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Independent Trails: Fact File PCPN1

Pembrokeshire Coast Path ~ North

Trail Facts

Total Distance: 66 miles (106km)

Duration: 7 nights, 6 walking days

Minimum/maximum daily distances: 7 miles (11.5km)/15 miles (24km)

Waymarking: The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is clearly waymarked and is very easy to follow

Season: All year

Starting point of holiday: St Dogmael's

End of holiday: St Davids

Tour code: PCPN1

Itinerary

Day 1: Travel to St Dogmael's

 

Day 2: St Dogmael's to Newport 15 miles (24km)

 

Day 3: Newport to Goodwick 14 miles (22.5km)

 

Day 4: Goodwick to Aber Mawr 121/2 miles (20km)

 

Day 5: Aber Mawr to Abereiddi 10 miles (16km)

 

Day 6: Abereiddi to Porth Mawr 71/2 miles (12km)

 

Day 7: Porth Mawr to St Davids 7 miles (11.5km)

 

Day 8: Depart St Davids

Extra nights/Rest days

Newport is an excellent choice for a rest day. It is a delightful little town with an interesting collection of shops, cafes and inns. It is also an ideal base from which to visit the historic village of Nevern, Pentre Ifan cromlech and Castell Henlys, a fascinating excavated and partially reconstructed Iron Age village. There is a lot to see in Nevern. Overlooked by a ruined Norman castle, St Brynachs Church has many features of interest. In the churchyard is the famous 'bleeding yew', which drips blood-red sap. Legend has it that the tree will bleed until a Welsh lord of the manor is reinstated in the castle. Also in the churchyard is a magnificent richly carved 10th century Celtic cross. Above it on a rock face is the Pilgrim's Cross. The chancel of the church was built slightly out of alignment with the nave to represent Christ's inclined head on the cross. In the windowsill of the south transept is the Maglocunus Stone with Ogham inscriptions from the 5th century. Many people have an extra night in St Davids at the end of the tour to explore this delightful 'city' or to take a boat out to the abundant wildlife on Ramsay or Grassholm islands.

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Travel information

Detailed instructions on how to get to the start of the holiday and back from the end of it are sent to you on booking. A summary is given below.

Most convenient railway station(s) for the start of trail: (1) Carmarthen or (2) Fishguard

Onward travel: (1) There is a fairly frequent bus service between Carmarthen and St Dogmaels (via Cardigan). The journey takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. (2) There is a fairly frequent bus service between Fishguard and St Dogmaels (via Cardigan). The journey takes approximately 48 minutes

Most convenient railway station(s) for the end of trail: (1) Haverfordwest or (2) Fishguard

End of trail to railway station(s): There is a frequent bus service from St Davids to Haverfordwest (approximately 45 minutes) and Fishguard (approximately 48 minutes).

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