Stackpole Estate Circle

Walks, Wales, Pembrokeshire

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  • National Trust, Stackpole, free to visit and free parking towards the village if you’re not a member and don’t want to park here.

    Step 1: National Trust, Stackpole, free to visit and free parking towards the village if you’re not a member and don’t want to park here.

  • Take a look through the hole towards the site of Stackpole Court, once you’ve had a gander head to the right of the brew house pictured.

    Step 2: Take a look through the hole towards the site of Stackpole Court, once you’ve had a gander head to the right of the brew house pictured.

  • How does time travel feel?

    Step 3: How does time travel feel?

  • Descend through the birdsong to the calm of the lake

    Step 4: Descend through the birdsong to the calm of the lake

  • You’ll be crossing the eight-arch bridge

    Step 5: You’ll be crossing the eight-arch bridge

  • Why not skip across?

    Step 6: Why not skip across?

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