Walk one of Britain's most dramatic stretches of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path with a professional local guide, from Goodwick to the lighthouse-crowned headland of Strumble Head — sheer cliffs, wildflowers, sea stacks, and endless Atlantic horizon.
What to expect
The path from Goodwick hugs dramatic volcanic cliff-tops above seal-haunted coves, passing through gorse and heather carpeted in purple and gold depending on the season. Strumble Head itself is one of Wales's finest seawatching points — a lighthouse on a tidal island connected by a footbridge, surrounded by razorbills, choughs, and peregrine falcons. Your guide interprets the extraordinary geology (this coast is over 600 million years old), identifies every seabird, and shares the maritime history of one of Britain's most treacherous stretches of coastline. The return walk along the headland with the bay spread below you is simply unforgettable.
Good to know
The walk is approximately 5–7 km (3–4 miles) of moderate coastal terrain — sure-footed and comfortable in walking shoes or boots. Departs directly from Goodwick, metres from the cruise terminal. Weather on the Pembrokeshire headland changes quickly; your guide will have waterproofs. Pre-book and confirm your all-aboard time so the itinerary is timed precisely.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Fishguard — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.