Moylegrove

“The Navigator” had resumed our normal Monday walking as THE PROJECT was nearing the end of the hard landscaping. Today’s walk was a circular walk based on Moylegrove and would take in part of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and some inland walking.

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We had a full house today with the addition of Paul, Chris and his dog Daisy.

Route

From the car park it was an uphill start and then a small error as we followed a lane which used to lead to the coast but has now been diverted. We soon got back on track and a welcome elevenses was had overlooking the “Devils Cauldron” a collapsed cave. We used to canoe into this underneath an archway leading from the sea.

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We shared our break with a number of grey horses some of whom seemed keen to share in our food, they were out of luck.

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The walk continued steeply down to walk close to the water feature and then up. Anyone who may think the coast path is “flat” is in for a surprise. The coast path took us into Ceibwr Bay where we crossed a lovely slate bridge across the stream.

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The path gave fabulous sea views and many rock formations. We were treated to sights of a flock of choughs and a kestrel quartering the cliffs. One of the path signs had us scratching our heads as it mentioned the Appalachian Trail. But here is the answer

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We had lunch before turning inland and heading south back to the car in Moylegrove. Daisy was clearly becoming a little warm and sat for a while in a little stream.

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The Pembrokeshire coast never fails to please

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