St David’s Walk
The coast in the St. David’s area is magnificent numerous rocky coves, sea cliffs crowned with gorse and swathes of wild flowers …
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 …
Without doubt the most spectacular sections of coastline in Anglesey …
Pentraeth is five miles west of Henllys. A village of many amenities, including a bakery, petrol station, church and the ‘Panton Arms’ …
Aberffraw lies on the south-west side of Anglesey, just a stones throw inland from the spectacular beach and attendant coast-line …
The Llanberis Path is one of the most popular routes up Yr Wyddfa / Snowdon – the highest mountain in Wales – and is a stunning walk for all ages and abilities
Broad Haven Beach Walk, Pembrokeshire Stay Handpicked boutique luxury to family & pet friendly hotels. Pitstops An assortment of interesting stop off points along our walks. Camp A selection of campsites and glamorous camping locations. © Holly Brega © Holly Brega © Holly Brega Walk details This beautiful circular walk starts at the National Trust’s Bosherton…
Man moves out; nature invades, reclaiming and healing what did for years remain. As strips of concrete, mounds of earth, fenced pasture, all now natures domain …