We all need a break from our daily lives every once in a while; a chance to switch off and explore a new part of the world. But if you’re looking for an unforgettable experience that combines stunning scenery, challenging hikes and indulgent rest stops, there’s no better place to go than Pembrokeshire, Wales. Located in the south west of Wales, Pembrokeshire is an area of stunning landscapes which offer some of the best walks in the entire country.
The stunning outdoors of Pembrokeshire provide the perfect backdrop for a walking holiday. The region is renowned for its spectacular cliffs, stunning ocean views, and beautiful mountains, making it the perfect place for the experienced walker and the adventurous holiday maker alike. Pembrokeshire is packed with a variety of hiking options, from easy coastal walks and family friendly strolls, to more challenging ascents and long-distance hikes. Whatever your ability level, you can be sure to find a route that’s right for you.
If you’re looking for something easy going then why not take a leisurely stroll along the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast Path? This challenging but incredibly rewarding walk covers the entire coast of the county, from Amroth to St Dogmaels and everywhere in between. You’ll get to take in dramatic cliffs, picturesque beaches, and hidden coves, as well as the legendary Iron Age village of Castell Henllys.
For more experienced walkers there’s the Preseli Hills. This stunning range has the highest peak in the county and provides breathtaking views out over the bay and the Preselis themselves. The route takes you along the ridge and offers a good climb as well as stunning views.
If you’re looking for a challenge then why not try the famous Pembrokeshire Coastal Challenge. This three-day walk is one of the toughest in the UK and covers a total of 131 miles, with you start and end points being St Dogmaels and Amroth respectively. You’ll pass through some of the most beautiful spots in the entire country and get the chance to truly immerse yourself in the stunning scenery and wildlife of Pembrokeshire.
But of course, no walking holiday would be complete without the indulgent rest stops! Pembrokeshire has plenty of delicious restaurants to choose from, with a variety of local specialities and international favourites. And if you’re looking for something more active then why not take a boat trip out into the bay and explore the many islands that make up the coast of Pembrokeshire.
No matter what your preference, Pembrokeshire is sure to have something to suit. So why not take a break from the 9 to 5 and explore the