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Pembrokeshire Coast Path
WALES, ENGLAND

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a 186 mile (299 km) route along the Welsh coast. It connects the small port town of Amroth in the south with the northernmost point in St. Dogmaels near Cardigan.

It is particularly interesting due to its incredible geological variability - steep cliffs, sea bays, caves, wonderful sandy beaches... All this, plus exceptional fauna (heathers, ferns, thyme, ...) and flora - you can observe puffins, dolphins and seals.

The ideal daily dose of kilometers is between 15-25 km - depending on strength and taste. Of course, it is not necessary to miss the entire route - you can plan only a selected section - according to time possibilities. Accommodation is possible in hostels or guesthouses, and there are various refreshment stops along the way on most sections.

This trail will be ideal for those who don't like very high temperatures (even though it is sometimes really hot here) and still want to enjoy the view of the sea. In the second half of May and in June, it can already be used for swimming and you will not meet as many tourists as in the holiday months.

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