We offer the best possible
introduction to the people, heritage and natural landscape of
Pembrokeshire through a wide selection of packaged and tailor-made
holidays. Our comfortable farm and country guesthouse accommodation
provides a warm and genuine welcome, and the perfect base from which to
discover, and be inspired by this County.
A vast
area of the County is covered by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park,
the only coastal National Park in Great Britain, and you will find
spectacular coastal scenery, peaceful inland waterways, moorland and
wooded valleys bursting with wildlife and colorful flora and fauna. You
cannot take a tour in Pembrokeshire without stumbling upon our history,
whether it is medieval castles, abbeys, a cathedral, or ancient hill
forts and Neolithic monuments.
Choose from our standard itineraries for walking, cycling or just
relaxing and soaking up the local atmosphere, or let us tailor make a
break just for you. For any of our tours, you can travel to
Pembrokeshire by car or train, and our tours include booking of graded
accommodation, station and luggage transfers, cycle and safety equipment
hire, itinerary and maps. We take care of the details, leaving you free
to enjoy Pembrokeshire’s landscapes, its history, culture and legends.
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
Amroth marks the southern end of the 186-mile
Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which winds its way around the coast to Poppit
Sands in the North. The route provides superb views of cliffs and
beaches, sky, sea, and a wealth of marine and bird life. Elsewhere it
follows gentler shorelines, including the outer reaches of the Milford
Haven estuary, one of the finest natural harbours in the world.
The entire route represents an impressive physical
challenge to the walker, including 35,000 feet of ascent and descent.
Greenways Holidays recommends a minimum of three weeks if you're
planning to tackle the entire path. There are, however, short and easy
stretches to be enjoyed in a more leisurely way.
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