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Stackpole and Rhoscrowther loop from Angle

Hard

4.5

(4)

11

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Stackpole and Rhoscrowther loop from Angle

02:44

43.9km

460m

Cycling

Embark on a challenging touring bicycle loop through the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, covering 27.3 miles (43.9 km) with a significant 1508 feet (460 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult route, taking around 2 hours and 44 minutes, offers a dynamic cycling experience. You'll pass windswept cliffs and tranquil estuaries,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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59 m

West Angle Bay Beach

Highlight • Natural

A horseshoe shaped cove is tucked right inside West Angle Bay.
The sandy beach is narrow at high tide but at low tide, it reveals a long stretch of golden …

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5.20 km

Freshwater West Beach

Highlight (Segment) • Natural Monument

Stunning beach followed by a ride through the dunes.

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16.3 km

Stackpole Road

Highlight (Segment) • Forest

Stunning road through Stackpole, a scenic area managed by the National Trust with a tranquil wooded valley.

Don't miss the Stackpole Inn, a lovely cosy pub serving local food cooked from scratch.

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35.5 km

View of Pembroke Oil Refinery

Highlight • Structure

Here you'll see the tall chimneys of Pembroke Oil Refinery based on the edge of Rhoscrowther.

There's something rather atmospheric about the tall industrial chimneys dominating the green landscape.

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43.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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43.7 km

219 m

Surfaces

42.3 km

1.36 km

219 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the estimated cycling time for the Stackpole and Rhoscrowther loop?

The estimated cycling time for this loop is approximately 2 hours and 44 minutes, though this can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is the Stackpole and Rhoscrowther loop suitable for beginner cyclists?

No, this loop is generally described as a "difficult" touring bicycle ride, requiring "very good fitness." While it features mostly paved surfaces, some segments may be unpaved and difficult, potentially requiring you to push your bike. It is not recommended for beginners.

Where can I park to start the Stackpole and Rhoscrowther loop from Angle?

While specific parking details for the start in Angle are not provided, Angle is a good starting point. You can often find parking in villages within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Always check local signage for parking regulations and fees.

What is the terrain like on this cycling route?

The terrain is diverse. You'll encounter mostly paved surfaces, often on quiet country roads. However, be prepared for some unpaved and difficult sections where you might need to push your bike. There are also steeper sections, particularly when climbing out of valleys and coastal areas, requiring good fitness.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the Stackpole and Rhoscrowther loop?

You can expect stunning and varied scenery within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Highlights include dramatic coastal views, huge sandy beaches like West Angle Bay Beach and Freshwater West Beach, tranquil wooded valleys, and unique landscapes such as the Castlemartin Firing Range with its burned-out tanks. You'll also pass by the View of Pembroke Oil Refinery, offering a contrasting sight.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

Key points of interest include the beautiful West Angle Bay Beach and the expansive Freshwater West Beach. You'll also cycle through tranquil areas like Stackpole Road and pass by the unique View of Pembroke Oil Refinery. The route also offers access to the serene Bosherston Lily Ponds and the historic Stackpole Inn.

Does this cycling route connect with other trails?

Yes, the route overlaps with sections of several other paths. You will find yourself on parts of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Freshwater West Wildlife Walk, Stackpole, Secrets of Stackpole Court Walk, Castlemartin Range Trail, Furzypark Lane, and Hidden Bridge.

Is the Stackpole and Rhoscrowther loop dog-friendly for cyclists?

While the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park generally welcomes dogs, specific rules for cycling with dogs on this particular route are not detailed. Given the challenging terrain and potential for unpaved sections, it's advisable to ensure your dog is fit for such a ride and to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or on shared paths. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.

Are there any permits or fees required to cycle in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public roads and designated trails within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. However, some privately managed areas or specific attractions might have their own access fees or regulations. Always respect private land and follow local guidelines. For more information, you can check the Pembrokeshire County Council website: pembrokeshire.gov.uk.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Stackpole and Rhoscrowther loop?

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is beautiful year-round, but for touring cycling, spring and early autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder weather and fewer crowds. Summer can be busy, especially on coastal sections, while winter can bring challenging weather. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.

Are there places to eat or stay near the route?

Yes, the historic Stackpole Inn is noted as a cozy pub stop serving local food, which is conveniently located along the route. Angle itself, as well as other villages in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, will offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation for cyclists.

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