top of page

Our Pembrokeshire Coast Path Challenge

Walking to protect the national park for future generations

RenderedImage-5.jpg

186 miles
35000 feet of ascent and descent 

th.jpeg
just_edited_edited.jpg

All donations will be given to

PCNPTLogoEng.jpg

This summer we have challenged ourselves to walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path from end to end ,whilst blogging our journey. We hope to raise money for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Trust, promote the work that they do and bring attention to some of the issues which the park faces.

 

Walking makes us happy, and we feel privileged to call this varied, spectacular landscape with its rich cultural heritage, our home. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park provides a habitat for a diverse range of plants and animals, whilst bringing great enjoyment and wonder into the thoughts of those who visit. Protecting our ancestor's home for our descendants is very important to us.  

​

The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust use donations to improve access to the park, whilst boosting biodiversity and conservation of habitats, promoting outdoor learning for young people and supporting skills development and jobs. Their current projects include “Wild About Woodlands” where donations are helping to plant 1000 trees across the park. “Make More Meadows” creating important habits to support important pollinators and "Pembrokeshire Outdoors Schools" enhancing access to outdoor learning opportunities

Find out more about the

PCNPTLogoEng.jpg
just_edited_edited.jpg

Follow our Progress

176

10

miles walked

miles to go

Anchor 1
bottom of page