A Guide Dogs supporter has raised £1,095 for the charity after spending Easter walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

Alison Jones, who enjoys helping out on the Guide Dogs’ summer stall at Saundersfoot Harbour, mapped out a 186-mile route between St Dogmaels and Amroth, with friends and supporters joining her at various points along the way.

Mrs Jones, a corporate tax manager who spends time in both Cardiff and Saundersfoot, is a seasoned walker and previously completed the 100-mile Camino trail in Northern Spain in five days. The Pembrokeshire path proved equally challenging, as the route was longer and the terrain hilly in places.

Alison said: “One of the days was wet and windy and had us pouring water out of our shoes when we finished! We also had a little extra detour towards the end when we had to walk around three sides of a field on the road. A very large cow was standing on the other side of the gate and absolutely was not going to move for us to walk through her field on the path!”

All money raised will go to Guide Dogs in Pembrokeshire, which is celebrating 50 years in 2025. You can show support via www.justgiving.com/page/alison-jones-3 .