Britain’s only coastal national park, explore ten family-friendly and easy-paced walks along the more accessible and most rewarding sections. Compromising beautifully rugged shores, the heavily indented Pembrokeshire coastline has a succession of headlands and bays, striking cliff formations and sweeping sandy beaches. Ten easy-to-follow leisurely walks Distance: 1.5 to 4.5 miles Miles of breath taking coastal scenery Navigate your way: simplified mapping, route profiles, turn-by-turn instructions, or walk photography Packed with essential information for easy planning: Public transport links and parking spots Terrain and footwear information Refreshment stops including pubs and cafes Public toilet markers Nature notes for the area Stories behind each walk Highlighted accessibility sections for wheelchair and pushchair users Dog friendly information What walks are inside Pembrokeshire Coast Short Walks Guidebook? Poppit Sands and Cemaes Head Abereiddy and Porthgain St David’s Head St Justinian’s and Ramsey Sound St David’s and St Non’s Bay Martin’s Haven and Marloes Angle and West Angle Bay Pembroke: castle and waterways Giltar Point St Govan’s to Stack Rocks
