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Wales’s wild west: exploring the Pembrokeshire coast

As the Pembrokeshire Coast Path prepares to celebrate its 55th anniversary, Gaby Koppel discovers untamed scenery and little-known luxury

June 26, 2024 16:13
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Pembrokeshire coastline (Photo: Gaby Koppel)

ByGaby Koppel, Gaby Koppel

5 min read

The walk started off with a gut-punching upward climb. From the almost deserted car park, our path rose steeply past a vertiginous hillock surmounted by the Iron Age fort of Garn Fawr. After the briefest of passes it then zig-zagged down so sharply that I was having to consider at every step where I could safely next place my foot.

We’d blithely chosen a walk labelled “more challenging” by our guidebook, thinking ourselves pretty fit for a pair of sixty-somethings. Yet neither of us had quite bargained with such a full-on physical and mental workout right from the outset.

Just a few minutes in, stepping my way carefully from stone to stone, jumping across mud and clambering over rocks, I began to wonder whether I’d make it to the end.

But soon my doubts vanished into the salty air. As the track swept back towards the sea, it became more even, opening up a view of the Pembrokeshire coastline in all its rugged and spectacular glory.