What better way to explore the famous Pembrokeshire coast than with two guides who know it like the back of their hands?
The two Margarets are St. Brides’ very own walks-guide double-act. They regularly take guests from St. Brides out on guided walks, imparting their extensive knowledge of the history and the area as they go.
Where St. Brides is situated, you happen to be right on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail. (Which you can explore on google street view here.) This means that 186 miles worth of coastal walks are right on your doorstep. The Pembrokeshire Coast was the only National Park in the UK to be designated specifically for its spectacular coastline, and from St Brides you can see it first hand.
On Wednesday mornings you can set off with your two guides, who will show you the points of special interest and lead you on a picturesque walk to Marloes where you’ll stop for a wonderful lunch at The Lobster Point. This is a really picturesque walk of roughly 5 miles.
If you quite fancy attempting the circular route on your own, you can visit our walks page on the website to take a look or download the route!