Saundersfoot
- Distance
- 5.92mi
- Elevation +
- 226f
- TrailRank
- 46
Beach, The Harbour for lunch ,wiseman’s bridge beach had lots of jelly fish, live music at The Hean then walk back to campsite.
Beach, The Harbour for lunch ,wiseman’s bridge beach had lots of jelly fish, live music at The Hean then walk back to campsite.
Wet walk today ,started at Brecon tap for lunch, Brecon boat house around town , canal & back to car park.
Parked by the burger van, through the woods to Garwnant for a cuppa & cake , very lucky with the weather today
My friend was impressed the the force of the waterfall today, we were very lucky with the rain held off , one of my fave places
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Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsMilford Marina So happy the rain stayed off today, I love visiting this place, and added bonus was able to walk all the way around today.
Drink at the start … walk through the harbour , lifeboat station then down to Salty’s Restraunt , poor visibility tonight .
Flat riverside walk, some roadside walking. Starting at Amberly train station, over the bridge, (this is the most risky part of the walk) then onto public footpath next to the river Arun, safe to let dogs off lead. Some ...
Forest/ heathland, sand/ dirt paths, quite busy with cyclists and dog walkers One small pond good for a quick muddy dog play
Nature reserve, public footpath through woodland and alongside horse paddocks Mostly on lead, with some off lead/ dropped long line suitable paths
This walk, to the West of Street, has free parking alongside the largest park in Street known as the Batch and provides panoramic views towards Glastonbury Tor. The Royal Oak Pub (just off the route in Walton) offers lov...
Bridleways + part of the Serpent Trail Suitable for horseriding, walking (with wellies) and cycling (if you don’t mind getting muddy)
Short streamside walk, can be muddy after rain but nice walk in dry conditions (Note: there are fallen trees, not so good for bikes)
Quiet woodland walk, with dirt paths, likely to be muddy in winter May want to keep dogs on lead as many squirrels and some deer are present
Large park, full of fallow deer, spotted a barn owl, some kestrels, a buzzard and many waterfowl. Bikes seem to be allowed.
A very pretty town , tasty ice cream, great picnic area maintained by volunteers & dads taxi home
Kingsley Green busy, woodland/heathland with dirt track footpaths and bridleways. Lots of nice views.
Public footpaths and permissive paths around agricultural land Some relatively overgrown There is also a railway crossing
Listen to bird’s song, found lots of Beatles & had to avoid wild boar protecting their young
RSPB loop walk around the wetlands
Walk to the chain bridge along the river then back through the woods
Buckland hill loop walk Woodland walk Distance about 4 miles
Recommend a stroll around the lake , the cafe is dog friendly.
Saundersfoot to wiseman’s bridge a few stops on the way and back to campsite
Circular walk with the sausages
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