Walks in Pembrokeshire
Crymych walk, Pembrokeshire
Walk a section of The Golden Road from Crymych village in search of Gors Fawr Stone Circle, one of many sacred sites in the Preseli Hills
Blue Lagoon walk, Pembrokeshire
Discover the magical waters of Pembrokeshire's Blue Lagoon on this circular coastal walk from Porthgain to Abereiddy Bay
Best walks in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Explore the rugged cliffs, sweeping bays, rolling hills and extraordinary wildlife of the Pembrokeshire Coast in south-west Wales with our pick of the national park's best walks.
Walk: Dinas Head, Pembrokeshire
Head to the west coast of Wales to discover Dinas Head’s cosy coves, romantic ruins and a wheelchair-friendly path.
Walk: Bosherston Lily Ponds, Pembrokeshire
A host of delights for wildlife lovers awaits at Bosherston Lily Ponds in south-west Wales, one of the most idyllic aquatic environments in Britain
Walk: Skomer, Pembrokeshire
On an island that hums with wildlife, the star of the show is a plucky little seabird with plenty of colour and character
Walk: Preseli Hills, Pembrokeshire
Nordic walking – somewhere between hiking and running – is a great way to explore the British countryside. Try it for yourself with a ramble through one of the most captivating prehistoric landscapes in Wales: Pembrokeshire's Presell Hills
Walk: Marloes Peninsula, Pembrokeshire
Spot wildflowers, seabirds and marine life on this clifftop walk in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Walk: Tenby, Pembrokeshire
Explore the beaches and seaside towns of south Pembrokeshire's sandy coast with a 7.5-mile circular walk
Walk: Porthmelgan, Pembrokeshire
Sheltered beneath the bulk of St David’s Head and its Iron Age remains is a half-moon of silvery rock and blonde sand known as Porthmelgan – the perfect summer escape.
Walk: Lower Fishguard, Pembrokeshire
Follow in the footsteps of film stars, French invaders and herring fishermen in the colourful coastal village of Lower Fishguard