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Marloes And St. Brides

Martins Haven Deer Park loop from Marloes Sands — Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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Marloes And St. Brides

Martins Haven Deer Park loop from Marloes Sands — Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Moderate

4.8

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Martins Haven Deer Park loop from Marloes Sands — Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

02:57

11.1km

120m

Hiking

Embark on the Martins Haven Deer Park loop from Marloes Sands, a moderate hike spanning 6.9 miles (11.1 km) with 408 feet (124 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours and 57 minutes. This coastal route offers dramatic scenery, with an uneven cliff-top path that can be muddy in places, making walking boots essential. You will enjoy spectacular views of rugged offshore islands like Skomer and Skokholm, home to large seabird colonies, and can spot Welsh mountain ponies and cattle grazing the headland. From Wooltack Point, you get expansive views across St Bride's Bay towards the St David's Peninsula. The path also follows the ramparts of a 3,000-year-old Iron Age coastal fort, adding a historical layer to the rugged beauty.

When planning your visit, be aware that the trail is exposed to Atlantic storms and can be windy, so dress accordingly. Dogs are welcome on the route but must be kept under close control to protect nesting birds and the grazing ponies. You will find public toilets conveniently located at Martin's Haven Slipway and near Martin's Haven beach. Late summer and early autumn are excellent times to visit if you hope to spot grey seals and their pups on the beaches below, while spring and summer bring a vibrant display of wildflowers like bluebells and sea thrift to the cliffs.

This area is a significant wildlife haven, particularly for birdwatching and seal spotting during the autumn pupping season. The views of the internationally important wildlife islands of Skomer, Skokholm, and Grassholm are a major draw, and you might even see porpoises in the treacherous waters of Jack Sound. Despite its name, the

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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4.78 km

View of Martin's Haven and Skomer Island Embarkation Point

Highlight • Beach

Take in the views and activity at Martin's Haven. It features a small pebble beach that is used as the embarkation point for Skomer Island Boats - a highly recommended trip but one you will need to pre-book online (previously it operated on a first-come, first-served basis!): pembrokeshire-islands.co.uk/boat-trips/land-on-skomer

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5.67 km

Wooltack Point offers panoramic views with a visual horizon out to sea of nearly 14 nautical miles.

There is a little National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) watch station on the path between the Point and Martin's Haven.

The team of watchkeepers keep a daily watch and listen out for the safety of fishing vessels, oil tankers and ferries, not to mention the many numbers of leisure vessels, kayakers, divers and walkers that enjoy this special area.

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5.93 km

With a bit of luck, seals can be admired here. Binoculars are helpful!

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9.95 km

Marloes Sands

Highlight • Natural

At low tide, Marloes Sands is an enormous beach with lots to explore. Boasting interesting rock formations and surrounded by cliffs, it is a great place for photographers and artists. At high tide, the beach can disappear altogether. At low tide, the space is revealed alongside numerous rock pools and hidden coves.

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Runwayskiln Café

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Runwayskiln Cafe is a cute little cafe serving amazing coffee, cakes and food. You can eat in or takeaway and they have indoor and outdoor seating. Would highly recommend visiting here and the carrot cake is to die for! There's a National Trust car park four minutes walk away and the beach and coast path are a short walk away too. A must visit in Pembrokeshire!

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4.35 km

3.12 km

2.63 km

918 m

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6.61 km

3.12 km

1.31 km

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Trail Reviews

Stefanie | Gipfelglück Blog
May 25, 2025, Marloes, Pembrokeshire Coast Nationalpark, Wales

A fantastically beautiful hike along the Wales Coast Path. Lots of ups and downs, amazing views, and plenty of wind. One of the best days of the entire holiday. More on this soon in the Gipfelglück blog.

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Finally feels like spring 💚 walked around Marloes headland and to Runway Skiln for coffee and lunch ☕️

Louis Pollitt
September 21, 2021, To Marloes Sands

Start and finish at Foxdale B&B and campsite, Marloes

Ewe Fed
June 10, 2024, Wanderung

Nice little walk along the coastal path. What wonderful nature.

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