180 miles of cliff top, beach and cove around the magnificent Welsh
coast, The Pembrokeshire Coast Path (Llwybr Arfordir Sir Benfro) is the
186-mile National Trail around Wales's magnificent southern headland.
Winding around the coast from St Dogmaels to Amroth, it clings to
soaring cliff tops, seeks out fabulous sweeping beaches like Marloes
Sands and Freshwater West, visits lovely towns like St David's and
Tenby, castles at Manorbier and Pembroke, and is rich in wildlife from
teeming seabird colonies to the rare chough. It is now part of the Welsh
Coast Path, fully open in 2012. Whether you're a long-distance walker or
a holiday stroller, this is the only book you need.