St Ishmael Walk
This short circular walk is based on the rather scattered village of St. Ishmael’s, including Monk Haven and a delightful length of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path …
This short circular walk is based on the rather scattered village of St. Ishmael’s, including Monk Haven and a delightful length of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path …
The coast in the St. David’s area is magnificent numerous rocky coves, sea cliffs crowned with gorse and swathes of wild flowers …
The Preselis form the high backbone of Pembrokeshire, not steep, not rocky, but great mounds of ancient rock covered by moorland …
A varied circuit, linking the delightful St Bride’s Haven, a length of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, Musselwick Sands and Marloes village …
An attractive path to Haroldston West, rising along a wooded valley, is combined with a section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path …
This comparatively long walk follows the Pembrokeshire Coast Path around the peninsula adjacent to the village of Dale …
Grange over Sands is a pleasant small town terraced across a hillside overlooking the huge expanse of Morecambe Bay, with wonderful views over the bay and out to sea.
Eggerslack Wood is a well diversified woodland, covering a large area of hillside.
The Lancaster Canal Trust is engaged in a long term project to reinstate as much of the original canal as possible, including very ambitious plans in Kendal.
Cartmel Fell is a loosely defined upland area a short distance to the east of the lower part of Windermere. Bounded on the east by the Winster Valley and on the west by Gummers How.