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South
of Landsker
Self-guided circular walking route
7 Nights - 70m/112km
Average Daily Distance - 11m/19km
Beginning and ending near the bustling market town of Narberth,
this trail provides a wonderful opportunity for walkers to discover
the highlights of the South Pembrokeshire countryside and coast.
Leading south from Narberth the trail follows the Coast Path through
the small resort village of Saundersfoot, along the coast to Tenby,
a splendid example of a medieval walled town, with narrow cobbled
streets, and numerous cafes and pubs.
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The pretty village of Manorbier boasts a well-preserved medieval
castle, impressive Norman church and King’s Quoit, a Neolithic
cromlech. From here the route winds past some of the area’s
loveliest secluded beaches, to the National Trust’s Stackpole
Estate and the tiny harbour at Stackpole Quay. Beyond the tranquil
lily ponds at Bosherston, the trail winds its way inland to the
‘secret waterway’ of the Daugleddau estuary, passing
through the tiny village of Carew with its impressive castle, Celtic
cross, tidal mill and medieval bridge. The inland path continues
beside sun-dapples waterways dotted with small villages with waterside
pubs and tearooms and on through a track of ancient woodland, before
returning to Narberth, a great place to wander through the shops
and galleries.
Day 1 Arrive Narberth
Day 2 Narberth – Saundersfoot
Day 3 Saundersfoot – Manorbier
Day 4 Manorbier – Bosherston
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Day 5 Bosherston – Carew
Day 6 Carew – Lawrenny (transfer to Carew)
Day 7 (transfer to Lawrenny) Lawrenny to Narberth
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£410.60 per person. Price is based on two people sharing
and includes 7 nights Bed & Breakfast, detailed directions to
accommodation; maps; time tables; transfers from/to Lawrenny; luggage
transfers; transfers to/from bus or train station. Arrive by car
or public transport.
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