Top 10 Walks: National Parks: Pembrokeshire

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by Dennis Kelsall

This superbly-written and good looking book will take you on ten short circular walks to the very best stretches of coast, pubs, tea shops, and viewpoints that the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast, in West Wales, has to offer.

Defining the south-westernmost tip of Wales, Pembrokeshire’s coastline is arguably the most beautiful and varied in the British Isles. Virtually all of it lies within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Relative isolation has left it largely untouched by modern development and most of its length is a wild frontier where the endless confrontation between sea and land is played out. Long stretches of coast face the fury of Atlantic storms and weakness and faults in the high cliffs are eroded into caves, coves and inlets. However, the harder rock, some of which is 700 million years old, resists the onslaught and stands out in rugged promontories and headlands.

Elsewhere, sheltered landings and harbours, fine beaches and secluded bays reveal other aspects of this glorious landscape. In spring and summer the cliff tops break out in the pink, blue, white and yellow of countless flowers and sea crags are alive with nesting birds, while some of Britain’s largest seal populations arrive in autumn to give birth.

It was this wild beauty that prompted the establishment of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1952. Despite being one of the UK’s smaller National Parks, it embraces a third of the county including all the offshore islands, the Daugleddau estuary, and the Preseli Hills. The Park is also home to the popular Pembrokeshire Coast Path — now part of the larger Wales Coast Path. 

Discover dramatic coastlines at St Davids Head and Strumble Head, Manorbier and Tenby. Climb to lofty coastal panoramas at Carn Ingli and Carn Llidi. Enjoy characterful waterside pubs at Porthgain and Cresswell Quay. Or relax over a quiet cup of coffee or tea and cake at two of Pembrokeshire’s cosiest and most welcoming tea shops and cafés. 

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Top 10 Walks: National Parks: Pembrokeshire

One of five books in the Top 10 Walks: UK National Parks series

This attractive and thoughtfully-laid out guidebook gives readers walks to ten of the best coastal, pub, and tea shop walks and walks to viewpoints across Pembrokeshire, in a popular pocketable format.

With clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, Ordnance Survey maps, superb, eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity, appeal and ease-of-use.

Contents

Pembrokeshire: an introduction

Top Ten Walks: National Parks: Pembrokeshire

  1. Carn Ingli – walk to a viewpoint
  2. Strumble Head – coastal walk
  3. Sloop Inn – pub walk
  4. St Davids Head & Carn Llidi – walk to a viewpoint
  5. St Davids & St Non’s – coastal walk
  6. Plumbvanilla Café, Narberth – tea shop walk
  7. Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay – pub walk
  8. Tenby & Giltar Poin – coastal walk
  9. Quayside Café, Lawrenny Quay – tea shop walk
  10. Manorbier – coastal walk

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What they say …

“The book is beautifully designed with a two column per page layout affording an easy read of the detailed walking routes.”

Walks around Britain blog | www.walksaroundbritain.co.uk

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