There is also a harvest out to sea and the The Shed at makes the most of it – a tempting lunch stop serving delicious, fresh seafood. Finish the day at , one of the county's Coast Path Highlights most beautiful black-sand 5-day Self-Guided Walking Holiday beaches surrounded by dark, slatey cliffs .

A fantastic five day coastal walk along the most scenic Day 4 stretch of the Pembrokeshire Abereiddy to Whitesand (7 miles) Coast Path. Wonderful sea Today the route sticks to the cliff-top all the way along a views, wildlife and historic superbly impressive stretch of coastline. There are wild and interest lie en-route as you craggy cliffs where make your way through the you might see a National Park from Peregrine Falcon, to St David's. and gentle fields

Day 1 inland. The beauty Fishguard to (8 miles) of this coastal The walk begins in the picturesque seaside town of landscape wasn't Fishguard, where the Old Fort lost on previous watches over the tidal inhabitants, judging harbour with its fleet of by the number of fishing boats. Among the Bronze Age burial chambers, and more recent holy rock and heather of the buildings – like St Patrick's Chapel at Whitesand Bay, where today's walk ends on a picture-perfect sweep of sand. headland, there are several prehistoric monuments and Day 5 tiny chapels, many visible from the path. End the day at the Whitesand to Caerbwdy (9 miles) Strumble Head Lighthouse. The final day begins very gently, with easy walking over low cliffs and great views of as you round the Day 2 headland. Look out for canoeists tackling the difficult water Strumble Head to (6 ½ miles) of the Ramsey Sound which Leaving Strumble Head you lies between the rocky island enjoy a wonderful stretch of and the mainland. A couple walking, with few signs of of stiffer climbs towards the habitation to interrupt the end of the day, but you are sense of open space and rewarded with more fabulous solitude. The cliffs in this area views of Bay and are home to many sea birds, another isle - Island. so ornithologists will be in for The walk ends at Caerbwdy, a treat. Look out for grey just over a mile from the city seals too, especially during of St David's with its fine cathedral and excellent range of the breeding season. It's worth a short detour inland to shops and eateries. visit the delightful Melin Tregwynt – a centuries-old woollen mill still very much in operation and with an excellent café! Finish on the beach at Abermawr today. Tour Summary Duration: 5 days Day 3 Distance: 38 ¾ miles (62km) Abermawr to Abereiddy Grading: Easy to Moderate (8 ¼ miles) Price: £395pp The cliff-top path passes some fine pebbly beaches today so paddlers will be spoilt for choice today. The more inaccessible coves shelter seals and sea bird colonies.