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Walking The Trails Near Kilgetty

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Curious Cattle meet the ramblers
Image by: David Pinkess
 

37 walkers turned out on what was fine walking weather on Saturday 10th March.

We met at the Tourist Information Centre in Kilgetty, and under the leadership of Alwyn, had a lovely walk following the Miners Trail commencing along the route of the dismantled railway line. On the way we encountered cattle and horses and a lot of mud.

We then continued across fields skirting Thomas Chapel where the Miners Trail joined the Landsker Borderlands Trail.

After crossing the A478 Narberth road we headed south into Kilgetty Wood where the Miners Walk and the Landsker Borderlands Trail diverged.

We followed an attractive route through the woods before returning to Kilgetty.

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Nearly there
Image by: David Pinkess
 

The Pembrokeshire Ramblers' Group was first formed in 1972 and has grown into a flourishing and friendly association of walkers and extend a warm welcome to visitors in this beautiful part of Wales.

For more information on the Pembrokeshire Ramblers and their future walks, please see their website.

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