Walks near Fishguard by train
Pembrokeshire · Wales
Stations: Fishguard Harbour · Fishguard and Goodwick
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Milford Haven to Haverfordwest (Pembrokeshire)
45 minutes from Fishguard and Goodwick, with one change.
Recommended: The path alongside Hubberston Pill is a definite highlight. A varied route highly recommended for walking or wheels, much of it on a newly laid off-road national cycle path (route 4) with twists, turns and gentle gradients, plus a tarmac right of way that narrows where seasonal undergrowth and stinging nettles encroach. A long, safe verge-walking road section runs towards Steynton, the finish is on an off-road cycle path beside the wooded and tranquil Hubberston Pill. Largely follows National Cycle Network route 4. Johnston is a good mid-route refreshment stop. Pill Priory, the remains of a late-12th-century priory, stands in a private garden at the hamlet of Priory.
Time: 4h30–9h
Lunch: A coffee stop and charity shop at Johnston; a pub seen at Tiers Cross.
Warnings: A right-of-way path becomes narrow with fences either side and encroaching seasonal undergrowth and stinging nettles. Care needed crossing the road on the edge of Steynton.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Saundersfoot to Tenby (Pembrokeshire)
1 hour from Fishguard and Goodwick, with one change.
Recommended
Walk details: Railwalks.

Carmarthen to Kidwelly (Carmarthenshire)
45 minutes direct from Fishguard and Goodwick.
So much stunning scenery to see along the way. A relaxing, mostly quiet country-road walk with stunning scenery and ending with river and castle views as you approach Kidwelly. Easy with no challenging terrain.
Time: 4h30–9h
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a fifth of the walk.
Walk details: Slow Ways.
Reverse direction: Railwalks.

Tenby to Whitland (Pembrokeshire)
30 minutes direct from Fishguard and Goodwick.