With over 180 miles of trails the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path has enough to keep you coming back for more and more every year. Our Bed and Breakfast in Pembroke is conveniently located for the Costal Path. Follow the path through rough terrain, wild coastlines, fine beaches and quaint little hamlets, villages and towns all en route.


Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park:
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only national park in the United Kingdom to be primarily coastal. Designated in 1952, the park boasts a wide variety of landscapes including rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild inland hills. It covers an area of 240 square miles.
The park has four distinct sections which running clockwise around the coast are the south Pembrokeshire coast, which includes Caldey Island; the Daugleddau estuary; the St Bride's Bay coast, and the Preseli Hills.
Useful resources for Coastal Path
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Website.
Links to a coastal path milage chart. Opens in PDF format.
Nationaltrail review on Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
Coastal bus routes page.
Encouraging access to the countryside by walking, cycling, and public transport.
