Follow my journey along the Wales Coast Path, where I share photos from the walk, my insights into walking the path, where I’ve stayed and eaten, and the challenges I’ve faced, to help you plan your very own Welsh Walking Adventure.​
Looking for a unique swimming spot in Pembrokeshire? Look no further than the Blue Lagoon! Nestled in the rugged rocks and ruins of Abereiddi’s coastline, just off the Wales Coast Path, the Blue Lagoon is a stunning natural pool that’s popular for coasteering, kayaking and swimming.
Did you know that you can spot porpoises, dolphins, seals, whales and lots of other incredible marine life along the UK coastline? Some of the best boat trips I’ve ever taken have been in the UK, and one of my absolute favourites was from St Justinian’s in Pembrokeshire.
If you’re visiting Pembrokeshire in the spring or summer, you won’t want to miss a trip to Skomer Island to meet the puffins. Skomer is home to over one million seabirds, including over 40,000 horned puffins. Pint-sized puffins are a real treat to spot in the wild – they’re adorable, great fun to watch, and only stop off in Pembrokeshire between April and August.