Nature Trails and Cycle Routes

Walk in the wild!

Important Notice: Camp Smokey and the steep ravine temporarily Closed

We would like to inform guests that access to Camp Smokey and the Steep Ravine is currently restricted due to damage caused by Storm Darragh. These areas are fenced off and clearly marked with signage. For your safety, we kindly ask all guests to observe these restrictions and avoid entering closed areas.

However, we are delighted to share that all other nature trails are now open for exploration!

Please be aware that sections of the trails may be closed again at short notice in the event of high winds or other adverse weather conditions.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to ensure the safety of all guests and the preservation of our beautiful woodland.

Take your boots for a walk in the wild!

Escape to the Nature Trail and immerse yourself in the wonder of the forest where you can explore miles of bike and walking trails that will take you through ancient woodland and habitats filled with unique and diverse wildlife. Each season brings something new and with guides and hints along the way, with each visit you’ll learn something new about the woodland and the animals and plants that live there.

Walking Trails

Bluestone has 230 acres of woodland and landscaped area to explore during your break. To help you see it all you can enjoy a range of different walks and cycle routes, as well as pathways, that take you off the resort and into the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and nearby Canaston and Minwear woods.

 

Wildlife at Bluestone

Bluestone is also home to a wide variety of wildlife. There’s a good chance you’ll come across some of your new neighbours during your stay, and we would kindly ask that you do not feed any of our furry friends whilst on resort.

Don’t worry, they’ve got plenty to munch on!

 

FREE - Guided History Walk 

Explore the hidden secrets of Bluestone.

Take a step back in time and discover Bluestone’s rich history with resident historian, Simon Hancock. Bluestone’s piece of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is steeped in history and within the boundaries of the resort, you can discover the secrets behind the ruined 12th century Newton North Church and venture deep into the woodland where you’ll learn about the ruined medieval manor, Castell Coch.

As you explore the resort, your guide will regale you with tales of local folklore and fascinating true stories about the area’s exciting past. Our History Walk is a great introduction to our fascinating local history and is free to all guests. 

10:30am Tuesdays & Saturdays. Meet outside the Booking Office in the Village.

Please contact our guest services team to book your place for this activity.

 

Bluestone Nature Trails
Canaston and Minewear Woods