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the celtic trail
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Celtic
Trail
Self-guided linear route
5 Nights – 80m/128km
Average Daily Distance 20m/32km
The Celtic Trail, part of the National Cycle Network, covers 220
miles of magnificent landscape across South and West Wales. You’ll
pick up this section of the trail in Saundersfoot, and travel through
several of the pretty resort village of the south coast. Explore
the cobbled streets in the medieval walled town of Tenby, before
continuing to Pembroke, where one of the finest examples of a Norman
Castle in the United Kingdom towers over the attractive millpond,
dotted with swans. The Cleddau Bridge spans the bustling Milford
Haven Waterway, one of the deepest natural harbours in the world,
where pretty boats and endless sky reflect in the water below you.
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On the traffic free Brunel Way you’ll embrace the solitude
of open countryside, before entering the bustling county town of
Haverfordwest, where you’re never more than a few blocks from
a hearty pub meal. Heading west towards the craggy coast, Broad
Haven marks the trail’s northward turn, and you’re greeted
by endless sea and sky along beautiful St Brides Bay, to the smallest
city in Britain, St Davids, with its imposing Cathedral and Bishops
Palace. The route continues along the north coast to Fishguard,
before heading inland through the lush and lovely Gwaun Valley,
to Newport.
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Day 1 – Arrive Saundersfoot
Day 2 – Saundersfoot – Pembroke
Day 3 – Pembroke – Broad Haven
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Day 4 - Broad Haven – St Davids
Day 5 – St Davids - Newport
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£391.10 per person. Price is based on two people sharing
and includes 5 nights bed & breakfast; 4 days cycle hire; detailed
directions to accommodation; maps; luggage transfer and transfer
from Whitland Station/to Haverfordwest Station or to collect car.
Arrive by car or public transport.
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