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Cliffs and Castles: Saundersfoot to Angle
Self-guided linear route
7 Nights
Variety of routes from 35m/56km to 55m/88km

This southernmost section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path winds from the resort village of Saundersfoot, to the medieval walled town of Tenby, and onward to the well-preserved Norman castle at Manorbier. The area near the National Trust’s Stackpole Estate boasts some of the loveliest, secluded beaches on the South coast, as well as the ecologically unique Bosherston lily ponds.

 
South pembrokeshire Coast - View from a Hill Pembroke Castle - View from a Hill

 

 


Between St Govan’s Head and Angle, the route follows cliffs that boast a quintet of south coast wonders – the naturally formed cleft known as Huntsman’s Leap; tiny, ancient St Govan’s chapel, impossibly tucked into a narrow fissure above a rocky beach; two lichen covered rocks, jutting out of the sea, known as the Stacks; the natural arched stone formation of the Green Bridge; and the impressive Neolithic capstone known as Devil’s Quoit. The adventure ends in Angle at the mouth of the Milford Haven Waterway.

Day 1 Arrive Saundersfoot
Day 2 Saundersfoot – Tenby
Day 3 Tenby – Manorbier
Day 4 Rest day Manorbier

Day 5 Manorbier – Bosherston
Day 6 Bosherston – Castlemartin
Day 7 Castlemartin – Angle

Average Daily Distance – 8m/13km – 14m/22.4

£375.10 per person. Price is based on two people sharing and includes 7 nights Bed and Breakfast; maps; time tables; directions to accommodation; luggage transfers; transfer from Whitland Station, to Pembroke Station or to collect car from Amroth. Arrive by car or public transport.

Tailor-Made/Short Break Coast Path Itineraries from £43.60 per person per night.

 

 

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