A walk above Newport

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"A coastal exploration of Pembrokeshire's Newport and a stiff climb to one of Britain's most sacred hilltops."
Walk directions

Turn right out of the car park in Long Street and left on to East Street (A487). Fork left into Pen y Bont and continue to the bridge, where a waymarked footpath leads off to the left. Follow this along the banks of the estuary to a small road.

Turn right on the road and walk past the toilets to its end, where the path then follows the sea wall. Continue to another lane and turn left to follow it up to the A487. Turn right on to this road, then turn left to continue walking up the drive of Hendre farm.

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  Terrain  - Easy coastal footpaths, boggy farm tracks, rough paths over bracken and heather-covered hillsides
  Landscape  - Attractive harbour, farmland and rock-capped moor
  Dog friendliness  - Care on roads, poop scoop on coast path section
  Parking  - Car park opposite information centre in Long Street
  Toilets en route  - At start and also in Parrog car park
About the walk
Carn Ingli appears to peep over the shoulder of the small coastal town of Newport in the same way as Table Mountain does in Cape Town, South Africa. The domination of the town’s skyline by the bold, rock-capped summit seems to make them inseparable and it therefore makes sense to explore both in...
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Wales meets the Atlantic Ocean in spectacular fashion at Pembrokeshire. Unlike the West Country, Pembrokeshire can offer the coast without the crowds, and quaint fishing villages without those huge coach parks.
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A walk above Newport

Recommended by
Our view
"A coastal exploration of Pembrokeshire's Newport and a stiff climb to one of Britain's most sacred hilltops."
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Easy coastal footpaths, boggy farm tracks, rough paths over bracken and heather-covered hillsides
  Landscape - Attractive harbour, farmland and rock-capped moor
  Dog friendliness - Care on roads, poop scoop on coast path section
  Parking - Car park opposite information centre in Long Street
  Toilets en route - At start and also in Parrog car park
About the walk
Carn Ingli appears to peep over the shoulder of the small coastal town of Newport in the same way as Table Mountain does in Cape Town, South Africa. The domination of the town’s skyline by the bold, rock-capped summit seems to make them inseparable and it therefore makes sense to explore both in...
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Pembrokeshire
Wales meets the Atlantic Ocean in spectacular fashion at Pembrokeshire. Unlike the West Country, Pembrokeshire can offer the coast without the crowds, and quaint fishing villages without those huge coach parks.