Greenways Holidays


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Cathedral and Cliff tops:
Moylegrove to St Davids
Self-guided linear trail
7 nights
62m/99km

Known for its rugged beauty and ancient landscape, this stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path begins in Moylegrove and continues along to the St Davids peninsula, home of the 12th century Cathedral dedicated to the patron Saint of Wales. The route passes through the delightful towns of Newport and Fishguard and around craggy Strumble Head to Porthgain and Abereiddy. Here you’ll find the extraordinary beauty of the Blue Lagoon – an abandoned slate quarry – now linked to the sea by a narrow channel.

 
Strumble Head - View from a Hill Cwm Eglwys - atmospheric ruins on the waters edge, dolphins can often be seen from here - View from a Hill

 

 


The path continues around the coast to St David’s Head, home to an Iron Age coastal fortress, where noticeably fewer tourists populate the landscape. From this point breathtaking views of Ramsey Island – well known for its large and protected populations of marine wildlife – further enhance the scenery. Continuing south past Whitesands beach, coves and bays enrich the route, especially the rocky indentation of St Non’s bay.

Day 1 Arrive Molylgrove
Day 2 Moylgrove – Newport
Day 3 Newport – Fishguard
Day 4 Fishguard – Trefin

Day 5 Explore at your leisure
Day 6 Trefin – St Davids
Day 7 Rest Day St Davids

Average Daily Distance –12.2m/20km

£451.40 per person. Price based on two people sharing and includes 7 nights Bed & Breakfast, 3 nights dinner, maps; detailed directions to accommodation; time tables; luggage transfers and transfers to/from Haverfordwest Station or back. Arrive by car or public transport.

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

 

 

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