Explore the Pembrokeshire Coast Your Way
Walk the Coast Path, head to the beaches, jump in the sea and tour the seaside towns - which will you do first?
Pembrokeshire is blessed with more than 186 miles of wild, rugged coastline and being surrounded by the sea has shaped the culture of Pembrokeshire as much as it has the landscape.
The numerous quaint fishing villages of centuries gone by, may have lost their fishing fleets but the stoic charm remains. Many of the old seaside cottages now instead welcome guests looking to explore the coast with many looking to take to the famous Coast Path and explore the only coastal National Park in the UK.
For most people who visit Pembrokeshire, and for many who live here, exploring the coast is always close to the top of the to-do list and with good reason. With seemingly endless variety around every corner, it’s impossible to grow tired of being constantly amazed by the next stretch of coast and every day spent exploring it feeling like a genuine adventure.
Coastal Cottages Holiday Cottages on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
With 186 miles of world-famous coast path to discover it's always the perfect time to start a walking holiday in Wales you'll never forget.
Part of that adventure is often choosing how exactly you’re going to spend the day taking it all in, because there are so many great ways to tackle it!
There are the obvious choices like walking the legendary Coast Path or taking to one of the pristine beaches for the day but there are some other choices available that are just as rewarding and afford an entirely different perspective of the coast.
How does kayaking through sea caves sound? Or what about a leisurely session of paddleboarding from one beach to another? A boat trip to one of the many islands off the coast? Or finally, how about taking on the Wales SwimRun - you’ll win a medal for your efforts if you manage to beat the tide! There are so many things to do, the options are endless.