A pilgrimage around St Non's Bay

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"Easy walking around the wonderful coastline that gave birth to the patron saint."
Walk directions

Turn left out of the car park and walk down the road, as if you were heading for Caerfai Bay. As the houses thin out, you’ll see a turning on the right that leads to more dwellings. Take this turning, and then turn left on to a waymarked bridleway. Follow this bridleway between hedges, past the end of a road and on to reach a junction with another road.

Walk straight across and take the waymarked path to a fork, where you keep right to continue to a gate and, a few places later, a second gate. Continue down a path between gorse hedges to a third gate and carry straight on down the left-hand side of a field to a farmyard.

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  Terrain  - Coast path and clear footpaths over farmland
  Landscape  - Leafy countryside and dramatic cliffs
  Dog friendliness  - On lead around St Non's Chapel and At Non's Well
  Parking  - Oriel y Parc car park on Ffordd Cearfai, near tourist information centre
  Toilets en route  - Next to tourist information centre and in Porthclais car park
About the walk
This walk makes a great evening stroll. The paths that lead from the city are pleasant and easy to follow but as always they’re quickly forgotten as you step out into the more glamorous surroundings of the coast. The all-too-short section of towering buttresses and jagged islets leads easily to a...
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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 pilgrimage around St Non's Bay

Recommended by
Our view
"Easy walking around the wonderful coastline that gave birth to the patron saint."
Dog friendly Family friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Coast path and clear footpaths over farmland
  Landscape - Leafy countryside and dramatic cliffs
  Dog friendliness - On lead around St Non's Chapel and At Non's Well
  Parking - Oriel y Parc car park on Ffordd Cearfai, near tourist information centre
  Toilets en route - Next to tourist information centre and in Porthclais car park
About the walk
This walk makes a great evening stroll. The paths that lead from the city are pleasant and easy to follow but as always they’re quickly forgotten as you step out into the more glamorous surroundings of the coast. The all-too-short section of towering buttresses and jagged islets leads easily to a...
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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.