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Brunel Trail

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Brunel Trail

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  • Location: Johnston, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom

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    January 24, 2022

    Cycling

    The Brunel Trail is a fantastic traffic-free route for walkers, runners and cyclists that links Neyland (formerly the most western point on Brunel's Great Western Railway) to Johnston and Haverfordwest.

    The route is predominantly tarmac and forms part of the National Cycle Route 4 and Celtic Trail.

    June 3, 2022

    Cycling

    Park free unlimited outside Halfords, take the cycle path to Merlin's Bridge where you can pick up the Brunel Trail to Neyland. The Bakery at Johnstone by the train platform does superb pulled pork rolls or you can get an excellent meal at the cafe in Neyland Marina to fortify you for the return gradient.

    May 27, 2021

    Cycling

    Watch out for for bit of rose tree someone keeps putting 6 inch long bits along the path I’ve had a few punctures
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    Milford Haven to Little Haven loop via Brunel Cycle Trail

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    02:46

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    Embark on a moderate touring bicycle adventure along the Milford Haven to Little Haven loop, a 27.6 miles (44.5 km) journey that takes about 2 hours and 46 minutes to complete. You will experience a diverse landscape, from the tranquil Cleddau Estuary to the vibrant Neyland Marina. As you cycle, you will gain 1452 feet (442 metres) in elevation, encountering both flat, traffic-free sections and some varied terrain with uphill segments. The route offers picturesque views across open countryside and passes through the Westfield Pill Nature Reserve. You can also look forward to seeing the sheltered shingle and sand of Gelliswick Bay, a perfect spot to pause and enjoy the coastal atmosphere.

    This loop is best suited for those with good fitness due to its moderate difficulty and varied terrain, which includes some road sections. While much of the route is paved, be aware that you will encounter a small unpaved section. Consider starting your ride early in the day to fully enjoy the scenery and avoid busier times, especially around popular coastal spots. Always check local conditions before heading out, as weather can change quickly along the coast.

    The trail offers a unique blend of historical significance and natural beauty, making it a standout route in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. You will follow parts of the historic Brunel Cycle Trail, which adds a layer of heritage to your ride. Keep an eye out for the viewpoint overlooking Musselwick Bay, providing another stunning coastal vista. This route is an excellent way to explore the diverse landscapes and charming coastal communities of this protected area.

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    72.6km

    04:31

    730m

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    Embark on the Pembroke Castle loop, a challenging touring bicycle ride that takes you through diverse Pembrokeshire scenery. This difficult 45.1 miles (72.6 km) route demands very good fitness, featuring a significant 2408 feet (734 metres) of elevation gain. You will cycle past dramatic coastlines, rolling inland hills, and ancient woodlands, with views of golden beaches and extensive sea vistas. Expect mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for all skill levels in terms of surface type, and plan for a duration of around 4 hours and 30 minutes to complete the journey.

    While the research does not specify trailhead access, parking, or public transport details for this exact route, many cycling loops in the Pembroke Castle area typically start near the castle itself. It is advisable to check local information for parking availability and any specific regulations before your visit. Given the route's length and difficulty, an early start is recommended to allow ample time to complete the ride and enjoy the sights without rushing. Always ensure your touring bicycle is in good condition and you carry sufficient water and supplies for the duration.

    The Pembroke Castle loop offers a rich blend of history and natural beauty, centered around the magnificent medieval Pembroke Castle, the birthplace of Henry VII. Beyond the castle, which sits by a picturesque millpond, you might encounter other historical landmarks like Carew Castle with its tidal mill, or the ruins of Lamphey Bishop's Palace. The region is part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, known for its unique coastal rock formations and marsh wetlands. This route provides an excellent opportunity to explore the historical and scenic highlights of this captivating Welsh region.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Distance 5.44 km

    Uphill 20 m

    Downhill 80 m

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    Location: Johnston, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom

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