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Angle And The Old Point House 3 1/2 Miles

West Angle Bay itself is a remote Bay of wilderness, home to sand a muddy appearance and a breeding ground for an abundance of wildlife. Along this walk, you will learn to admire the busy Cleddau waterway and the shore of Milford Haven, enjoy the vision of Thorne Island and Chapel Bay Fort whilst appreciating the historic and picturesque village of Angle.

West Angle Bay is a secluded bay that welcomes dogs all year round!

Important Walk Information: 
Dogs should be kept under control so as not to cause a disturbance to other people, wildlife or livestock. 
Please be aware that the Coast Path can pass close to steep cliffs, and so keeping your dog under control is of significant importance. 

Directions to Angle: 
By Road: From Pembroke, take the B4320 and follow the signposts to Angle. 

Car Parking: By the shore at West Angle Bay. Toilet stop is here before you head off.

Turn left from leaving the car park and take the second track to the left-hand side and keep following the coastal path, which offers views across to Thorne Island. Continue through the stile and beyond, admiring the views of the sea activity towards the shore of Milford Haven.

Next, you will need to continue through the gate by Chapel Bay Fort and carry on straight ahead. Yet another stile/gate appears to join a path to which you continue along, proceeding past a pair of cottages, leaving you to conform to the evident path, crossing numerous stiles upon reaching the Lifeboat Station. Continue aside the RNLI container and cross the road leading to a hedged path around Angle Point. You will proceed over a few further stiles until reaching the graceful Old Point House Inn appealing in a white stone face to passers-by. 

Old Point House Inn 
Angle Village 
Angle 
SA71 5AS 
01646 641 205 

The Old Point House welcomes dogs into the garden area. 

Here brings an optimum chance to grab a bite to eat and refreshing drink, admiring the views across the estuary. 
Upon (finally leaving) the Old Point House to return to your car, continue to make your progression beside the Bay, passing the Church a little further down the route and reach the road where you will be required to turn right. Your car will be awaiting your arrival at the end of the main street of Angle. 

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