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map showing location of tourPembrokeshire Coast self guided walking holidays

Situated on the wild west coast of Wales, Britain’s only coastal National Park provides peaceful walking along a coastline characterised by rugged cliffs, craggy headlands and magnificent golden, sandy beaches. The rugged cliffs provide a home for a huge variety of sea birds and from the spring to the autumn the path is a blaze of colour with the myriad species of wild flowers which flourish in the mild south westerly breezes. Off-shore islands appear to float on the sparkling seas and rocky tors crown each headland.

Whitesands Bay

Picture: Whitesands Bay - britainonview/V.K Guy/Mike Guy

Our seven night ‘Moderate’ itinerary covers a continuous stretch of coast from Strumble Head in the north to Newgale in the south, whilst the five night ‘Moderate’ tour runs from Aber Bach to Newgale.

Our seven night ‘Easy’ itinerary covers a continuous stretch of coast from Pwllderi in the north to Solva in the south, whilst the five night ‘Easy’ tour runs from Abercastle to Solva.

Guests on both tours will walk around St David’s Head; visit the charming villages of Abereiddy with its ‘Blue Lagoon’, and fjord-like Solva; marvel at the Carreg Sampson Neolithic burial chamber; and enjoy stunning views of the off-shore island wildlife havens of Ramsey and Skomer.

Bed & Breakfast option

Your holiday on the Pembrokeshire Coast will be based at a comfortable family-run guest house close to the centre of St David’s, Britain’s smallest cathedral ‘city’. Your room will have ensuite facilities (private bathroom) and you will have a choice of continental or full Welsh breakfast. St David’s has a range of restaurants and pubs serving meals in the evening.

Dinner, Bed & Breakfast option

Your holiday on the Pembrokeshire Coast will be based at Warpool Court Hotel [AA/RAC***, WTB****], which stands in extensive gardens overlooking St Bride’s Bay on the edge of the little cathedral ‘city’ of St David’s. Warpool Court is something special; set in a magnificent coastal location, with breath-taking views both out to sea and inland, it provides a very high standard of comfort in well appointed rooms, many of which are decorated with tiles, beautifully hand painted by the artist Ada Williams who lived in the house during the early 1900’s. The hotel’s restaurant holds two AA rosettes and an RAC Merit award for the excellence of its cuisine. The hotel has a covered heated swimming pool. All bedrooms have ensuite facilities (private bathroom).