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Western Mail
|July 12, 2025
One of Portia Jones' favourite coastal treks combines wild swimming, majestic ruins and delicious fish and chips in a tiny hamlet
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 HERE'S no better way to embrace the great outdoors than lacing up your hiking boots and heading for the Welsh coast.
With the salty breeze in your hair, the crash of waves and dreamy sea views stretching to the horizon, walking along our bracing coastline invigorates the senses.
Wales has an extraordinary 870-mile coast path, the first in the world to trace an entire nation's shoreline. The famous trail is bursting with dramatic headlands, hidden coves, ancient ruins and a wealth of wildlife.
While walking its full length is a bucket-list challenge, you don't need to be an ultra-hiker to enjoy its best bits. Throughout the long-distance route, there are countless short walks and circular trails that offer epic coastal scenery without requiring a full expedition.
One of my favourite short treks is the Abereiddi to Porthgain walk in Pembrokeshire.
Here's why you should consider attempting this straightforward coastal walk and enjoy the sea views and a chippy treat.
This four-mile (6.4km) out-and-back trail is generally considered an easy route, suitable for a range of walkers, from beginners to experienced hikers. Your route can begin at either end, but I prefer to start at Abereiddi, which has a paid car park and toilet facilities.
From the pebble-strewn car park, you'll follow the waymarked trail over the cliffs, where you'll be able to look down over the unusual lagoon.
Abereiddi Beach is rather ethereal, with moody grey pebbles, dark coarse sand and craggy cliffs that appear to have been carved by ancient Welsh giants. Facing the Irish Sea, there's also a decent swell here for surfers and pro paddleboarders.
This story is from the July 12, 2025 edition of Western Mail.
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