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Bus station hiking trails around Stackpole And Castlemartin traverse a landscape characterized by rugged cliffs, golden beaches, and rolling countryside within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The region features a diverse terrain of grasslands, meadows, and woodlands, offering varied environments for outdoor activities. The coastline is marked by dramatic geological formations such as natural arches and sea stacks, while inland areas include freshwater lakes and managed estates.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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6.92km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.98km
01:37
90m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.31km
00:53
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Boathouse Tea-room can rightly claim its place as a firm favourite on the foodie trail in Pembrokeshire. Here you can enjoy a bite to eat or a drink whilst enjoying the picturesque location of Stackpole Quay. Served here, you'll find traditional Welsh cawl, soup, hot savoury pastry snacks, sausage and bacon baps, sandwiches, cakes, ice cream, hot & cold drinks, and of course the National Trust favourite cream tea.
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Great variety. The lily ponds, lovely beaches, a coffee/ food stop and lots of cliff top walking.
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Absolute “insider tip”. One of the most beautiful beaches in the region if not the whole of the UK
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This is one of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches. He is often referred to as the "Jewel in the Crown". The beach is lined with dunes and trees. It is owned and managed by the National Trust. Barafundle is only accessible via the coastal path.
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There are 12 dedicated hiking trails in Stackpole And Castlemartin that start directly from bus stations, making it convenient to explore the region without a car. These routes range from easy strolls to more moderate hikes.
Yes, there are 5 easy bus-accessible hikes in the area. A great option is the Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole loop from Stackpole, which is just over 3 km long with minimal elevation gain. The Bosherston Lily Ponds loop, while not explicitly listed as a bus-start route here, is also an easy, family-friendly option in the region, known for its tranquil paths and wildlife.
The bus-accessible hikes in Stackpole And Castlemartin offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can expect dramatic coastal scenery with rugged cliffs and pristine beaches, as well as tranquil inland paths through grasslands, meadows, and woodlands. Many routes provide stunning sea views and opportunities to explore unique geological formations.
Yes, several bus-accessible routes are circular. For example, the Barafundle Bay – Eight-Arch Bridge, Stackpole loop from Stackpole is a popular circular hike that allows you to experience both coastal beauty and inland charm, returning you to your starting point.
Many bus-accessible trails offer access to stunning natural landmarks. You might encounter the iconic The Green Bridge of Wales and Elegug Stacks, dramatic rock formations on the coast. The Bosherston Lily Ponds are also a highlight, especially in June when the lilies are in bloom, offering a haven for wildlife.
Yes, the historic St Govan's Chapel, built into the cliffside, is a notable historical site in the region. While specific bus routes directly to its doorstep may vary, it's a significant point of interest that can be incorporated into longer coastal walks accessible by public transport.
Absolutely. The region is rich in wildlife. The Bosherston Lily Ponds are a prime spot for otters, wildfowl, and dragonflies. Along the coast, especially near the Green Bridge of Wales and Elegug Stack Rocks, you can observe significant bird colonies including guillemots, razorbills, fulmars, and kittiwakes.
Many trails within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, including those accessible by bus, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, nesting birds, and cliff edges. Specific restrictions might apply to certain beaches or nature reserves during peak seasons, so check local signage.
The Stackpole Estate, which is a central point for many bus-accessible hikes, features the National Trust cafe at Stackpole Quay. There are also pubs in the village of Stackpole and surrounding areas that can be reached, depending on your chosen route and bus stop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the tranquility of the Bosherston Lily Ponds, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the diverse landscapes a pleasure. The ability to access these beautiful trails via public transport is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, it's important to be aware that parts of the coastal path around Castlemartin are located within a live firing range. Access to these sections, such as the Stack Rocks to St Govan's walk, is restricted during live firing days. Always check local information and signage before planning your hike in this specific area.
Spring and summer are particularly popular, offering pleasant weather and the chance to see wildflowers and abundant wildlife. June is ideal for viewing the lilies at Bosherston Lily Ponds. However, the Pembrokeshire Coast offers dramatic beauty year-round, with quieter trails in autumn and winter, though weather can be more unpredictable.


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