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Day 1. Amroth to Penally

11th August 2012

 

Distance Time Elevation in meters

Km
Elapsed
Hrs-Mins
Moving
Hrs-Mins
Gain Loss Min Max
16.41 4H45          

   

   

 

The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is an official 180 mile National Trail which links St. Dogmael's with Amroth, opened in 1970

 

Start of the walk at Amroth

 

The first part of the walk is along the beach front towards the wooded headland.

The acorn and the blue & yellow sign were with us all the way!

Climbing to the wooded headland

View towards Saundersfoot

Wiseman's Bridge

Rock strata at Wiseman's Bridge

Short tunnel leading to Saundersfoot

The beach at Saundersfoot

The harbour at Saundersfoot

Leaving Saundersfoot

Climbing to the headland above Saundersfoot

 

 

Approaching Tenby

Tenby

Tenby South Beach, with Penally just visible in the hills

The Cross Inn, Penally

Water Pump erected in Penally in 1887 for Queen Victoria's Jubilee