Dogs in
the Park
Dogs are welcome in the
National Park but we ask
that you and your dog are
responsible visitors. Please
follow these steps to keep
your pet safe and help
protect the environment:
Keep your dog on a lead
We want you and your dog to
enjoy the Park without risk to
yourselves or to other visitors,
farm animals or wildlife.
Uncontrolled dogs can injure or
even kill animals or wildife and it
is against the law to allow your
dog to disturb or chase them.
Since April 2008 Coastguards
have been called to eight
instances of dogs jumping or
falling off cliffs in
Pembrokeshire. Four of the
dogs died. Coastguards stress
that all dogs walking the
Coast Path should be kept on
a lead. If cattle chase you,
however, it is safer to let your
dog off the lead and make your
own way to safety.
Clean up dog mess and
dispose of it responsibly
Dog mess can cause infections
and disease in humans and farm
animals. It can also affect special
soils that rare plants need to
survive. Please carry a bag to pick
up dog mess and take the waste
away to put in the bin.
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THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE
Are you tired, stressed, have muscular aches and pains? Or just want to relax
and unwind? Why not pamper yourself and try a massage? Suitable for males and
females of all ages. Enjoy your treat in a purpose built treatment room
near Narberth or perhaps a home visit.
Call Stuart Churcher on 01437 541343
(Leave a message anytime and I will call you back)
Daugleddau waterway and the
wooded valleys and hills of north
Pembrokeshire. Most are circuit routes
so you can return to your starting
point without retracing your steps.
You can find these walks on our
website www.pembrokeshirecoast.
org.uk/walking or on a CD Rom,
Take a Walk in the Park, that you can
view at the National Park Visitor
Centres in Tenby and Newport and at
Oriel y Parc, St Davids.
The 1949 Act undoubtedly
had a significant impact on
Pembrokeshire in creating Britains
only truly coastal National Park, a
National Trail and opportunities for
the public to gain access to the
countryside.
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WELSH WILDLIFE CENTRE
CANOLFAN NATUR CYMRU
Cilgerran, Cardigan. Ffon / Tel: 01239 621600
Take a tranquil walk around the Teifi Marshes Nature
Reserve or let your kids loose on the adventure
playground. Come and enjoy the panoramic views
over the river and marsh from our award-winning
visitor centre, with our interactive 360� camera
exhibition. Take a break at 'The Glasshouse Caf�' which
serves fresh coffee and wonderful meals using local
produce. Car Parking: �3 per day. Open daily Easter - December.
Celtic Trails
QUALITY WALKING HOLIDAYS
YOUNIQUE
T: 01834 862400
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