Excursion Pembrokeshire coastal walk tour at Pembroke Pines

Cruise line: Silversea
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Enjoy the beauty of the Pembrokeshire Coast as you join your guide for a walking tour that takes you along a section of the Pembrokeshire coastal path that runs from Amroth in the south to St. Dogmaels in the north. Discover a variety of scenery, wildlife and a wealth of cultural and historical diversity stretching from the Iron Age to the present.


Drive 45 minutes by coach to Kete and begin your walk with an expert guide. Head out towards St. Ann's Head, the site of a historic lighthouse originally built in 1714 and rebuilt in 1844, which was the scene of the Sea Empress grounding in 1996. Proceed along the Coastal Path, with other highlights including additional lighthouses old and new, coastguard cottages, and Mill Bay where Henry Tudor landed in 1485 after many years of exile in France.


Have your camera ready to visit Cobbler's Hole, a natural wonder of layers of rock revealed by thousands of years of erosion by crashing waves entering a constricted outcropping of land. Look for the signature deep red rock layered between other grays and browns, contrasting with the green grass cliffs and bright aqua water. Return to the pier but take an unforgettable and rare experience with you.

Points of interests

Points of interest seen on this excursion include: Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, Mill Bay, St. Ann's Head lighthouse, Cobbler's Hole

Note

Please note: This excursion requires sufficient fitness for guests to be able to walk for approximately 7km, or two hours, including over uneven ground and on narrow paths. Walking gear is required and sturdy hiking shoes that provide ankle support are recommended, as is a raincoat.