Luxury 5* Bed & Breakfast Accommodation in the Pembrokeshire National Park

‘Y Garth’, Tel 01348 811 777, reservations@y-garth.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 


                                                 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Walking

 

There are a range of interesting walks of varying distances and difficulties in the immediate area of ‘Y Garth’.  The magnificent coastline of the 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coastal Path can be walked throughout the year.

 

  • Dinas Cross - Pwllgwaelod – Cwm yr Eglwys:  From Dinas Cross a short walk or drive down the lane takes you to Pwllgwaelod, a sandy cove from which you can begin an exhilarating and spectacular circular walk around Dinas ‘Island’ to Cwm yr Eglwys, one of the loveliest coves in Wales, with a single wall and bellcote being all that remains of the church destroyed by the great storm of October 1859.  Distance approximately 3 miles.  Catch the Poppit Rocket, the walker’s bus back. 

 

  • The nearby Preseli hills roamed by sheep and ponies provide a superb terrain for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Although climbing to just 1700 feet at the highest point, on a clear day much of Pembrokeshire is seen. The bluestones that make up much of the inner circle of Stonehenge were hewn and transported 180 miles from the Preseli's to Salisbury plain. Among the hills are standing stones, hill fort and ancient trade routes, signifying the importance of this area in the prehistory of Wales. Below the Preseli's lies the richly wooden Gwaun Valley.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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