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The Last Invasion Walking Tour (3 hrs 30)

A 3 hour walk that takes you along the timeline of the famous Battle of Fishguard and delves into the local culture and geological surroundings of Fishguard & Goodwick.

The Last Invasion Walking Tour

Lower Town (Portrait pic)

Starting in Fishguard town, our guide will take you through the Gorsedd Stone Circle to the view overlooking the picturesque Lower Town Harbour and Fishguard Fort. In Lower Town, you will hear true stories of local Pirates and the famous Last Invasion of Britain. After a quick stop for a hot beverage and local cakes, the walk continues through woods beside the Gwaun river.

After experiencing some local hospitality

you will make your way back to Fishguard via the footpath beside the beautiful and famous River Gwaun.

Tour Length is 3 hours 30  10AM-13:30 PM (approx) 

PLEASE NOTE that you will not be walking for the whole time.

Herrings (square)

The total distance covered is just under 2 miles, which meaning that there’s a lot of time to take in the historical details and spectacular views!

Terrain

The route taken on this tour does include various environments, there are uphill and downhill paths and short walks along roads. We highly recommend you wear suitable footwear for walking on hard muddy paths, grass, and water.

Whilst a majority of the route is fairly flat and wide, unfortunately this tour would not be suitable for wheelchair users and prams due to the uphill/ downhill and narrow footpaths on some sections. Due to the length and terrain, we do not recommend for children under 8.

This tour runs with a minimum of 4 people.

River Gwaun Track

TICKET PRICES

 

ADULT £20

CHILDREN £12

Departs 10:00am – Ends 13:00 pm (APPROX)

 

 

For group bookings between 7-12 please get in touch for a discounted price per person.

Contact:

info@northpembrokeshiretours.co.uk

 

 

 

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