GPS Cycle and Walking Routes

Llangwm Walks

1 miles (1.8 km)

These pretty little Pembrokeshire village is located in a fine spot on the western side of the River Cleddau estuary near Haverfordwest.
This walk takes you along the Llangwm Pill where you can enjoy some lovely views across the estuary to Lawrenny Quay and the Daugleddau River on the other side. The estuary is also great for wildlife watching with a variety of birds to look out for.
You can extend the walk by continuing south into Benton Woods where there are some peaceful woodland trails. To the north there are more nice views around Black Tar point.
To continue your walking in the area head north to visit the National Trust's Little Milford. There's some pleasant walking trails here around ancient woodland with more river views to enjoy.

Postcode

SA62 4HH - Please note: Postcode may be approximate for some rural locations

Llangwm OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking

Llangwm Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking

Walks near Llangwm

  • Haverfordwest - Haverfordwest is the county town of Pembrokeshire
  • Lawrenny Quay and the Daugleddau River - Enjoy woodland trails and riverside paths on this walk in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
  • Canaston Woods - Enjoy a walk or cycle around these pretty woodlands in Pembrokeshire
  • Picton Castle Gardens - Explore the stunning gardens surrounding this 13th century stately home in Pembrokeshire
  • Landsker Borderlands Trail - A super circular walk through the Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire countryside visting the River Cleddau estuary, the Ogham stones, the Norman castles at Llawhaden and Carew Castle as well as the prehistoric remains at Llawhaden.
  • Slebech Park - This 600 acre estate is covered with miles of footpaths making it an excellent location for walkers
  • Scolton Manor Country Park - Explore 60 acres of country park surrounding this Victorian manor house in Haverfordwest.
  • Pembrokeshire Coast Path - Brace yourself for some spectacular coastal scenery on this magnificent 186 mile trail that passes through the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
  • Blackpool Mill - This circular walk visits the 19th century Blackpool Mill in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
  • Narberth - This delightful market town in Pembrokeshire includes an attractive High Street with many Edwardian and Georgian buildings to admire.
  • Brunel Trail - This shared cycling and walking trail follows a disused railway line from Neyland to Johnston and Haverfordwest
  • Carew Castle - This fine castle in Pembrokeshire has a lovely one mile circular walking trail taking you around the pretty 23-acre Millpond

Pubs/Cafes

The Cottage Inn is a charming village pub serving a fine Sunday Roast. The pub has some parking and a garden area as well. They are also dog friendly.

Photos

Llangwm Pill - geograph.org.uk - 849162

Llangwm Pill. Looking down the Pill from the North side of the stepping stones that cross the stream. (tide is out)

Edwards Pill - geograph.org.uk - 843923

Edwards Pill looking across the Cleddau to Coedcanlas.

End of the Port Lion lane - geograph.org.uk - 845020

End of the Port Lion lane. Turning point at the end of the Port Lion lane. Footpath goes around to the right under the overhanging tree. Coedcanlas on the opposite bank.

Black Tar - geograph.org.uk - 845035

Black Tar

Geese at low tide - geograph.org.uk - 843917

Geese at low tide. Looking from Port Lion across Llangwm Pill to Black Tar with Preseli hills beyond.

Llangwm Church - geograph.org.uk - 1416767

Llangwm Church. The parish church, a medieval Grade II listed building, is dedicated to St Jerome. The church dates from the 14th century, but was substantially altered in the 19th century.

Llangwm - Main Thoroughfare - geograph.org.uk - 1416763

Cottages on the Main Thoroughfare in the village.

Footbridge and boardwalk near Llangwm - geograph.org.uk - 2547145

Footbridge and boardwalk near Llangwm

GPS Files

GPX File

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