How to Walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path

I spent 2 weeks walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales, UK. The trail is 186 miles long and runs from Amroth to St Dogmaels. The path climbs 35,000 feet - equivalent to the height of Mount Everest. I walked alone, carrying all my food and equipment, camping along the way. This is a travel guide for how you can walk the trail yourself.
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  • @mattwalkwild6784
    @mattwalkwild67843 жыл бұрын

    If you would like a video on a day by day itinerary - give this comment a like 👍🏼!

  • @edherbst706
    @edherbst7066 ай бұрын

    Walked this trail as hiker green horn and this trail made me fall in love with hiking...what a great time to have in my memory

  • @Samrculley
    @Samrculley2 ай бұрын

    Super helpful video! Thanks

  • @wackyswanderings3627
    @wackyswanderings36273 жыл бұрын

    Firstly, big well done on completing the walk Matt, outstanding achievement and I look forward to watching the footage. Second, Excellent de-brief very informative and concise, certainly given me food for thought. Last but not least, big thumbs up and appreciation for all the work(s) undertaken by you to produce these videos culminating in taking us along so as to share the experience. Much appreciated. ATB Dave aka wackyswandering

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your thoughtful message Dave. Kind words of feedback like this really mean a lot! I'm very glad you found the video useful and it's great to know you appreciate my work. Hope you're keeping safe during the lockdown and let's look forward to some more adventures when it's passed!

  • @edwardstroud8245
    @edwardstroud8245 Жыл бұрын

    I’m looking forward to doing this trail as downtime after just finishing the Cape Wrath Trail :-). And actually having a path to walk on as opposed to 85% bog and just about every shitty kind of weather that Mother Nature can throw at you 😆 .

  • @johnparr1546
    @johnparr15462 жыл бұрын

    Great advice, especially the water filter and remoteness

  • @melaniegarden3416
    @melaniegarden34163 жыл бұрын

    Fabulous trail. Completed last half ...headed southbound... in 2019! Still need to finish southern half. I wore Chacos entire way. Very accurate video well done!

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Melanie, it's just amazing! The second half was my favourite bit so I think you've seen some of the best scenery. But the first half has some great spots too. The Chacos are mad! Didn't you get terrible blisters?

  • @melaniegarden3416

    @melaniegarden3416

    3 жыл бұрын

    No because I was also wearing injini toe socks!! Didn’t want to carry camp shoes and also wanted to be able to walk thru water! Best treat was lunch on outside terrace at #druidstonehotel wild camped one night near Strumble Head, stayed in hostel one night and a night each at Morawelon and Newgale Camp and both were fabulous camping grounds. Desperate to go back and finish remaining 70 miles!

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@melaniegarden3416 Injini socks are great, I wear them too. Sounds like a great trip all in all! Good luck with the next section - maybe you can do it this spring/summer!

  • @efortunywhitton
    @efortunywhitton3 жыл бұрын

    Really good information; thank you so much!

  • @wackyswanderings3627
    @wackyswanderings36273 жыл бұрын

    More than welcome terrific videos looking forward to getting out. ATB Dave 😊👍

  • @grahamferguson5796
    @grahamferguson57963 жыл бұрын

    Very informative for my planned hike on this route. Good advice to make the experience enjoyable, not stressful. Really looking forward to it. Many thanks.

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Graham, hopefully some of the small tips can help with the planning. I know I learnt a few things walking this trail, so why not pass it on :). Cheers, Matt

  • @bluemonkey227
    @bluemonkey227 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for putting this together Matt. Great intro to the Path. I’ve looked at a lot of different National Trails now and I think this could be the one for me. Well half anyway. If you could go back for 5 to 7 days, where would you start and finish?

  • @cavehillrock...wildcamping
    @cavehillrock...wildcamping3 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff! Watched the two walk vids and now really tempted by this one (even checked the flights from Belfast after watching!) - I'm a wild camper and this lockdown has us all going bananas, so was great to see you can get a pitch along the way... atb Sinco

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, glad you enjoyed them! Yeah I agree - I'm itching to get out. Pemb Coast is great for wild camping. Good luck if you decide to go!

  • @Roaming_Rainbow
    @Roaming_Rainbow9 ай бұрын

    Looking to do this next year 😊

  • @donavantesterman1176
    @donavantesterman11763 жыл бұрын

    You have convinced me to do the path! Thank you from North Carolina !

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, hope you enjoy it!

  • @catherinewalks1207
    @catherinewalks12073 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed your videos of the walk itself. This is very helpful for the practicalities of preparing for such a long journey. It really appears to be quite isolated in places. Did you meet many others on the trail?

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Catherine, I tried to include a bit of both - the scenery and the info on the walk! I met a few people who were doing shorter sections, maybe a day walk here and there, but I didn't actually meet anyone walking the whole trail. There were lots of people in the campsites who were on beach holidays and that kind of thing, so I wasn't alone for the duration!

  • @beth1862
    @beth18623 жыл бұрын

    Hoping to do a 3 day section of this path next month from st David's round to fishguard, it's great that someone's making videos of the UK's long distance paths! I have at least three near where I live in mid wales, the Severn way, offa's dyke and glyndwr's way.

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great choice, that was probably my favourite section on the trail. Carn Llidi above Whitesands Bay is astonishing! Then the coastline leading up to Stumble Lighthouse - sensational. Makes me want to do it again just thinking about it 😆. Offa's Dyke is definitely one I'd like to do - I haven't heard of the others so thanks for the recommendations! I'll be sure to check them out :)

  • @Scott7169
    @Scott71692 жыл бұрын

    Great video lots of useful information. Wildcamping wise did you get spotted by anyone? Interesting about limited water supply.

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    2 жыл бұрын

    No I didn't have any problems wild camping. I did it during the first two weeks of September with very sunny weather and no one bothered me. Water is a bit of a challenge. It was harder when I did it because lots of places were closed for COVID. If I were you I'd do prior research and mark out public toilets, cafes, shops, so you know where you can fill up.

  • @DJAatash
    @DJAatash2 жыл бұрын

    It is odd that you could wild camp in that area as it seems to be entirely farmland. I am looking at the coastal path on satellite map and to the left are the cliffs and to the right are farmers land. The few hills and uncultivated lands that I see every 3-4km are narrow and rather exposed. Houses are also dotted everywhere within 100 meters so the landowner could easily take notice of your presence. Pitching on the beach might be a better option if allowed.

  • @mattwalkwild6784

    @mattwalkwild6784

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah it’s true the path is wedged between the two. I spent most of my nights camped on the headlands which are much bigger and more remote than you might think. Camping high isn’t for everyone but I love it. Beach pitching could be great but sometimes you can’t get down to the coves as the cliffs are too steep!

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