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Dinas Island is a peninsula, partially detached from the mainland, in the community of Dinas Cross between Fishguard and Newport, Pembrokeshire, in southwest Wales. A triangulation point shows 466 feet above sea level at Pen-y-fan.
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Island Farm, Dinas, Newport SA42 0SE, United Kingdom
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Dinas Head

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Dinas Island is a peninsula, partially detached from the mainland, in the community of Dinas Cross between Fishguard and Newport, Pembrokeshire, in southwest Wales. A triangulation point shows 466 feet above sea level at Pen-y-fan.

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John KempJohn Kemp
Dinas Head has got a lot to offer: there’s a cafe, a small beach, a harbour, an ice cream van in the summer months and, best of all, there’s a spectacular walk around the headland with amazing views out to sea. It’s a steep climb up from the car park but once you’ve got your breath back you can take in the views as you follow the path round to the other side of the “island”. There you’ll find a small harbour with people paddle-boarding, overlooked by the ruined church. It’s then a short walk back to the car park and possibly a drink in the seafront cafe.
Kate DiMinnoKate DiMinno
Great coasts circular hike! Definitely some vertical parts but overall not too challenging. Took about 1.5 hours for the actual hiking parts, but we enjoyed sitting for about 30 minutes with an ice cream once we got to Cwm-yr-Eglwys beach (which is right before the last 2/3 mile walk back to the parking lot). Note - the last bit of the drive down to (and then back out of) the car park at Pwllgwaelod is crazy narrow!! But the car park is free (unusual in our experience).
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After a steep climb you're welcomed to the lovely views of Dinas Head. Great views of the sea from a high vantage point. There's a lovely place to sit and enjoyed the blue sea. A worthwhile climb and then a gentle decent back to the cove and car park. Highly recommended.
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Dinas Head has got a lot to offer: there’s a cafe, a small beach, a harbour, an ice cream van in the summer months and, best of all, there’s a spectacular walk around the headland with amazing views out to sea. It’s a steep climb up from the car park but once you’ve got your breath back you can take in the views as you follow the path round to the other side of the “island”. There you’ll find a small harbour with people paddle-boarding, overlooked by the ruined church. It’s then a short walk back to the car park and possibly a drink in the seafront cafe.
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Great coasts circular hike! Definitely some vertical parts but overall not too challenging. Took about 1.5 hours for the actual hiking parts, but we enjoyed sitting for about 30 minutes with an ice cream once we got to Cwm-yr-Eglwys beach (which is right before the last 2/3 mile walk back to the parking lot). Note - the last bit of the drive down to (and then back out of) the car park at Pwllgwaelod is crazy narrow!! But the car park is free (unusual in our experience).
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After a steep climb you're welcomed to the lovely views of Dinas Head. Great views of the sea from a high vantage point. There's a lovely place to sit and enjoyed the blue sea. A worthwhile climb and then a gentle decent back to the cove and car park. Highly recommended.
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Dinas Head has got a lot to offer: there’s a cafe, a small beach, a harbour, an ice cream van in the summer months and, best of all, there’s a spectacular walk around the headland with amazing views out to sea. It’s a steep climb up from the car park but once you’ve got your breath back you can take in the views as you follow the path round to the other side of the “island”. There you’ll find a small harbour with people paddle-boarding, overlooked by the ruined church. It’s then a short walk back to the car park and possibly a drink in the...

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24w

Great coasts circular hike! Definitely some vertical parts but overall not too challenging. Took about 1.5 hours for the actual hiking parts, but we enjoyed sitting for about 30 minutes with an ice cream once we got to Cwm-yr-Eglwys beach (which is right before the last 2/3 mile walk back to the parking lot). Note - the last bit of the drive down to (and then back out of) the car park at Pwllgwaelod is crazy narrow!! But the car park is free (unusual in our...

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This is one of the nicest walks. On the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Starting from Pwllgwaelod to Cwm-yr-Eglwys via the short accessible path then round the coast route. It takes in astounding views of the coastline and is quite steep in places but well worth it. The colours of the water is amazing and the views from the trig point at the top are quite...

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