Discover West Wales

Where sea cliffs meet songlines, and every step feels elemental

West Wales is walking country at its purest — windblown, tide-carved, and endlessly expressive. Nowhere else in Britain offers such an unbroken sweep of coastal trail as the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Here, footpaths cling to cliffs above turquoise coves, thread through tiny harbours, and pass Celtic chapels perched at the edge of land and sky.

But it’s not just about the coast. Inland, you’ll find stone circles, wooded valleys, and quiet ridgelines overlooking patchwork fields. Walking in West Wales is a conversation with the sea, the land, and the long rhythms of time — one that changes with the light, and lingers long after you leave.

Where to Walk

Pembrokeshire Coast Path

One of the UK’s most celebrated long-distance trails — 186 miles of coastal wonder, passing sea stacks, puffins, lighthouses, and beaches you’ll never forget.

Preseli Hills

Trace ancient paths over these myth-drenched uplands, believed to be the source of the bluestones used at Stonehenge. Quiet, misty, and deeply atmospheric.

Teifi Valley & Inland Trails

Wander through wooded river valleys and meandering farmland, linking market towns, abbeys, and hidden heritage sites at a slower pace.

Highlights

West Wales is where the land ends and the stories begin. To walk here is to follow a path between earth and ocean — one step at a time, and all the way through.
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