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WALKING

Walking in Pembrokeshire is extensive and varied. And so is the information! The following list has been collated to help you find the information you need to get you into the countryside.

Simply read down the page, find the walk that suits you and click on the link for detailed information:

Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a long-distance walking trail that follows the entire coastline of Pembrokeshire from St Dogmaels to Amroth. The scenery is spectacular and there is something for everyone to enjoy along its 186 miles (299km).
www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk
www.greenwaysholidays.co.uk

Short Walks from Pembrokeshire Towns
New walks to help you explore the countryside on your doorstep, with Pembrokeshire County Council’s series of short town walks. You’ll be surprised what you’ll find!
www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/walking

Short Walks in the National Park
Using the National Parks walk search facility you can choose from over 100 walks in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, most of which are accessibly by bus. Listed walks include half-day and full-day walks, short gentle strolls, plus wheelchair and easy access walks. Download and print off your walking map and bus timetable today!
www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk

Greenways Walks by Bus or Train

Pembrokeshire Greenways have produces a series of walks that you can access by  bus or train. Public Transport takes away the hassle of driving, you see great views over the hedge and you will be doing your bit to help protect the local environment.
www.planed.org.uk

Greenways Long Distance Walks
If you want to make up your own short walking holiday Greenways have three long-distance walks of 60-miles, that can be done in 5-days. Walks include the historic Landsker Trail and Preseli Circle.
www.planed.org.uk

Easy Access Paths
If you have limited walking ability because of age, health or disability then look for ‘easy access’ and ‘wheelchair’ walks. These are paths with better surfaces, easy slopes and no stiles or difficult gates. Short walks are listed on the following websites:
www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk
www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/scooting

Wheelchair and Scooter Routes

This guide to accessible "walks" in Pembrokeshire shows routes that are well within the capacity of most electric scooters and some are accessible by manual wheelchairs with assistance.
www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/scooting

Walks for Babies & Toddlers

If you are wondering where you can walk with a baby or toddler then you need to check out these two sites. Details on wheelchair-friendly routes and easy access routes are perfect for toddlers and babies in buggies.
www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/scooting

www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk
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