodwick
Goodwick to Newport
Newport to St. Dogmaels
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
15 miles
10 miles
18 miles
19.5 miles
14.5+ miles
21 miles
11 miles
11 miles
13.5 miles
19 miles
14 miles
15.5 miles
Daily Average 15.5 miles
Travel To And From The Route
Air Arrival - For those flying in, there is a busy regional airport at Cardiff from where you can reach Kilgetty (for Amroth) and Tenby by train in around 2.5 hours. International flights arrive from Paris, Dussledorf, Dublin and Amsterdam. From within the UK there are direct flights to Cardiff Airport from London, Aberdeen, Birmingham, Newcastle, Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Bristol airport also offers options with a journey of around 4 hours onto Pembrokeshire or you can fly to any of the London airports and take the train option to Wales listed in the train arrival section.
Air Departure - From the end of the path in Cardigan (St Dogmaels) regular buses run to Carmarthen, taking around 1.5 hours. From here, the train returns to Cardiff and the regional airport in under 2 hours.
Reviews & Feedback
Introduction - Through the last two centuries of Welsh history, Pembrokeshire has been quite simply the Holy land at the Western End of the Celtic world. A wonderful and mysterious extremity defiantly facing the full fury of the Atlantic Ocean that has given “The land of Magic” a revered status, for not only the Welsh, but also for the invaders and crusaders that tried to control and tame this isolated, unique and exposed western outpost of mainland Britain.
For the Walker today, the Pembrokeshire National Park is a place where you can leave behind the pressures of the modern world to unwind and relax in a remote haven on the very edge of where the land ends and the sea...