The Crown Jewel of Wales
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only coastal national park in Wales. The National Trail follows the entire coastline, offering some of the most dramatic sea cliffs, secluded coves, and sandy beaches in Europe.
Unlike the mountainous GR20 or the inland Camino, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a journey of changing tides and coastal communities. From the rugged cliffs of St David's to the golden sands of Tenby and the rugged north coast, every mile offers a new vista.
The path is well-signposted with the iconic yellow arrow and is supported by a network of campsites, bunkhouses, and B&Bs, making it accessible for walkers of all levels who wish to take their time and enjoy the scenery.
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The trail forms a complete loop around the Pembrokeshire peninsula, starting and finishing at Amroth.
It is typically walked in a clockwise direction to take advantage of the prevailing winds.