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Mogs Travels: Country Walks

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Country Walks


Most walks around Pembrokeshire involve a fair bit of battering from the wind, as the coast is fully exposed to the Atlantic westerlies, which are in full flow at the moment. One of our favourite sheltered walks for when we don't want to be too windswept is from the marina at Neyland along Westfield Pill, a small inlet opening on to the Milford Haven waterway. The path follows the route of an old railway line through a nature reserve. There's lots of plant and animal species there although the birds are the most obvious. We're no naturalists and weren't looking too hard but nevertheless spotted cormorants, a heron, little grebe and white ibis as well as the more common swans, mallard and black headed gulls.
Elvie

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