A collection of videos and pictures from my recent hike of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in South West Wales, UK. Barring the Milford Estuary Section (which was less than inspiring), this has to be one of the most rewarding hikes I have done in recent years. It seems that every new corner brought with it another great view, secluded cove or impressive cliff. Add in the wildlife on show (I saw foxes, wild horses, seals and numerous coastal birds) and it's an all round enjoyable hike. Definitely one I'd recommend (although those not concerned with having end-to-end bragging rights should skip the Milford Estuary). In total the hike took 8 days, with the total length being 186 miles (including the added miles to the official start and end points). I camped 5 nights but also had 3 nights in hotels/b&b's. Once again I ultralighted the trail, with my gear system holding up well to some fairly mixed weather (and plenty of rain), although groundsheet of my Mountain Hardwear Ghost UL3 tent did not prevent water seepage when camped on wet ground - so an additional groundsheet is recommended.