
Manorbier to Tenby and Amroth Castle – on the Wales Coast Path
A day of great variety, including yet more breathtaking cliff scenery, sand dunes, a huge expanse of beach and woodland, and visiting wonderful Tenby
- Cardigan-Newport
- Newport-Fishguard
- Fishguard-Pwll Deri
- Pwll Deri-Aber Draw
- Aber Draw-Whitesands Bay
- Whitesands Bay-Solva
- Solva-Broad Haven
- Broad Haven-Marloes Sands
- Marloes Sands-Sandy Haven
- Sandy Haven-Pembroke
- Pembroke-Angle
- Angle-St Govans
- St Govans-Manorbier
- Manorbier-Amroth Castle
- Tenby
Outline
Distance: 15 miles / 25 kilometres
Start: Manorbier Bay – SS 060 976
Finish: Amroth Castle – SN 171 072
Maps: Ordnance Survey Explorer OL36 South Pembrokeshire, Landranger 158 Tenby and Pembroke
Services: Manorbier has accommodation, places to eat and a shop with cash machine. There are many places to stay and to eat all along this section, including Lydstep, Penally, Tenby, Saundersfoot, Wiseman’s Bridge and Amroth. There are shops and banks with cash machines in Saundersfoot and Tenby, shops in Amroth and a launderette in Tenby. Toilets at Manorbier, Penally, Tenby, Saundersfoot, Wiseman’s Bridge, Amroth and Amroth Castle. Pub at Amroth Castle. Tenby TIC | 01834 842402. National Park Visitor Centre at Tenby.
Where to stay: Both Tenby and Amroth offer plenty of places to stay, including:
St Brides Spa Hotel & Village Apartments
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Plan your trip
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Local tours
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