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Agreement Used
Used by:
280 cachers

National Trail - Pembrokeshire Coast Path

Agreement Type:

tickAllowed
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Landowner

Negotiator

GAGB Committee

Start Date

July 2014

Renewal Date

N/A

Description

There are 15 officially designated National Trails in England and Wales. They are long distance walking routes through the finest landscapes in the country. A few can be cycled and ridden. Most trails employ a dedicated Trail Officer who can be contacted about the Trail. There is a dedicated geocaching page for each trail on their website.

Geocaching is encouraged on National Trails. Most Trail officers are very keen to encourage development of geocache trails and occasionally ask for help from regular cachers with placing National Trail geocoins. They are happy to advise you on good locations for caches, and places to avoid.

Please be aware that National Trails follow public rights of way across private land. Trail officers can advise you on placing caches along the trail but will not always be able to give you landowner details. GAGB guidelines should always be followed.

Application Process

Pembrokeshire Coast Path contact:

Theresa Nolan
theresan@pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk

Visit www.nationaltrail.co.uk/pembrokeshire-coast-path/geocaching

Please note - if you are thinking of placing a cache or setting a trail on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path we advise that you contact the Trail Officer first. There are many hazardous areas which the Trail Officer can help you avoid.

Area Covered

Wales/South Wales.

Last Modified

23rd Mar 2021.

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