Walking Pembrokeshire, the UK’s Only Coastal National Park
- Some of the UK's most picturesque beaches at Barafundle Bay, Tenby and Little Haven
- St. David’s - 6th century birthplace of Wales’ patron saint and Britain's smallest city
- The cairns at Whitesands Bay mark where St. Patrick left these shores to bring Christianity to the Irish Druids, who dragged the huge bluestones of Stonehenge from the Preseli Hills
- Visit Skomer Island in Spring and Summer for the migrating puffin colonies
- The medieval walled town of Tenby, where Henry Tudor escaped by sea, to return in 1485 to defeat Richard III and become the first Welshman to mount the throne as Henry VII
Walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Nearing 200 miles long, innumerable folds and inlets hold hidden bays and wild rocky coves that await discovery, only found on foot.
Out in the invigorating sea air, a diverse ecosystem of coastal flora and fauna thrive. Seals, dolphins and unusual species of seabird inhabit the wild stretches of seaboard that define the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
You'll cross paths with fishing harbours like Little Haven and Porthgain along your route through colourful medieval harbour towns, Tenby, Fishguard and St. David’s (Britain’s smallest city), with its wonderful 12th century cathedral. A day or more left for sightseeing puts you in good stead to visit the 6th century monastery founded by Wales’ patron saint, as well as the imposing Norman coastal castles at Manorbier and Pembroke.
Over 25 years ago, the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path became Celtic Trails’ first self-guided walking holiday. We've offered a high standard of walking holidays in Pembrokeshire ever since and with family born and raised here, our local knowledge is second to none.
Walking Through Nature
In spring, the clifftops are covered with wildflowers, hyacinth, sea anemones and a vibrant swathe of meadow flowers as you travel on foot. Holidays in the summer are the best way of witnessing the gorse and heather winding over the hills of the coast. You'll see fulmars, cormorants and guillemots nesting on the highest cliffs and offshore on Skomer, colonies of puffin. Seals can be seen swimming and playing in the waters around the coast at any time of year. They come ashore to moult in the winter and early spring, and females come ashore to pup in the autumn. You may see them and their fluffy white pups on undisturbed beaches from August onwards. Dolphins, porpoises and the occasional basking shark can be spotted offshore or in the waters below the sea cliffs.
Path Walkthrough
This is a coastal walk in the truest sense, with minimal sections inland, across a route that is typically made up of clifftop walks and long expanses of beach, sand dunes and rugged shoreline. Where the route occasionally diverts inland walkers can expect woodland tracks, heathland, surfaced paths and even a section over the disused Saundersfoot railway line (complete with tunnel).
In terms of difficulty, the route can be quite strenuous along the clifftop sections as you follow a route that undulates underfoot - interspersed with several ascents and descents along the way. This is not typical of the route as a whole, and there are many sections which are flat and gentle in nature. Some of the clifftop walks do offer fantastic views along the path, but walkers with a head for heights will find the experience less unnerving.
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Our Pembrokeshire Coast Path Itineraries
Amroth to St Dogmaels
Distance: 186 miles (299km)
PCP1S-N
18 Nights
from £2420
PCP2S-N
16 Nights
from £2180
Amroth to St Dogmaels
16 nights, 15 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Tenby | 2n | |
Day 2 | (t) Amroth to Manorbier (t) | 15.2 mls | |
Day 3 | (t) Manorbier to Bosherston | 10.4 mls | 1n |
Day 4 | Bosherston to Angle via Stack Rocks & St Govans Chapel (t) across firing range when open | 17.9 mls | 2n |
Day 5 | (t) Angle to Pembroke | 11 mls | |
Day 6 | Pembroke to Herbrandston (t) | 16 mls | 1n |
Day 7 | (t) Sandy Haven to Marloes Sands +4 miles/6.4km if high tide at Sandy Haven | 14 mls | 1n |
Day 8 | Marloes Sands to Broad Haven | 12.5 mls | 1n |
Day 9 | Broad Haven to Solva | 11.1 mls | 1n |
Day 10 | Solva to St Justinian's +2 miles to St David's by bus | 10.7 mls | 2n |
Day 11 | St Justinian's to Abereiddi (t) | 9.8 mls | |
Day 12 | (t) Abereiddi to Aberbach (t) | 9.8 mls | 2n |
Day 13 | (t) Aberbach to Goodwick | 12.8 mls | |
Day 14 | Goodwick to Newport | 13.7 mls | 2n |
Day 15 | Newport to Ceibwr (t) | 8 mls | |
Day 16 | (t) Ceibwr to Cardigan | 9 mls | 1n |
Day 17 | Depart Cardigan |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £2180 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £81 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £36 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Cardigan ~ £50 per room
Milford Haven ~ £15 per person
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP3S-N
14 Nights
from £1920
Amroth to St Dogmaels
14 nights, 13 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Tenby | 2n | |
Day 2 | (t) Amroth to Manorbier (t) | 15.2 mls | |
Day 3 | (t) Manorbier to Bosherston | 10.4 mls | 1n |
Day 4 | Bosherston to Angle via Stack Rocks & St Govans Chapel (t) across firing range when open | 17.9 mls | 2n |
Day 5 | (t) Angle to Pembroke | 11 mls | |
Day 6 | Pembroke to Herbrandston (t) | 16 mls | 1n |
Day 7 | (t) Sandy Haven to Marloes Sands +4 miles/6.4km if high tide at Sandy Haven | 14 mls | 1n |
Day 8 | Marloes Sands to Broad Haven | 12.5 mls | 1n |
Day 9 | Broad Haven to Solva | 11.1 mls | 1n |
Day 10 | Solva to St Justinian's +2 miles to St David's by bus | 10.7 mls | 2n |
Day 11 | St Justinian's to Trefin exit (t) | 13.5 mls | |
Day 12 | (t) Trefin exit to Goodwick | 17.3 mls | 1n |
Day 13 | Goodwick to Newport | 13.7 mls | 2n |
Day 14 | Newport to St Dogmaels (t) | 15.1 mls | |
Day 15 | Depart Newport - PCP |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £1920 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £80 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £35 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Cardigan ~ £50 per room
Milford Haven ~ £15 per person
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
These itineraries can also be walked North to South, please contact us for further details.
Sandy Haven to St Dogmaels
Distance: 110 miles (177km)
PCP4S-N
12 Nights
from £1655
Sandy Haven to St Dogmaels
12 nights, 11 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Milford Haven | 1n | |
Day 2 | (t) Sandy Haven to St Ann's Head (t) + 2.9 miles/4.6km if high tide at Dale | 9.3 mls | 2n |
Day 3 | (t) St Ann's Head to Musslewick Sands | 8.8 mls | |
Day 4 | Musselwick Sands to Broad Haven | 8.5 mls | 1n |
Day 5 | Broad Haven to Solva | 11.1 mls | 1n |
Day 6 | Solva to St Justinian's +2 miles to St David's by bus | 10.7 mls | 2n |
Day 7 | St Justinian's to Abereiddi (t) | 9.8 mls | |
Day 8 | (t) Abereiddi to Aberbach (t) | 9.8 mls | 2n |
Day 9 | (t) Aberbach to Goodwick | 12.8 mls | |
Day 10 | Goodwick to Newport | 13.7 mls | 2n |
Day 11 | Newport to Ceibwr (t) | 8 mls | |
Day 12 | (t) Ceibwr to Cardigan | 9 mls | 1n |
Day 13 | Depart Cardigan |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £1655 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £76 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £36 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Cardigan ~ £50 per room
Milford Haven ~ £15 per person
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP5S-N
10 Nights
from £1375
Sandy Haven to St Dogmaels
10 nights, 9 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Milford Haven | 1n | |
Day 2 | (t) Sandy Haven to Marloes Sands +4 miles/6.4km if high tide at Sandy Haven | 14 mls | 1n |
Day 3 | Marloes Sands to Broad Haven | 12.5 mls | 1n |
Day 4 | Broad Haven to Solva | 11.1 mls | 1n |
Day 5 | Solva to St Justinian's +2 miles to St David's by bus | 10.7 mls | 2n |
Day 6 | St Justinian's to Abereiddi (t) | 9.8 mls | |
Day 7 | (t) Abereiddi to Aberbach (t) | 9.8 mls | 2n |
Day 8 | (t) Aberbach to Goodwick | 12.8 mls | |
Day 9 | Goodwick to Newport | 13.7 mls | 2n |
Day 10 | Newport to St Dogmaels (t) | 15.1 mls | |
Day 11 | Depart Newport - PCP |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £1375 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £75 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £40 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Cardigan ~ £50 per room
Milford Haven ~ £15 per person
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
These itineraries can also be walked North to South, please contact us for further details.
Amroth to Herbrandston
Distance: 75 miles (120.5km)
PCP6S-N
7 Nights
from £915
Amroth to Herbrandston
7 nights, 6 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Tenby | 2n | |
Day 2 | (t) Amroth to Tenby | 7 mls | |
Day 3 | Tenby to Manorbier | 8.2 mls | 1n |
Day 4 | Manorbier to Bosherston | 10.4 mls | 1n |
Day 5 | Bosherston to Angle via Stack Rocks & St Govans Chapel (t) across firing range when open | 17.9 mls | 2n |
Day 6 | (t) Angle to Pembroke | 11 mls | |
Day 7 | Pembroke to Herbrandston (t) | 16 mls | 1n |
Day 8 | Depart Milford Haven |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £915 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £69 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £34 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Milford Haven ~ £15 per person
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP7S-N
6 Nights
from £805
Amroth to Herbrandston
6 nights, 5 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Amroth | 2n | |
Day 2 | Amroth to Manorbier (t) | 15.2 mls | |
Day 3 | (t) Manorbier to Bosherston | 10.4 mls | 1n |
Day 4 | Bosherston to Angle via Stack Rocks & St Govans Chapel (t) across firing range when open | 17.9 mls | 2n |
Day 5 | (t) Angle to Pembroke | 11 mls | |
Day 6 | Pembroke to Herbrandston (t) | 16 mls | 1n |
Day 7 | Depart Milford Haven |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £805 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £71 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £39 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Milford Haven ~ £15 per person
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
These itineraries can also be walked North to South, please contact us for further details.
Sandy Haven to St David’s
Distance: 48 miles (77km)
PCP8S-N
6 Nights
from £830
Sandy Haven to St David’s
6 nights, 5 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Milford Haven | 1n | |
Day 2 | (t) Sandy Haven to St Ann's Head (t) + 2.9 miles/4.6km if high tide at Dale | 9.3 mls | 2n |
Day 3 | (t) St Ann's Head to Musslewick Sands | 8.8 mls | |
Day 4 | Musselwick Sands to Broad Haven | 8.5 mls | 1n |
Day 5 | Broad Haven to Solva (t) | 11.1 mls | 2n |
Day 6 | (t) Solva to St Justinian's +2 miles to St David's by bus | 10.7 mls | |
Day 7 | Depart St David's |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £830 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £70 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £29 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Milford Haven ~ £15 per person
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
These itineraries can also be walked North to South, please contact us for further details.
St David’s to St Dogmaels
Distance: 61 miles (98km)
PCP9S-N
7 Nights
from £945
St David’s to St Dogmaels
7 nights, 6 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive St David's | 2n | |
Day 2 | St Justinian's to Abereiddi (t) | 9.8 mls | |
Day 3 | (t) Abereiddi to Aberbach (t) | 9.8 mls | 2n |
Day 4 | (t) Aberbach to Goodwick | 12.8 mls | |
Day 5 | Goodwick to Newport | 13.7 mls | 2n |
Day 6 | Newport to Ceibwr (t) | 8 mls | |
Day 7 | (t) Ceibwr to Cardigan | 9 mls | 1n |
Day 8 | Depart Cardigan |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £945 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £78 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £39 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Cardigan ~ £50 per room
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP10S-N
6 Nights
from £810
St David’s to St Dogmaels
6 nights, 5 days
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive St David's | 2n | |
Day 2 | St Justinian's to Abereiddi (t) | 9.8 mls | |
Day 3 | (t) Abereiddi to Aberbach (t) | 9.8 mls | 2n |
Day 4 | (t) Aberbach to Goodwick | 12.8 mls | |
Day 5 | Goodwick to Newport | 13.7 mls | 2n |
Day 6 | Newport to St Dogmaels (t) | 15.1 mls | |
Day 7 | Depart Newport - PCP |
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £810 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £77 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £40 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Weekend supplements (Fri/Sat)
Cardigan ~ £50 per room
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
These itineraries can also be walked North to South, please contact us for further details.
St. David’s: Heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Distance: 20 miles (32km)
PCP-SDB1
3 Nights
from £395
St. David’s: Heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
3 nights, 2 days
You have several itinerary options to choose from for this relaxing break by the sea. Based in St Davids, the UK’s smallest ‘city’ with its beautiful cathedral. Rich in history, it was the 6th century birthplace of the patron saint of Wales.
Ranked second in the world’s best coastal paths by National Geographic, Pembrokeshire attracts visitors from all over the world each year.
Our hosts are some of the most knowledgeable in the area and we know that you will have a superb stay and enjoy delicious, locally sourced food.
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Day 1
Arrive - St. David's -
Day 2
Solva to St. Justinian's10.7 miles / 17.2 km + 2 miles to St Davids by busWe arrange a transfer to the start of the walk this morning where you will climb up and out of the pretty harbour village of Solva. You will be rewarded with sweeping views over to Ramsey Island from this wild, clifftop path. The trail will have dramatic sections today leading you to hidden coves filled with wildlife throughout summer. More seals nest here than anywhere else in Wales. Reaching the harbour of St Justinians you have time visit the lifeboat station built in 1869. Later this afternoon, you will take the coastal bus back to St Davids.
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Day 3
St Justinians to Abereiddi9.8 miles / 15.7 kmYou will return to St. Justinian’s by bus this morning to continue your walk across the wildflower filled clifftops to Abereiddi. The path twists and turns past sheltered coves to wide open beaches. There’s time to stop and enjoy the dolphins, seals and the occasional Basking Shark swimming and playing in the glittering waters below.
Carn Llidi, peaks out at above 181 metres and is a prominent fixture of your route around the jagged rocks of the coast path’s northern sections. Later you will descend into the hamlet of Aberdeiddi to be returned to St. David’s. -
Day 4
Depart - St. David's
Highlights
- Visit St. Davids' impressive cathedral.
- Discover the 13th century chapel at St. Non’s Bay.
- Journey through unspoiled and varied coastline.
- Enjoy wildlife from puffins, dolphins and seals to rare native birds which have disappeared from other parts of the UK.
- Explore Solva, once voted the prettiest village in the UK.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £395 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £60 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £40 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP-SDB2
2 Nights
from £275
St. David’s: Heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
2 nights, 2 days
You have several itinerary options to choose from for this relaxing break by the sea. Based in St Davids, the UK’s smallest ‘city’ with its beautiful cathedral. Rich in history, it was the 6th century birthplace of the patron saint of Wales.
Ranked second in the world’s best coastal paths by National Geographic, Pembrokeshire attracts visitors from all over the world each year.
Our hosts are some of the most knowledgeable in the area and we know that you will have a superb stay and enjoy delicious, locally sourced food.
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Day 1
Arrive - St. David's -
Day 2
Solva to St. Justinian's10.7 miles / 17.2 km + 2 miles to St Davids by busWe arrange a transfer to the start of the walk this morning where you will climb up and out of the pretty harbour village of Solva. You will be rewarded with sweeping views over to Ramsey Island from this wild, clifftop path. The trail will have dramatic sections today leading you to hidden coves filled with wildlife throughout summer. More seals nest here than anywhere else in Wales. Reaching the harbour of St. Justinian’s you have time visit the lifeboat station built in 1869. Later this afternoon, you will take the coastal bus back to St. David’s.
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Day 3
St Justinians to Abereiddi and Depart9.8 miles / 15.7 kmYou will return to St. Justinian’s by bus this morning to continue your walk across the wildflower filled clifftops to Abereiddi. The path twists and turns past sheltered coves to wide open beaches. There’s time to stop and enjoy the dolphins, seals and the occasional Basking Shark swimming and playing in the glittering waters below.
Carn Llidi, peaks out at above 181 metres and is a prominent fixture of your route around the jagged rocks of the coast path’s northern sections. Later you will descend into the hamlet of Aberdeiddi to be returned to St. David’s.
Highlights
- Visit St. Davids' impressive cathedral.
- Discover the 13th century chapel at St. Non’s Bay.
- Journey through unspoiled and varied coastline.
- Enjoy wildlife from puffins, dolphins and seals to rare native birds which have disappeared from other parts of the UK.
- Explore Solva, once voted the prettiest village in the UK.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £275 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £60 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £46 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP-SDB3
4 Nights
from £550
St. David’s: Heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
4 nights, 3 days
You have several itinerary options to choose from for this relaxing break by the sea. Based in St Davids, the UK’s smallest ‘city’ with its beautiful cathedral. Rich in history, it was the 6th century birthplace of the patron saint of Wales.
Ranked second in the world’s best coastal paths by National Geographic, Pembrokeshire attracts visitors from all over the world each year.
Our hosts are some of the most knowledgeable in the area and we know that you will have a superb stay and enjoy delicious, locally sourced food.
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Day 1
Arrive - St. David's -
Day 2
Broad Haven to Solva11.1 miles / 17.8 kmAfter breakfast you will be transferred to the long sandy beach of Broad Haven. From here you will climb again to the breezy clifftop path with far reaching views to the passing ships on the horizon.
The trail undulates along the coast, passing through the hamlet of Druidston and past an Iron Age settlement site. Rest a while at Newgale Beach to watch the surfers and kite surfers. As you reach the bustling quay of Solva, you’ll have time to wander the charming streets with cafes and galleries Our driver will return you to St. David’s in the late afternoon. -
Day 3
Solva to St. Justinian’s10.7 miles / 17.2 km (+ 2 miles to St. David's by bus)We arrange a transfer to the start of the walk this morning where you will climb up and out of the pretty harbour village of Solva. You will be rewarded with sweeping views over to Ramsey Island from this wild, clifftop path. The trail will have dramatic sections today leading you to hidden coves filled with wildlife throughout summer. More seals nest here than anywhere else in Wales. Reaching the harbour of St. Justinian’s you have time visit the lifeboat station built in 1869. Later this afternoon, you will take the coastal bus back to St. David’s.
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Day 4
St. Justinian’s to Abereiddi9.8 miles / 15.7 kmYou will return to St. Justinian’s by bus this morning to continue your walk across the wildflower filled clifftops to Abereiddi. The path twists and turns past sheltered coves to wide open beaches. There’s time to stop and enjoy the dolphins, seals and the occasional Basking Shark swimming and playing in the glittering waters below.
Carn Llidi, peaks out at above 181 metres and is a prominent fixture of your route around the jagged rocks of the coast path’s northern sections. Later you will descend into the hamlet of Aberdeiddi to be returned to St. David’s. -
Day 5
Depart - St. David's
Highlights
- Visit St. Davids' impressive cathedral.
- Discover the 13th century chapel at St. Non’s Bay.
- Journey through unspoiled and varied coastline.
- Enjoy wildlife from puffins, dolphins and seals to rare native birds which have disappeared from other parts of the UK.
- Explore Solva, once voted the prettiest village in the UK.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £550 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £62 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £34 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP-SDB4
3 Nights
from £445
St. David’s: Heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
3 nights, 3 days
You have several itinerary options to choose from for this relaxing break by the sea. Based in St Davids, the UK’s smallest ‘city’ with its beautiful cathedral. Rich in history, it was the 6th century birthplace of the patron saint of Wales.
Ranked second in the world’s best coastal paths by National Geographic, Pembrokeshire attracts visitors from all over the world each year.
Our hosts are some of the most knowledgeable in the area and we know that you will have a superb stay and enjoy delicious, locally sourced food.
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Day 1
Arrive - St. David's -
Day 2
Broad Haven to Solva11.1 miles / 17.8 kmAfter breakfast you will be transferred to the long sandy beach of Broad Haven. From here you will climb again to the breezy clifftop path with far reaching views to the passing ships on the horizon.
The trail undulates along the coast, passing through the hamlet of Druidston and past an Iron Age settlement site. Rest a while at Newgale Beach to watch the surfers and kite surfers. As you reach the bustling quay of Solva, you’ll have time to wander the charming streets with cafes and galleries Our driver will return you to St. David’s in the late afternoon. -
Day 3
Solva to St. Justinian’s10.7 miles / 17.2 km and DepartWe arrange a transfer to the start of the walk this morning where you will climb up and out of the pretty harbour village of Solva. You will be rewarded with sweeping views over to Ramsey Island from this wild, clifftop path. The trail will have dramatic sections today leading you to hidden coves filled with wildlife throughout summer. More seals nest here than anywhere else in Wales. Reaching the harbour of St. Justinian’s you have time visit the lifeboat station built in 1869. Later this afternoon, you will take the coastal bus back to St. David’s.
Highlights
- Visit St. Davids' impressive cathedral.
- Discover the 13th century chapel at St. Non’s Bay.
- Journey through unspoiled and varied coastline.
- Enjoy wildlife from puffins, dolphins and seals to rare native birds which have disappeared from other parts of the UK.
- Explore Solva, once voted the prettiest village in the UK.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £445 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £67 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £30 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
Single centre breaks based in St Davids, the UK’s smallest ‘city’.
You have several itinerary options to choose from for this relaxing break by the sea. Based in St Davids, the UK’s smallest ‘city’ with its beautiful cathedral. Rich in history, it was the 6th century birthplace of the patron saint of Wales.
Ranked second in the world’s best coastal paths by National Geographic, Pembrokeshire attracts visitors from all over the world each year.
Our hosts are some of the most knowledgeable in the area and we know that you will have a superb stay and enjoy delicious, locally sourced food.
Highlights
- Visit St. Davids' impressive cathedral.
- Discover the 13th century chapel at St. Non’s Bay.
- Journey through unspoiled and varied coastline.
- Enjoy wildlife from puffins, dolphins and seals to rare native birds which have disappeared from other parts of the UK.
- Explore Solva, once voted the prettiest village in the UK.
Newport – Dramatic Coastal Hideaway
Distance: 15 miles (24km)
PCP-NPB1a
3 Nights
from £455
Newport – Dramatic Coastal Hideaway
3 nights, 2 days
Enjoy the northern section of our Pembrokeshire Coast Path holidays from our welcoming base in the idyllic small town of Newport. We have three itineraries to choose from.
Backed by the Preseli Hills and looking over the estuary, Newport is a great starting point to explore the national park coastline. Shaped by nature over millions of years, this area includes some of the most dramatic geology in Wales. Our trusted hosts have looked after our walkers for many years. Pembrokeshire was our very first self-guided holiday location.
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Day 1
Arrive - Newport, Pembrokeshire -
Day 2
Newport to Ceibwr Bay8 miles / 12.8 kmWalking direct from your accommodation, you will follow the undulating clifftop path which towers over the crystal clear sea below. It’s a haven for wildlife and wild flowers. We promise jaw-dropping views on this spectacular walk including the famous ‘Witches Cauldron’, a collapsed cave still connected to the sea, which is said to bubble like a cauldron when the tide is right. You will pass the Iron Age Fort Castell Treryffyyd and watch seals and dolphins from Foel Goch. The walk ends today at the National Trust Headland of Ceibwr Bay, where you will be transferred back to Newport.
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Day 3
Ceibwr Bay to St. Dogmael’s7 miles / 11.4 kmToday, you will be transferred to Ceibwr Bay and ascend the path to continue your walk. That effort will be rewarded with views of spectacular cliff rock. Have your camera at the ready! Over millions of years, once horizontal layers of rock, have been twisted and turned into extraordinary patterns. You can expect more ‘up and down’ today walking over the highest sea cliffs in the national park between Cemaes Head and Pen y Afr. The descent to St. Dogmael’s marks the official end of this wonderful national trail and we will transfer you back to Newport.
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Day 4
Depart - Newport, Pembrokeshire
Highlights
- Pwll y Wrach (the Witches’ Cauldron) is one of the most striking geological features of the Pembrokeshire coast.
- Marvel at unique contorted geology of the area.
- Large numbers of seals, dolphins and unusual species of seabird appear along the wild stretches of this path.
- Explore the remains of an 18th century fort.
- Visit pretty harbour towns and villages along the route.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £455 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £72 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £34 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP-NPB1b
3 Nights
from £440
Newport – Dramatic Coastal Hideaway
3 nights, 2 days
Enjoy the northern section of our Pembrokeshire Coast Path holidays from our welcoming base in the idyllic small town of Newport. We have three itineraries to choose from.
Backed by the Preseli Hills and looking over the estuary, Newport is a great starting point to explore the national park coastline. Shaped by nature over millions of years, this area includes some of the most dramatic geology in Wales. Our trusted hosts have looked after our walkers for many years. Pembrokeshire was our very first self-guided holiday location.
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Day 1
Arrive - Newport, Pembrokeshire -
Day 2
Fishguard to Newport9.6 miles / 15.4 kmWe’ll transfer you to pretty Fishguard this morning where pastel coloured houses line the bay. There’s great walking today in this area of outstanding natural beauty. At Castle Point you’ll pass through the remains of an 18th century fort and travel on to Dinas Head. The coastline weaves in and out, up and down, whilst your destination remains always in view. There will be the opportunity to head down to small coves and beaches only accessible on foot as you make your way to back to Newport.
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Day 3
Newport to St. Dogmael's15.1 miles / 24.2 kmPack plenty of provisions as today provides challenge and solitude to suit experienced walkers. You will cover the steepest section of the coast path today, which can often mean that you get this wild section entirely to yourself. The trail is known as ‘Gwlad Hud a Lledrith’ in Welsh, which means ‘The Land of Mystery and Enchantment’. It’s this remoteness that makes it the perfect home for a breeding seal population and rare birds. At the end of this rewarding full day of walking we will transfer you back to Newport for a well-earned rest.
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Day 4
Depart - Newport, Pembrokeshire
Highlights
- Pwll y Wrach (the Witches’ Cauldron) is one of the most striking geological features of the Pembrokeshire coast.
- Marvel at unique contorted geology of the area.
- Large numbers of seals, dolphins and unusual species of seabird appear along the wild stretches of this path.
- Explore the remains of an 18th century fort.
- Visit pretty harbour towns and villages along the route.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £440 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £65 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £41 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
PCP-NPB2
4 Nights
from £590
Newport – Dramatic Coastal Hideaway
4 nights, 3 days
Enjoy the northern section of our Pembrokeshire Coast Path holidays from our welcoming base in the idyllic small town of Newport. We have three itineraries to choose from.
Backed by the Preseli Hills and looking over the estuary, Newport is a great starting point to explore the national park coastline. Shaped by nature over millions of years, this area includes some of the most dramatic geology in Wales. Our trusted hosts have looked after our walkers for many years. Pembrokeshire was our very first self-guided holiday location.
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Day 1
Arrive - Newport, Pembrokeshire -
Day 2
Fishguard to Newport9.6 miles / 15.4 kmWe’ll transfer you to pretty Fishguard this morning where pastel coloured houses line the bay. There’s great walking today in this area of outstanding natural beauty. At Castle Point you’ll pass through the remains of an 18th century fort and travel on to Dinas Head. The coastline weaves in and out, up and down, whilst your destination remains always in view. There will be the opportunity to head down to small coves and beaches only accessible on foot as you make your way to back to Newport.
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Day 3
Newport to Ceibwr Bay8 miles / 12.8 milesWalking direct from your accommodation, you will follow the undulating clifftop path which towers over the crystal clear sea below. It’s a haven for wildlife and wild flowers. We promise jaw-dropping views on this spectacular walk including the famous ‘Witches Cauldron’, a collapsed cave still connected to the sea, which is said to bubble like a cauldron when the tide is right. You will pass the Iron Age Fort Castell Treryffyyd and watch seals and dolphins from Foel Goch. The walk ends today at the National Trust Headland of Ceibwr Bay, where you will be transferred back to Newport.
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Day 4
Ceibwr Bay to St. Dogmael’s7 miles / 11.4 kmToday, you will be transferred to Ceibwr Bay and ascend the path to continue your walk. That effort will be rewarded with views of spectacular cliff rock. Have your camera at the ready! Over millions of years, once horizontal layers of rock, have been twisted and turned into extraordinary patterns. You can expect more ‘up and down’ today walking over the highest sea cliffs in the national park between Cemaes Head and Pen y Afr. The descent to St. Dogmael’s marks the official end of this wonderful national trail and we will transfer you back to Newport.
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Day 5
Depart - Newport, Pembrokeshire
Highlights
- Pwll y Wrach (the Witches’ Cauldron) is one of the most striking geological features of the Pembrokeshire coast.
- Marvel at unique contorted geology of the area.
- Large numbers of seals, dolphins and unusual species of seabird appear along the wild stretches of this path.
- Explore the remains of an 18th century fort.
- Visit pretty harbour towns and villages along the route.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £590 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £75 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £34 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
Single centre breaks based in Newport, on the northern section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
St Brides Bay – Spectacular Beaches and Wildlife
Distance: 34 miles (54.5km)
PCP-BDB1
4 Nights
from £565
St Brides Bay – Spectacular Beaches and Wildlife
4 nights, 3 days
For endless beaches and sheltered coves which have become a haven for the local seal population, head to Pembrokeshire. We have chosen this section of St Brides Bay for its outstanding landscape and easy navigation. This section of heritage coastline, set in a marine nature reserve is a perfect base add a rest day and visit the puffins on Skomer Island or the RSPB reverse at Ramsey Island. With easy cliff-top walking, the path becomes gradually more rugged as you head towards St Justinian’s.
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Broad Haven | 2n | |
Day 2 | (t) Martin's Haven to Broad Haven | 12.5 mls | |
Day 3 | Broad Haven to Solva (t) | 11.1 mls | 2n |
Day 4 | (t) Solva to St Justinian's +2 miles to St David's by bus | 10.7 mls | |
Day 5 | Depart St David's |
Highlights
- Enjoy stays in both Broad Haven and St Davidson this two-centre break.
- Organise a boat trip to the Islands of Skomer and Ramsey.
- Explore breath-taking beaches such as Musselwick and Newgale Sands.
- A coastline dotted with pretty villages and harbours, such as Solva.
- Teaming with wildlife including grey seals, dolphins, porpoise, kittiwakes, cormorants, gannets and puffins.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £565 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £68 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £44 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
Gateway to Pembrokeshire Short Break
Distance: 15 miles (24km)
PCP-TNB1
3 Nights
from £405
Gateway to Pembrokeshire Short Break
3 nights, 2 days
Start discovering one of the world’s best coastal paths. Two days walking provides a splendid introduction to Pembrokeshire coastline. From your base in the walled harbour town of Tenby you’ll explore this rugged, but sheltered section of coastline. The trail follows the contours of the limestone cliffs from the quiet village of Amroth through to picturesque Tenby. On day two, enjoy spectacular views of the many geological features as you journey towards Manorbier Bay. The cove has a fascinating history, used by smugglers to move wine and brandy into Pembrokeshire in the 17th century.
Day | Walk | Distance | |
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Day 1 | Arrive Tenby | 3n | |
Day 2 | (t) Amroth to Tenby | 7 mls | |
Day 3 | Tenby to Manorbier (t) | 8.2 mls | |
Day 4 | Depart Tenby |
Highlights
- Visit the three castles of Amroth, Tenby and Manorbier.
- Watch the world go by in the small working harbour of Tenby.
- Trek through the unspoiled and varied coastline, rich in wildlife.
- Take a boat trip to the holy island of Caldey, an oasis of calm.
- Relax on golden sand beaches watching the surfers drawn to the sheltered coves.
2025 Prices
Itinerary price: £405 per person, based on two people sharing.
Solo walkers supplement: £82 per person per night.
Single occupancy within group: £49 per person per night, for groups of 2 or more people.
Extras
Rest days/additional nights: Prices from £70 per person per night.
Recommended locations for rest days are: Little Haven (near Musselwick Sands and accessible for a day trip to Skomer Island, weather conditions permitting) and St. David’s (home to the Bishop’s Palace and St. David’s Cathedral).
Upgrade options: Speak to our team to discuss upgrade options for this itinerary.
£15 pp supplement for July and August holidays.
Walk Pack postage: Europe - to first night’s accommodation, Rest of World - £30 supplement, (UK is included in price).
Extra Walk Packs: can be requested, please see here for full details and supplements.
Bank Holidays and short notice bookings may incur extra charges.
- Good standard accommodation at a mixture of guesthouses, farmhouses, local inns and B&Bs with en-suite or private facilities wherever possible
- Breakfast
- Luggage transfers
- Personal transfer between accommodation and path that form a part of our standard package
- Route planning
- Walk pack including Trail Guide and mapping, itinerary, accommodation directions and route notes, lunch and dinner information, restaurant recommendations and holiday planning details
You choose which day you would like your holiday to start on. We will book your holiday in accordance with your requirements.
Our Pembrokeshire Coast Path holidays are available to walk March to October.
We advise walking this route between spring and autumn. The area is one of the sunniest spots in Wales, with many popular beaches and seaside towns. As such, booking ahead is a good policy if you plan to walk in the summer months (although we will always do our utmost to book you into a good standard of accommodation).
Rail: Railway stations are located in Tenby, Kilgetty (for Amroth), Milford Haven (for Sandy Haven), Haverfordwest (for St. David’s) and Carmarthen (for St. Dogmael's). There are around 4 trains each day from London. The journey takes approximately 4.5 hours. www.nationalrail.co.uk
Car: If you prefer to arrive by car, we can make arrangements for your car to be parked at the start/finish point of your walk with return by taxi.
Bus: The entire length of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail is accessible by bus, in season. www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/coastalbuses www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/bustimetables
Taxi: prices available upon request.
Please don't hesitate to contact us - we'll be happy to advise you on your Pembrokeshire travel arrangements.
Pembrokeshire Coast Path Client Reviews
4.8/5 based on 153 reviews
Easy to deal with, do what they say they'll do!
Anon - September 2024
Transfers - excellent attention to detail. personalised, great destinations, brilliant logistics
Sarah Philip - September 2024
Excellent organisation, clear instructions so clear. V good choice of B&B's
Harriet - September 2024
Celtic Trails did a wonderful job at providing all details and informations necessary for my walk, even with less than 2 weeks notice. I loved every second of my trip and I will no doubt book with this company again in the future.
Marta, Switzerland - September 2024
Well planned, well organised, with good accommodations.
Anna - September 2024
I've booked many hikes, with many different agencies. I try to book with a "local specialist" - in this case Celtic Trails, who seemed to offer the best options for the Pembroke Coast Walk
John, Canada - August 2024
Lovely people at Celtic trails, very helpful to ensure you get the right holiday for you.
Burnie, Newbury - August 2024
The Celtic Trails team were wonderful, right from the booking to handling some emergencies, such as delayed start and extra baggage. Kudos especially to Kate and Lisa for their terrific efforts. They took out all of the stress, handled it well and let us focus on enjoying the walk.
S.Kanthadai - August 2024
Simply wonderful- THANK YOU! Excellent service with CT staff, perfect in every way. Repetitive activity and spectacular scenery create the perfect balance in your soul.
Terry C. Lewis - August 2024
My experience with Celtic Trails was very good and much better than other companies I have used in the past.
Anon - August 2024
Celtic Trails were very good - great accommodations. We enjoyed the Pembrokeshire Coast path very much, the people we meet on it, the villages, the accommodations, & the scenery.
Anon - July 2024
Our experience with Celtic Trails was very positive. All transfers worked perfectly and the hosts we interacted with were superbly friendly and helpful.
K. Anderson, Canada - July 2024
I would definitely recommend Celtic Trails.
Anon - July 2024
The Celtic Trails services made this vacation so easy and enjoyable! It is so nice to take a holiday that a knowledgeable, local agent organises for you. The planning and information for our trip were spot-on! We will definitely consider using Celtic Trails again.
Timothy Thomas - July 2024
The entire trip was seamless. I encountered no logistical problems. All transfer, accommodation, and restaurant information sent to me was exactly as indicated. The included guide book and map resolved all of the navigation issues I had and made planning and tracking each day very enjoyable. The Walk Pack provided transfer, accommodation, and restaurant information was very clear. The bus route materials were especially helpful
Tom Carney - July 2024
Booking with Celtic Trails was easy and they were very thorough. It made me want to pursue more walking holidays!
Jennifer - June 2024
Very good and well organized.
Anon - June 2024
Friendly and knowledgeable service. Celtic Trails are an efficient organisation.
Tim, Sheffield - June 2024
Celtic Trails are helpful, efficient and all the plans worked perfectly
Chris, Cambridge - June 2024
Celtic Trails are well organised and I would recommend to a friend.
Anon - June 2024
Celtic Trails handled all the details of booking hotels, luggage transfers, and taxis. Celtic Trails made our trip simple.
Toni Armstrong - June 2024
Celtic Trails makes planning the trip very easy. You just pick the area and length that you want and Celtic Trails handles all the booking so you don't have to worry about doing that on your own.
Anon - June 2024
Impeccably well organized. Our contact at Celtic Trails, Kate, was very responsive & always answered questions w/i a day, despite the time difference.
Cindy Clark - May 2024
We did not know about Celtic Trails until we mentioned to a relative that we were planning a trip to Wales. She highly recommended you & this walk to us, as she had hiked part of the coast with a small group a few years ago. She said we would love it, and we did! Kate booked our holiday. She was friendly, helpful and quick to reply to my questions.
Deb Edwards - May 2024
Well organized, everything worked perfectly according to previous communication and to our booking.
Jasmine - May 2024
Website is very accurate, communication with staff prompt and friendly. All details in walk pack were accurate, suggestions in walk pack were greatly appreciated (such as order a lunch or pick up at nearby market). We would highly recommend Celtic Trails.
Cathy C from Tucson, AZ - May 2024
Celtic Trails makes it possible to turn off the cell phone and walk for five or seven hours a day, knowing all the details are arranged. There's no better holiday as far as I am concerned - love how easy Celtic Trails makes it.
Kerstin and Douglas, Seattle - May 2024
Celtic Trails are very efficient and helpful
Anon - May 2024
Well organised
Clare, Leeds - May 2024
Excellent communication with Kate at Celtic Trails made this trip so enjoyable.
Roberta Pupilli - May 2024
Celtic Trails took care of the details and arrangements, which reduces the stress of trip planning, especially if you will be moving often from town to town where accommodations and transport are limited. Celtic Trails is very responsive, and fairly priced.
Anon - April 2024
Celtic Trails are very professional and easy to deal with. Great way to walk somewhere new without having to worry at all about figuring out good routes to walk, accommodation, local logistics etc.
Anon - April 2024
Always a friendly, experienced and efficient service who provide a good experience for the walkers.
Dennis & Anne, Suffolk - September 2023
Very competent organisation. The B&Bs exceeded my expectation. Very engaging hosts. All the taxis were very easy to work with.
K. Van Tatenhove - September 2023
Well organised, excellent communication. It was great to have everything booked for us, including all the luggage transfers.
Anon - September 2023
Flexible itinerary and accommodations. Detailed daily instructions, Helpful recommendations for food, easy to work with and good value.
Rosemary, Phoenix, AZ - September 2023
Celtic Trails were totally approachable and we felt a great sense of achievement after completing our trip.
Michael Cameron - August 2023
Celtic Trails provided such detailed support from the accommodations, locations, and even pictures of what they looked like, to taxi and luggage transfers to specified daily distances. Every inquiry was met quickly with helpful information. We will definitely book a future walk with Celtic Trails!
Jennifer, Seattle - August 2023
Excellent service and execution
Anon - July 2023
Great planning, flexible, correct information.
Anon - July 2023
Amazing countryside and the people are so kind! The food is also excellent at most places.
Kim Struck - July 2023
Celtic Trails were very helpful - I liked talking to someone abut the different walks in Wales. Most enjoyed the wild coast, lovely flowers, seas birds, the puffins and the kindness of the people.
Alice - July 2023
Fabulous experience with Celtic Trails - organization of trip seamless and everyone on the team most helpful as we planned the itinerary. Scenery spectacular - beauty of landscape, cliffs diving into the ocean, variety of greens and colourful foliage on cliff tops, sheep, sky - all made for breathtaking view with each step and turn. We loved the trail and I felt at peace and truly happy.
Janet Goldblatt Holmes - June 2023
Celtic Trails provided an excellent service and we would recommend them highly: couldn't fault anything. We didn't know Pembrokeshire and this walk was fantastic. We were very lucky with the weather. Saw spectacular cliffs, gorgeous beaches and wonderful wildlife. We would recommend this walk highly.
T. Hair, York - June 2023
I was amazed at how quick the response time was anytime I sent an email. We feel all the transfers we great. Luggage was always waiting for us when we arrived. The two personal transfers we had were perfect. The cabs arrived right on time. An amazing experience. Celtic Trails was above our expectations. Communication was great. Emails were answered very quickly and completely.
Suzee - June 2023
Celtic Trails were really helpful and picked some excellent places for us to stay. The big benefit is that it made the whole trip feel like an exciting adventure, because we didn?t have to go through the planning process ourselves so a lot of the trip felt unknown - much more exciting. Skomer was excellent and we would really recommend incorporating the rest day there as part of the package. We chose this walk because of the reviews of how beautiful/nature based it was and it completely lived up to the hype.
Anon - June 2023
Felt very personal, and all details were considered. We had no need to call for assistance, but fully confident you would have handled it if we needed it. Kate was wonderful and responsive, and when she was not in the office, the team picked up for her and answered quickly. Thank you!! Great job!!
Jim, US - June 2023
Honestly, the whole trip was a breeze with the assistance of the Celtic Trails staff. It felt like all I needed to was to get there and everything else was handled. I will absolutely do another hike with Celtic Trails. It was a streamlined, safe, and fun way to experience the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. I've become an even bigger fan of hiking as a result of this trip. It was a very zen experience.
Cady - June 2023
The staff at Celtic Trails were very helpful and the organisation was good. There were a lot of 'wow' moments and mindfulness opportunities.
Anon - June 2023
Celtic Trails were well organised and efficient - full marks.
Anon - June 2023
Celtic Trails were very helpful with any queries. Much better than other companies - would recommend. I want to complete the whole Welsh Coastal Path.
Mr G Ford - May 2023
Outstanding scenery, well organized trip, great B&Bs with friendly hosts, great taxi pickups and drop-offs. Overall a fabulous experience, and a trip that we have raved about now that we are back in Canada.
Anon - May 2023
I would recommend Celtic Trails to anyone The customer service was excellent. Walking the coastal trail was demanding for a 76 y/o but worth the effort. Beautiful surroundings and vistas
Michael Major - May 2023
Celtic Trails are competent, well organised and friendly. Our batteries are recharged, we are relaxed and feeling physically and mentally good.
Sian and Rolf - May 2023
Celtic Trails are always simple, reliable and friendly. We feel so relaxed and refreshed. The wild flowers were fantastic. The boat trip from St. Justinian's to Skomer was fantastic.
P & H Hampshire - May 2023
This walk has given me a sense of achievement and the time spent walking was, on the whole, like a moving meditation. It was absolutely the best way that I could have spent a week
RW, London - May 2023
Celtic Trails are much better than other walking holiday companies. Full marks in all areas.
Anon - May 2023
Celtic Trails are very well organised with helpful staff. Very good value for money. Their keenness for feedback is reassuring. The scenery, wild flowers and birds were fantastic! The coast remote and beautiful.
Wendy Hope - May 2023
Fantastic walking experience. Celtic Trails allowed everything to go smoothly. Would recommend.
J. Keyte - May 2023
An all-round enjoyable experience with nothing to worry about except walking the path. Coming from Ireland, this walk was great for us: we could leave our car in Rosslare and take the ferry directly into the area. All the taxi drivers were incredibly helpful, friendly and reliable. This made the logistics so easy for us - no stress whatsoever. Celtic Trails: Clear and straight forward communication. Reliable service. Helpful and efficient.
Anke Eckardt - April 2023
Celtic Trails were friendly, flexible and efficient. Much better than other companies - would recommend. Very impressed with the guesthouse accommodation.
E. Swindells - April 2023
Our experience with Celtic Trails was very efficient. The short breaks are a very good idea, 2 - 3 days walking and staying in one place is nice.
F. Thornton - September 2022
Celtic Trails offer an excellent and competent service and they are friendly and helpfull. A big THANK YOU.
Sian and Rold - September 2022
Celtic Trails were well organised; good accommodation; everything worked as planned. Would recommend.
Anon - September 2022
Celtic Trails were helpful, put together a good package and responded to our queries. Altogether, it was a really good experience. We are considering lots of options for which walk to do next. We feel it would be hard to find another walk to match this.
Anon - September 2022
Using Celtic Trails takes the worry out - they arrange the B&Bs, recommend places to eat, arrange luggage transfers, which lets you enjoy the holiday. We have walked with them before and would recommend.
Richard and Han Bailey, Shropshire - September 2022
It was wonderful being in the country and meeting friendly locals along the way. Self-guided was a nice change from our usual guided walking and cycling trips. Loved walking with no crowds. Accommodations and hospitality excellent.
Anon - September 2022
Celtic Trails provides a much more informative website that other companies. The information and contact with the staff was exemplary, helpful and very friendly. Celtic Trails offers the best choice of walking holidays in the UK.
Kathleen, Germany - August 2022
My experience with Celtic was so good that I wished for a Celtic to consult about everything.
Ian Yeomans - July 2022
We would recommend Celtic Trails - they were very organised and professional.
Corina, Seattle - July 2022
Celtic Trails were well organised and responsive to enquiries - we would recommend. We're feeling a great sense of achievement after this walk.
Steve and Christine - July 2022
Celtic Trails were efficient, helpful and they make complicated holidays on long distance routes possible. This holiday was stimulating, relaxing and rejuvenating after the pandemic. Beautiful scenery, footpaths, bays and coves. Natural history wonderful - birds, butterflies and flowers.
Anon - July 2022
Celtic Trails were well organised and efficient. They booked good, comfortable and interesting accommodation. We would recommend their service and will get in touch when we do the next part of the coastal path next year.
C. Owen - July 2022
The scenery was amazing. The hosts were wonderful (single centre break) - great location as well. Can't recommend highly enough.
Anon - June 2022
Walking everyday in the fresh are and appreciating the surrounding nature is so beneficial for body and soul. We loved the remote and totally unspoilt nature of the terrain, the peace, the flora and fauna and incredible views. Luckily, the weather was kind.
Anon - June 2022
Celtic Trails provided very thorough details for the holiday.
Anon - June 2022
Celtic Trails are very well organised, use very good accommodation and are very easy to deal with. We are doing the Thames Path with them in July.
Gareth, Stockport - May 2022
Celtic Trails makes all the arrangements so all you do is turn up and walk.
Anon - May 2022
Celtic Trails is knowledgeable about Wales and we appreciated their honouring our delayed trip in the face of the pandemic.
Anon - April 2022
Celtic Trails are efficient and knowledgeable, with an accurate website. This was a wonderful short break with friends - I felt like I had been away much longer than three nights. Staying in St. David's was great and the B&B was excellent - an all round fabulous break.
Mrs Hampshire - April 2022
Celtic Trails are a good way to organise a holiday as they are good at suggesting the right walks for our needs, in the best places. Lots of exciting suggestions of walks on your website. For busy people, it is an ideal company to plan a holiday. I have come home invigorated and refreshed. We found everyone local we met very welcoming.
Amelia - April 2022
Celtic Trails are well worth using. Always good accommodation.
C. Williams - September 2021
Celtic Trails were very professional, know their route, good accommodation provided, helpful dinner and lunch recommendations. This holiday had a positive impact on our health and well-being - a great relaxing walk away from the pressures of every day life.
Penny, Devon - September 2021
VERY GOOD AND EASY COMPANY - all staff very friendly. We enjoyed the beauty of the coastal walk and seeing dolphins and seals and pups was a bonus. We all feel much fitter and relaxed after our holiday.
Anon - September 2021
Celtic Trails are very professional and co-operative: personal touch on the phone. Spectacular views, big range of wildlife and flowers, also baby seal (early September). Friendly fellow walkers on long distance walks. Upgrades well worth the extra cost.
Anon - September 2021
Celtic Trails provide a very good service for a wonderful walking holiday, providing everything that you need. Better than other companies.
Andrew Franklin - August 2021
Celtic Trails were straight forward and easy to use. All the people we came into contact with on this walk were helpful and friendly.
Diane Hawkin - July 2021
Celtic Trails take away all the hassle of finding good accommodation and pick up / transfers. We were looking for a coastal walk and were pleasantly surprised and very much enjoyed Wales. The highlight for us was 2 days around St. David's as it combined history, landscapes and walking.
Anon - June 2021
Excellent organisation, friendly service, knowledgeable of walk and distances to be covered. Adapted to our walking style. Amazing scenery - very enjoyable.
Anon - June 2021
Much better than other companies - excellent accommodation of a very high standard, brilliant breakfasts, better guidance notes. Celtic Trails is a well organised, long walk specialist. A great group experience with friends - tanned and fit, with positive sense of achievement.
CP - June 2021
Celtic Trails are efficient. Reliable baggage transfer and good quality accommodation. It is always good for well-being to walk long distance with a friend.
Anon - June 2021
I feel stronger and rejuvenated.
Gwen Wagner - November 2019
Excellent service, wonderful accommodations, stunning country side. This walk improved my inner-peace - it was great to be removed from the strains and responsibilities of life. Walking is a perfect way to feel a country beneath your feet. It brings you closer to the flora and fauna of the people who live there.
L. Lindenmeyer - October 2019
Everything about our experience with Celtic Trails was excellent. It was easy to set up a walk. The staff are friendly and helpful. Excellent communication. This walk has made me want to continue finding beautiful walks in other parts of the world. I had heard from Celtic Trails from a friend and she had a wonderful experience. She spoke so highly of it that I decided to book a walk and it exceeded my expectations in every way. Everyone we met was friendly, helpful and excited that we were experiencing Wales in such a great way. Thank you!
S. Pierce - October 2019
Picturesque coast - nice photographs.
Anon. - September 2019
Celtic Trails did a great job of making all the lodging arrangements, luggage transfers etc. Good logistics. The trail is stunning, B&Bs exceptional, food outstanding. Lots of great people. Great country! We loved it!
Duncan & McLead - September 2019
All good. We feel fit and relaxed.
K. Davis - September 2019
Celtic Trails made it easy to organise the trip. The holiday kept my health up to a good standard.
Anon. - September 2019
I would recommend Celtic Trails to a friend. Excellent to get back to nature after a move from rural to urban living.
Anon. - August 2019
We had a wonderful time in Wales, I wish I could let you know how much we enjoyed our walking holiday. The Welsh hospitality and friendliness will be remembered and cherished by us for a long time to come - we have often talked about it and still do. There would be countless stories to tell. Seeing how much effort and expertise was put into the planning of our holiday meant a great deal to us. Thank you so much. The restaurant recommendations were also superb. We did not expect the walking holiday to be as meticulously planned as it was and we were VERY pleasantly surprised. IT was a holiday we will never forget. Being outside for several hours every day, breathing the clean Welsh air and having such a great time in general made me feel incredible when we got back from our holiday.
Christine & Robert - August 2019
I have already told friends that Celtic Trails were very well organised, with excellent quality B&Bs; good value and reliable. I most enjoyed being amazed and enthralled by the wonderful views and the beauty of the coast line. I loved the cleanliness and the simplicity of just walking and being alive and feeling happy. I loved enjoying the luxury and quality of excellent accommodations and wonderful breakfasts.
A. Criado - August 2019
Celtic Trails were easy and professional. This holiday was so very relaxing and tiring - in a nice way!
B&V Canning - August 2019
High standard adventure company. An exhilarating coastal walking adventure complimented by beautiful beaches and Welsh hospitality. Walking holidays always have a positive impact on my physical, mental and emotional health.
S. Baker - August 2019
Thank you very, very much for your kind and highly professional assistance - perfect service. It was a truly enjoyable experience! Wonderful nature (flowers, animals, scenery).
Anon - July 2019
Well thought out and easy to follow. Fantastic coastal scenery. A positive mental boost.
Anon - July 2019
Everything worked perfectly. Celtic Trails are brilliant. This walk was hugely beneficial for my health and well-being.
R. Pritchard - July 2019
The walk was surprisingly hard, going up and down and climbing rocks, but services such as accommodation and cabs were excellent. I felt I had truly accomplished a great challenge and felt very proud of myself.
Anon. - July 2019
Celtic Trails were very good, especially the quality of the accommodation. The stunning scenery , bird life, flowers and a wonderful art scene.
Anon - July 2019
Very good service and organisation. All hotels were much above average and exceeded our expectations. All were very nice and welcoming. We would recommend Celtic Trails to a friend. We found the walk to be relaxing for the mind, challenging for the body.
Anon. - June 2019
Responsive, reliable, very friendly, experienced, professional.
K. Mayer - June 2019
We had a great time. Everything was well organized. All our queries were answered promptly and accurately. Kate helped arrange our airport transfer, which was very helpful. We are already looking at other walks with Celtic Trails for next summer. We'd definitely do another one.
The Friedmans - June 2019
Celtic Trails are the best way to do a long distance walk. I preferred ODP - more variety.
Anon - June 2019
I have never used another company and would recommend Celtic Trails - fantastic. I feel more relaxed, not stressed.
Anon. - May 2019
Celtic Trails is excellent - Professional, Responsive, Takes care of the details, personable, efficient, supportive, top notch.
S. London - May 2019
Celtic Trails: professional, excellent, responsive, take care of the details, personable, efficient, supportive, top notch. It was very restful, since all the details were taken care of; life became very simple, peaceful and all we had to do was appreciate the beauty.
P. Sanderson - May 2019
We had a lovely time and the accommodations were excellent.
S. Shahbazi - May 2019
Enjoyed the luxury of luggage transport and pre-arranged B&B accommodations.
Debra & Elaine - May 2019
Excellent - renewed my faith in humanity because of the kindness of people on the way. This particular walk was spectacular with the sea, cliffs, spring flowers and kind people.
Anon. - April 2019
Everything was great. Celtic Trails were easy, straightforward and reliable. I really enjoyed the trail they picked out - I don't think we would have known what to do without them. I always wanted to do Pembrokeshire, but didn't know where to start. I enjoy hiking and long-distance walks, so this was perfect.
S. Candanedo - April 2019
Kate, from Celtic Trails, was wonderful and did a great job. I would recommend Celtic Trails to a friend.
M. de Wet - April 2019
We most enjoyed the wild sections with cliffs, sea and lovely beaches and seals. Great B&Bs and friendly hosts to end the day.
Anon. - September 2018
We most enjoyed the views, meeting people, the B&Bs and lots of exercise!
Mr & Mrs Davies - September 2018
My sister-in-law had walked with you before and recommended you. The best thing was that we got to see seals and sea pups.
CB - September 2018
A great week … A special thank you to you all, but I must mention Nathan. Next challenge - Kidwelly to Chepstow. Speak to you all soon.
Mr Morgans - August 2018
Celtic Trails were excellent - well organised, helpful and easy to work with. What we most enjoyed was the scenery, no hassle arrangements for luggage and stays. Our 15 year old daughter was not keen on a family room at our last venue, but we recognise we requested this - our learning! She also found the Broad Haven to Solva a bit hard.
Thompsons - August 2018
Celtic Trails met all our expectations. We most enjoyed the spectacular views and the great cliffs.
Anon. - August 2018
We particularly enjoyed the beautiful landscape and the friendly people.
Mr & Mrs Intichar - July 2018
What I enjoyed most about the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the scenery and the people you meet.
Ryan - July 2018
Celtic Trails met our expectations and we would walk with them again. We particularly enjoyed the coastal scenery and the flowers along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Another highlight was being picked up from St. Anne's Head in a 1931 vintage car!
Anon. - June 2018
The best thing about my holiday was the trail; it is beautiful. I also enjoyed exploring St. David's and the accommodations were excellent. I heard about you from a neighbour who had previously walked with you and you met my expectations.
Fox - June 2018
We didn't research any other companies as you did such a good job last year.
Anon. - June 2018
We most enjoyed the breath-taking scenery and that the path was well-marked. Last but not least, the warmth and friendliness of the Welsh locals. It was a great holiday <3 - thank you to the Celtic Trails Team and Hosts.
Armbruster - June 2018
Jo Just to let you know that we safely completed the PCP and are now back home in Australia. The walk was really great; we had a most enjoyable experience and will certainly be recommending it to our friends. All of the transportation arrangements worked perfectly and generally the accommodation met or exceeded our expectations. We do regret not taking an extra day to visit Skomer Island and the puffins. We are looking at coming back next year to maybe do one or two of your advertised trips in the UK. Will be in touch.
P.H. - June 2018
The best thing about the Pembrokeshire Coast Path walk was the beauty of the flora and fauna.
Anon. - June 2018
"A lot of thanks and hugs to Jo, we will walk with you again as soon as possible."
Nill - May 2018
"Many thanks for another well-organised holiday."
Kent - May 2018
We most enjoyed the beautiful landscape and the different culture. Accommodations were very good.
Anon. - April 2018
We heard about you through an article in the New York Times and you met our expectations. We really enjoyed the friendly people of Wales and the scenery. All accommodations were very good/excellent.
K.F. - March 2018
'It was a wonderful wonderful walk, thank-you for making it so easy!!!'
Stryk - August 2017
"We had narrowed down our search to five companies, asking for suggestions & recommendations from all. Celtic Trails was the only company that did not parrot back what was on their website and actually gave us a suggested itinerary based on the parameters I had outlined. Well done Celtic Trails!"
Dzwoncyk - June 2017
“We are back home after a truly wonderful holiday! This was an absolutely wonderful vacation that exceeded our expectations. Thank you for helping to make the experience so good by attending to every detail."
Bucholc - June 2017
"Fantastic holiday, you were all so pleasant to work with! Thank you."
J & B R - June 2017
We're very impressed & will recommend C.T. to others. Thank you very much for a wonderful trip!'
Vaughn - May 2017
"We so enjoyed the scenery, the weather, (sun every day!)the beautiful coastline. St Davids was spectacular. Welsh people are so friendly and helpful. A special thanks to Penny, she was so helpful with other parts of our vacation in UK , even before and after the walking holiday started. Many thanks and we will certainly come back to you when we are back in the UK."
Thompson - August 2016
"We chose Celtic Trails as based in Wales, we thought we would benefit from the staff’s local knowledge. Walking, in our opinion, is the best way to appreciate the variety of the British Countryside. It is instilled with a sense of purpose (there’s no ‘what shall we do today’) and sometimes is a challenge. There is no aspect which could be improved on. We particularly appreciated that our holiday was bespoke with attention paid to detail."
Turner - June 2016
"Greatly appreciated the helpfulness and patience shown to us by staff members of Celtic Trails. Many of my questions and concerns were resolved before we even got to Wales! The Hike was wonderful and lodgings were great...thanks so much for your help."
Edmonds - May 2015
"Kate, many thanks for great organisation – The accommodation you chose for us was very caring and everyone along the way said you were the best too!"
Williams - May 2015
"This is only the second time that I and Barbara, in 40 years of walking in wilderness & other routes have used a company to organise beds, transfers etc. It was such a pleasure! We know at the end of each day our bags, bed + meal were organised and ready, plus all our hosts were so welcoming, it really added an extra dimension of pleasure to our trip."
Fisher - July 2014
"I love solitude and wild places, and like to experience a landscape at walking speed, however I do not want to camp when I can enjoy the comfort of a good B&B!"
Hydes - July 2014
"Dear Kate and all at Celtic Trails ~ Thanks for the most amazing work that made our Pembrokeshire Coast Path trip so wonderful, and memorable. The chosen accommodations, the hosts, your services were all perfect-making our walk so enjoyable, easy and without worry. We look forward to our next walk -can you arrange the same kind of weather again :-)"
Enderli - September 2013
"I just wanted to tell you what a wonderful walk we had and how much I appreciate all of the great arrangements you made for us. Please feel free to use me as a reference at any time."
Landegger - August 2013
"Kate was terrific to deal with and took great care of us. This is our second walk with Celtic Trails, and we very much look forward to our next walk."
Carroll - July 2013
"This is the fourth long distance walk we have completed in the last four years. As you can see from our appraisal we greatly enjoyed this walking holiday. There is very little to fault in your organisation, notes, maps and guide books. All the accommodations were of a good standard, the service was excellent."
Parker - June 2013
Local Points Of Interest
The Wales Coast Path
The Pembrokeshire coast path forms part of the 870 miles of Wales open for discovery along the coast. Although our standard itineraries for Pembrokeshire are walked south to north, please bear in mind that the Wales Coast Path is traditionally walked from north to south. Further information can be found on our dedicated page for walking the Wales Coast Path.
Following Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion offers similar routes across beaches albeit with more remote sections of coast, as well as tiny fishing villages and the university town of Aberystwyth. From here, follow the path onward to the Carmarthenshire - for quaint villages, coastal castles and miles of sweeping shoreline.
St. David's
Britain's smallest city (its status granted for its cathedral), is perhaps more like an attractive village with an artistic streak, as well as a rich and compelling history to draw from. A trip to the cathedral is more than enough to make the trip worthwhile, its walls are the focal point for the area and a beautiful space to visit.
St. David's is a stopping point on the northern sections of our Pembrokeshire Coast Path itineraries. The city is reached by a diversion inland of the main path, and comes as a recommended place to spend a rest day on your path.
Skomer Island
The Skomer and Stokholm islands are two of the country's most important wildlife habitats, seals and birdlife in particular. Spring may be one of the best times to visit the islands, where the striking display of bluebells and sea campion cover the ground and a large population of puffin, guillemot and manx shearwater come to roost on the island.
Daily departures for the Skomer and Stokholm islands are from St.Martin's Bay, near the overnight stop of Marloes Sands (between Sandy Haven and Broad Haven).