Monday, September 24, 2007

Pembrokeshire Coastal Walk

In June of 2007, we visited Wales and stayed in St. Davids for a week. One afternoon we had a delightful walk along the coast from St. Davids to Solva. The coastal walk was a memorable experience. We continue to enjoy the vision of the waves crashing against the dramatic cliffs as we walked a well-traveled path winding our way among ruins, foxgloves and wild ponies.

It is a coastal path and well-traveled but don't think you can't get lost, you can. Fortunately, there are great maps at the Information Offices and pleasant travelers walking from from Solva to St. Davids. One point to remember is that it is a bit better to take a bus out to Solva and walk back to St. Davids so that you're not watching a clock and wondering if you can find the bus stop in a small town and make that last bus back to St. Davids. For a peak at the scenery along the coast take a look a compilation of photos from that day.

Travel Well!

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