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Milford Haven WalksMilford Haven Walks

Three circular walks of varying lengths all beginning and ending at Milford Haven. Walk 1 is a loop to Neyland and back. Walk 2 is a loop to Herbandston and back and Walk 3 is a loop to Steynton and back.

 

Lampeter Vale WalksLampeter Vale Walks

Two circular walks from Narberth Station. Walk A (6.1miles/9.8km) is a loop to Llanddewi Velfrey and back. Walk B (14.5miles/24km) is a loop to Lampeter Velfrey and back.

 

 

Three Walks in Newport PembrokeshireThree Walks in Newport Pembrokeshire

Three circular walks of varying lengths which begin and end in the town of Newport. The routes offer the opportunity for both coastal and hill walking.

 

 

Canaston & Minwear WoodsCanaston & Minwear Woods

This walk begins at Blackpool Mill and offers a number of walking and cycle trails which criss cross the beautiful ancient woodland of Canaston and Minwear.

 

Llawhaden WalksLlawhaden Walks

Two walks from Llawhaden. Walk A (4.5miles/7.3km) is a loop to Gelli Bridge and back. Walk B (2 miles/ 3.2km) is a loop to Holgan Camp and back.

 

 

 

Angle Peninsula WalksAngle Peninsula Walks

Three walks the maximum of which is 9.5 miles. The walks encompass the Angle Peninsula and the Village of Angle itself.

 

 

 

The Ritec WalkThe Ritec Walk

This is a 6 mile circular walk through the Ritec Valley which can be started at Penally or St Florence.

Llandissilio & Clunderwen WalksLlandissilio & Clunderwen Community Walks

6 community walks linking the two communities of Llandissilio and Clunderwen.

 

 

 

The Knights WayThe Knights Way The route (9.3miles /15km) is a linear walk which begins at the upper reaches of the Eastern Cleddau river and passes through a number of places linked to the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitallers including Templeton, Ludchurch and ending at Amroth.

 

Walking St Dogmaels FootpathsWalking St Dogmaels Footpaths

Two walks of varying lengths which begin and end in St Dogmaels and pass points of historical interest en route.

 

 

Crymych The Frenni TrailsCrymych-The Frenni Trails

Four circular walks of varying lengths beginning and ending at Crymych. They include some hill walking and pass through the surrounding communities of of Hermon, Glogue and Llanfyrnach.

 

All Saints WalksThe All Saints Walks

There are four walking routes of varying lengths (maximum distance 10 miles) that cover the area between Pembroke and Bosherston.

 

 

The Miners WalkThe Miners Walk
The walk closely follows the route of the old Saundersfoot Railway which transported coal from the collieries at Thomas Chapel, Pentlepoir and Stepaside. The full walk is 10.6 miles but the shortened alternative route halves the distance.

Long Distance Walks

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Landsker BorderlandsThe Landsker Borderlands
The Trail is 60 miles circling the Landsker Line. It passes through a variety of villages and landscapes including Whitland, Ludchurch, Cresswell Quay, Blackpool Mill, Llawhaden, Efailwen, Llanboidy before returning to Whitland. The trail can be walked in linear sections or, with overnight stops, as a circular route.

 

Preseli Circle WalkPreseli Circle
The Trail is 67 miles around the Preseli Hills. Beginning in Fishguard the trail follows the Gwaun Valley, across the Preseli ridge, on to Crymych, Cilgerran, St Dogmaels and then follows the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail returning to Fishguard. The trail can be walked in linear sections or, with overnight stops, as a circular route.
South of the LandskerSouth of the Landsker
The Trail is 60 miles. It begins in Narberth and leads to Saundersfoot from where it follows the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail to Bosherston through the upper reaches of the Eastern Cleddau river before returning to Narberth. The Trail can be walked in linear sections or, with overnight stops, as a circular route.

 

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Walk & RideWalk & Ride

A selection of circular and linear walks of varying lengths that begin and end at either a bus stop or a railway station.

Explore the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside without the need to bring your car.

 

 

 

Station to Station walks

Whitland to Narberth and Whitland to Clunderwen - This route is 8.5 miles/13.4km. It leads from Whiltland Station across the valley to Llanddewi Velfrey and on to either Narberth or Clunderwen.

Great Western - Milford to Johnston - This route is 10.75 miles/17km. It begins in Milford Haven and follows the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail to Neyland before turning inland to Johnston.

Castles Cliffs and Cromlechs - Manorbier to Penally - The route is 7.5 miles/12km. It begins at Manorbier station and leads south to the coast from where it follows the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail to Penally.

Countryside & Coast - Saundersfoot Station Circular Walk - The total route is 15 miles/23.8km but can be walked in linear sections by using the railway to return. The route begins at Sundersfoot Station and leads to the historic villages of East Williamston and Penally before following the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail to the seaside town of Tenby and returning to Saundersfoot.

Station and Bus Route Walks

The Quiet Cleddau - Haverfordwest to Llangwm - This route is 7.2 miles/11.5km. Beginning at Haverfordwest the route follows the tranquil banks of the Western Cleddau river to Hook and Llangwm.

The Secret Waterway - Narberth to Cresswell Quay - The route is 10.5 miles/16.8km. The route begins in Narberth and leads eastwards through oak woodland to Blackpool Mill before turning southwards and ending at Cresswell Quay on the banks of the Eastern Cleddau river.

Palaces and Pools - Lamphey to Bosherston - This route is 8.4 miles/13.4km. Beginning at Lamphey the route leads to Freshwater East from where it follows the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail to Stackpole Quay and Barafundle Bay before coming to an end at the lily ponds of Bosherston.

Bus Route Walks

Lakes and Springs - Llys -y-Fran to Rosebush - The route is 5 miles/8km. The route begins at Llys-y-Fran and follows the edge of the reservoir before continuing on to Bernard's Well and Rosebush.

Three Peaks -Mynachlog-ddu Circular Walk - 6 miles/9.6km - Rosebush Circular Walk - 5 miles/8km These two walks are joined by the Preseli Ridge with stunning views across the surrounding landscape.

St Dogmaels Circular Walk - This route is 12.3 miles/19.7km. Beginning in ancient village of St Dogmaels the route passes Poppit Sands, there is a short cut but the main route continues on to Cemaes Head from where it follows the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail to Graig before turning inland again to Cippyn and returning to St Dogmaels.

 

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