
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Total Distance: 180 miles (288km)
Duration: 13 nights, 12 walking days
Minimum/maximum daily distances: 10 miles (16km)/181/2 miles (29.5km)
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: Amroth
Tour code: PCP1
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 Porth Mawr 171/2
miles (28km)
Day 6: Porth Mawr to Newgale 181/2
miles (29.5km)
Day 7: Newgale to Marloes 18 miles (29km)
Day 8: Marloes to Sandy Haven 14 miles (22.5km)
Day 9: Sandy Haven to Pembroke 151/2
miles (25km)
Day 10: Pembroke to Angle 10 miles (16km)
Day 11: Angle to Bosherton (Sampson Cross) 15 miles
(24km)/(Stack Rocks) 18 miles (29km)
Day 12: Bosherton to Manorbier 11 miles (17.5km)
Day 13: Manorbier to Amroth 15 miles (24km)
Day 14: Depart Amroth
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) Kilgetty or (2) Tenby or (3) Carmarthen.
End of trail to
railway station(s): (1)
There is a limited bus service between Amroth and Kilgetty. The journey takes
about 18 minutes. (2) and (3) There is a more frequent bus service from
Amroth to Tenby (approximately 23 minutes) or Carmarthen (about 1 hour 15
minutes).