The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path provides an almost unique association of
natural beauty, habitat, variety and mood, which is readily accessible to
lovers of the countryside throughout the year. The county’s complex geology
and the effects of erosion have combined to create a coastal strip of
outstanding scenic attraction. The coastline’s favourable association with the
relatively warm waters of the Gulf Stream has created a multiplicity of rich
and varied habitats promoting an immense range of plant and animal life.
Short lengths of the way pass through towns and villages, but the majority is
along open coast, where you may hardly meet another person all day.