Pembrokeshire Ramblers

Pembrokeshire Ramblers' Group was first formed in 1974, and we have grown into a flourishing and friendly association of walkers and extend a warm welcome to visitors in this beautiful part of Wales .

The Pembrokeshire coast line is part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and is also a designated area for wild life and wild flowers - a walker's paradise! As well as the celebrated 179-mile long coastal path from Poppit Sands to Amroth, we walk the Preseli Hills and valleys, the Daucleddau Estuary and its many tributaries, passing through unique Pembrokeshire villages and countryside.

We walk every weekend, on either a Saturday or Sunday, plus some week days. The Ramblers Association promotes car sharing and so please contact the leader to share transport. Alternatively go to the start of the walk (the grid reference is given in the programme). Quite a few of our walks are on part of the coastline and where possible we try to complete circular walks .

We usually average about two miles an hour and new walkers are welcomed. We grade the walks as long, medium or short. The walk leader will be happy to discuss the terrain so that you can find a walk which suits your ability.

Darparwyd gan Pembrokeshire Ramblers Gwasanaeth ar gael yn Pembroke Dock, Sir Benfro Chwaraeon a hamdden
Lisnabrack, Cosheston, Pembroke Dock, SA72 4UW
07787 527222 pembsramblers@yahoo.co.uk http://www.pembrokeshireramblers.org.uk/index.html

The Pembrokeshire coast line is part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, and is also a designated area for wild life and wild flowers - a walker's paradise! As well as the celebrated 179-mile long coastal path from Pop...