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Skomer and beyond
Directions
Leave Dale on the one-way road signposted
for Milford Haven. Walk as far as Dale Castle then turn left
onto the lane behind the Castle. Cross a stile and walk across
the field to another stile at the top of Westdale Bay. Skokholm
Island lies straight ahead. Turn right onto the Coast Path
and walk up the hill to the cliff top. Follow the path round
past the concrete remnants of a disused airfield. Walk down
into a valley, cross a wooden plank bridge over a stream near
some cottages then walk up the other side of the valley. Cross
a stile next to more remnants of the airfield. The island
of Skomer should now come into view and, in good conditions,
you may also be able to see Grassholm on the horizon midway
between Skokholm and Skomer. As you approach the next headland
you will see Gateholm Island (actually only separated from
the mainland by the highest tides).
The next bend brings you to the overlook
looking down onto the broad sweep of Marloes Sands. The disused
airfield is still apparent on the right. Cross a stile and
walk between two fences then continue along the cliff path
to another stile, which takes you into a field.
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Walk along the field edge to the next stile.
Cross a wooden plank footbridge then a concrete slab bridge
near where a footpath leads left down to the beach.
Continue straight ahead and follow the path
down into a river valley, over a stile, across a footbridge
then go up the steps on the other side. At the top cross another
stile and past a stile on the right above Raggle Rocks at
the start of another footpath (walkers
taking the 3-day walk can turn off here to go to the Marloes
Youth Hostel or to walk a further mile into Marloes village.
Pick up from here on Day 3.)
Continue round the cliff path to come alongside
Gateholm (a path leads off to the right towards Marloes).
You will now see your best views of Skokholm. Continue on
the Coast Path (past another path to Marloes) and notice a
waterfall plunging over the cliffs to the left. Cross the
stream by means of stepping-stones. You are now in the National
Trust Marine Nature Reserve. Follow the diversion signs where
the old path has become too eroded. Above Dead Mans Bay, take
time to enjoy superb views of the islands.
Head towards a white cottage, go through
a gate, over a bridge and follow the path round to a kissing
gate leading into the National Trust reserve of Deer Park.
Walk parallel to the wall and go back through a kissing gate
and turn left onto a small road that leads down to Martins
Haven (the embarkation point for Skomer ferries).
Across St Brides Bay you should now see St
David's Peninsula and Ramsey Island. Go up some steps on the
right to resume the Coast Path via the National Trust Reserve
of West Hook Farm. Pass another footpath leading right (over
a stile) to Marloes Road. 150 yards further on cross a stile
marking the end of the West Hook Farm reserve.
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