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Brunel Trail - Pembroke

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From - To: Neyland Marina - Johnston

Type: Traffic-free with some gentle inclines

Access: Nearest rail stations are Johnston, Pembroke Dock and Haverfordwest

Surface: Tarmac or gravel

National Cycle Network route number: Route 4 Logo

Brunel Trail

The Brunel Trail is a popular shared-use path linking Neyland, once the western terminus of Brunel's Great Western Railway, with Johnston and Haverfordwest. The trail begins at Neyland Marina and follows the picturesque Cleddau estuary through Westfield Pill Nature Reserve before continuing along the now disused Great Western Railway line to Johnston.

From Johnston, you can continue north to Haverfordwest along a newly-built path which runs parallel to the railway.

The route is traffic-free and well signed throughout, with some gentle climbs. The Brunel Trail forms part of the Celtic Trail which goes from Chepstow to Fishguard via Swansea.  

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