Walking in Pembrokeshire. Dennis Kelsall
WALKING IN PEMBROKESHIRE
CIRCULAR WALKS IN THE NATIONAL PARK
Dennis and Jan Kelsall
JUNIPER HOUSE, MURLEY MOSS,
OXENHOLME ROAD, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA9 7RL
About the Author
Both native Lancastrians, Dennis and Jan Kelsall have long held a passion for countryside and hill walking. Since their first Cicerone title was published in 1995, they have written, contributed and illustrated over 50 guides covering some of Britain’s most popular walking areas and have become regular contributors to various outdoor magazines. Their enjoyment of the countryside extends far beyond a love of fresh air, the freedom of open spaces and an appreciation of scenery. Over the years Dennis and Jan have developed a wider interest in the environment, its geology and wildlife, as well as an enthusiasm for delving into the local history that so often provides clues to interpreting the landscape.
Other Cicerone guides by the author
The Lune Valley and Howgills – A Walking Guide
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path
The Ribble Way
The Yorkshire Dales: North and East
The Yorkshire Dales: South and West
© Dennis and Jan Kelsall 2018
Second edition 2018
ISBN: 978 1 85284 915 3
First edition 2005
Printed in China on behalf of Latitude Press Ltd
All photographs are by the author unless otherwise stated.
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
Acknowledgements
Pembrokeshire is distinct within Wales, has its own special qualities and has hung on to the separateness of its identity despite the bureaucratic urge for conglomeration over recent decades. This is a reflection of the passion emanated by its people for their county, and barely a walk went by when we did not meet somebody quietly eager to impart their local knowledge, point out secluded corners or the best place for a view and relate tales of local happenings that never appear in the history books.
Such enthusiasm is infectious and greatly added to our own enjoyment in undertaking this project. Although too numerous to mention individually, even if we did know all their names, we would like to express our thanks to everyone who offered us help in one way or another, from the benefit of their knowledge to a welcome cup of tea on a hot afternoon. We would particularly like to thank the staff of the national park and the County Council for their generous advice and practical assistance, and for their ongoing work in making the countryside and coast accessible.
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Front cover: Looking across the mouth of Aber Bach to Carreg Golchfa (Walk 15)
CONTENTS
Walk 1 Amroth and Pleasant Valley
Walk 3 Bosherston and the Lily Ponds
Walk 4 Stackpole and the Lily Ponds
Walk 7 Marloes Sands and the Deer Park
Walk 8 St Brides and Musselwick
Walk 9 St David’s and St Non’s
Walk 10 Ramsey Sound
Walk 11 St David’s Head and Carn Llidi
Walk 12 Around Ynys Barry
Walk 13 Porthgain
Walk 14 Aber Mawr and Penmorfa
Walk 15 Aber Mawr and Aber Bach
Walk 16 Strumble Head