The Pembrokeshire Coast Path follows a National Trail for 186 miles (299km) around the magnificent coastline of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in south-west Wales. Renowned for its unspoilt sandy beaches, secluded coves, tiny fishing villages & off-shore islands rich in bird & marine life, this National Trail provides some of the best coastal walking in Britain. This practical, comprehensive guide to walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path provides 96 trail maps & 15 town plans, including planning, places to stay, places to eat, what to see. What's inside: 96 large-scale trail maps & 15 town plans, 14 stage maps & 2 overview maps Detailed accommodation with reviews: B& Bs, campsites, pubs, hotels, bunkhouses Detailed public transport information with frequency of services Unique mapping features
- In many walking guides the reader has to read a route description then try to relate it to the map Our guides are easier to use because walking directions, tricky junctions, places to stay & eat, points of interest & walking times are all written onto the maps themselves in the places to which they apply With their uncluttered clarity, these are not general-purpose maps but fully- edited maps drawn by walkers for walkers Downloadable GPS waypoints also included
Includes:: EXTRA COLOUR OVERVIEW MAPPING The largest scale walking maps available
- At just under 1:20, 000 (8cm or 31/8 inches to 1 mile) our maps are bigger than even the most detailed walking maps currently available in the shops. An all-in-one guide
- Trailblazer guides include practical information not usually found in walking guides to the UK: reviews of places to stay, places to eat, attractions along the way & detailed public transport information showing all access points on the path, for weekend & day walkers Itineraries for all walkers, whether hiking the entire route or sampling highlights on day walks, weekends or short breaks Flora & fauna
- four page full colour flower guide, plus an illustrated section on local wildlife Green hiking
- understanding the local environment & minimizing our impact on it