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The area around Broad Haven, St Brides, Little Haven, Nolton Haven, Walwyn’s Castle, and Simpson Cross offers some of the most spectacular coastal and countryside walking in Pembrokeshire. The Read More
The area around Broad Haven, St Brides, Little Haven, Nolton Haven, Walwyn’s Castle, and Simpson Cross offers some of the most spectacular coastal and countryside walking in Pembrokeshire. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail is the standout route, tracing rugged cliffs, sandy coves, and dramatic headlands with breathtaking sea views at every turn. Walkers can explore gentle hill walks inland, where low ridges offer sweeping vistas over St Brides Bay and the Preseli Hills in the distance. River walks are quieter here but can be found in the valleys leading towards the coast or along streams that feed into the havens. The area lies within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is part of a designated National Landscape, reflecting its exceptional natural beauty.
This coastline is rich in heritage, with remnants of promontory forts, old lime kilns, and medieval churches scattered along walking routes. Walwyn’s Castle is named after the site of a former Norman stronghold. Walkers can spot historic bridges and harbours linked to the region’s maritime past. Coastal features are the main draw: from the cliffs of St Brides to the sandy beaches of Broad Haven and the sheltered inlets of Nolton and Little Haven, the area offers a stunning mix of seascapes and pastoral charm perfect for exploration on foot.