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Easy hikes and walks around Cosheston

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Easy hiking trails around Cosheston traverse a landscape characterized by tranquil woodlands, meandering estuary paths, and rolling farmlands. The region is situated on the south-facing slopes of the Daugleddau Estuary, offering numerous paths along the foreshore of the Cleddau Estuary. Footpaths often cross active farmland and navigate gentle hills, providing varied terrain for hikers. Cosheston's proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park also provides access to diverse natural features.

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Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Lawrenny — Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro / Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Daugleddau Estuary – Pembrokeshire walks

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Daugleddau Estuary – Pembrokeshire walks

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Alex Foxfield
March 7, 2025, Carew River

The Carew River is a beautiful part of the Daugleddau Estuary Region. Teh ever-changing tides here lead to ever-changing views in this scenic and tranquil part of the national park.

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St Faith’s & St Tyfei’s Church is an impressive sight in Lamphey. Constructed from limestone rubble, the building is Grade-II listed and it's thought there's been a church here since medieval times.

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The Carew mill pond fills through open flood gates as the tide rises. At high tide the doors are closed and the pond empties through sluices under the mill as the tide drops, driving two undershot water wheels. (Wikipedia)

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Carew Castle was built in the late 11th century by the constable of Pembroke Castle, Gerald de Windsor. Archaeologists have found traces of an Iron Age settlement near the castle, as well as Roman pottery. (Pembrokeshire Coast National Park)

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The first mill in Carew dates from 1542. The current building probably dates from the early 19th century and has been restored by the National Park Authority, which leases the castle and tidal mill. (Pembrokeshire Coast National Park)

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Lamphey Bishops Palace is the ruined remains of a rather grand palace mostly constructed by the Bishop of St. Davids in the 1300's to house high-ranking clergy.

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Great short hiking trail around the castle.

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Great to get the old mill techniques explained. Unfortunately we didn't have enough time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available around Cosheston?

There are over 90 easy hiking trails around Cosheston, offering a variety of landscapes from estuary paths to woodlands and gentle farmlands. These routes are generally well-maintained and suitable for various fitness levels.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on easy hikes in Cosheston?

Easy hikes in Cosheston feature tranquil woodlands, meandering estuary paths along the Daugleddau and Cleddau Estuaries, and rolling farmlands. Many paths also offer views of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, providing a diverse outdoor experience.

Are there any easy circular walks in the area?

Yes, many easy trails around Cosheston are circular. For example, the Lawrenny — Pembrokeshire Coast National Park route offers a loop along the Cleddau Estuary and through local woodlands. Another option is the Cosheston Hinterland and Riverside route, which includes farmland, quiet roads, and riverside paths.

Are the easy trails around Cosheston suitable for families?

Yes, many easy trails are family-friendly, offering gentle terrain and shorter distances. The varied landscapes, from woodlands to estuary views, provide engaging environments for children. Consider routes like Upton — Pembrokeshire Coast National Park for pleasant family outings.

Can I bring my dog on these easy hiking trails?

Many trails in the Cosheston area are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and along estuary paths. However, some routes may cross active farmland where dogs should be kept on a lead, particularly near livestock. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

What landmarks or attractions can I see on easy hikes?

You can discover several interesting landmarks and natural attractions. For instance, the Pembroke Castle is visible from some routes, and the Carew Castle and Carew Tidal Mill are accessible from easy trails like the Carew — Pembrokeshire Coast National Park route. The beautiful Bosherston Lily Ponds are also a short distance away for a pleasant amble.

How long do easy walks around Cosheston typically take?

Easy walks around Cosheston vary in length, but many can be completed within 1 to 2 hours. For example, the Lawrenny — Pembrokeshire Coast National Park route is about 2.8 miles (4.5 km) and takes approximately 1 hour 13 minutes. Shorter options are also available, such as the Carew Millpond trail at 1 mile (1.6 km).

Are there accessible easy trails for wheelchairs or strollers?

Yes, some trails are designed to be more accessible. The Carew Millpond – wheelchair walks in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is specifically noted for its accessibility, offering a smooth path suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.

What is the best season for easy walks in Cosheston?

Cosheston offers pleasant walking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery and estuary views, while autumn brings beautiful foliage to the woodlands. Even in winter, the trails can be enjoyable, though some paths might be muddier.

Are there places to eat or drink near the easy trails?

Yes, there are cafes and pubs in and around Cosheston and nearby villages like Lawrenny and Carew, offering refreshments after your walk. The Lawrenny Quay Café is a popular spot, and local pubs often serve food, providing a welcoming stop for hikers.

Is public transport available to access easy hiking trails?

Public transport options in the immediate Cosheston area may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to nearby towns or trailheads. Many visitors choose to drive, utilizing available parking near trail starting points.

Where can I park for easy hikes around Cosheston?

Parking is generally available at key starting points for trails, such as village playing fields, designated car parks near attractions like Carew Castle, or at specific trailheads. Always look for official parking areas and be mindful of local residents when parking.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Cosheston?

The easy trails in Cosheston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, the scenic estuary views, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable and accessible outings.

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