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Find holiday inspiration for the perfect break - Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire has some of the best Welsh coastal scenery which is one of the reasons it is Britain’s only coastal National Parks. There’s beauty, excitement and adventure in this beautiful county, don’t miss a thing with our guides to Pembrokeshire.
PembrokeshireArticles
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Haverfordwest Tourist Information
Haverfordwest Haverfordwest is one of the best bases in Pembrokeshire for a cycling holiday being close to the Celtic Cycle Trail and the Preseli Hills. Cycle hire outlets are available in the town and there...
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Pembrokeshire Tourist Information
Marloes Sands Pembrokeshire, the county to the South West of Wales, is surrounded by sea, and mainly dominated by maritime and seaside activities. Incorporating such town as Milford Haven, Haverfordwest, Tenby...
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Pembrokeshire Tourist Information
St Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, Wales Situated in the far South West of Wales, Pembrokeshire is home to numerous award-winning beaches, the country’s only coastal National Park and a host of top golf...
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Milford Haven Tourist Information
Milford Haven seafarers statue The large Pembrokeshire town of Milford Haven is at the South of the A4076 from Haverfordwest, surrounded by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (defined as a National Park...
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St Davids Tourist Information
St Davids Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, Wales St Davids is a very popular spot for a family break with the beautiful Blue Flag Whitesands Beach nearby to relax at and the magnificent St Davids Cathedral to visit....
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St Brides Bay Tourist Information
Horse riding at Druidstone Haven St Brides Bay, West Pembrokeshire, is a large rocky bay with Ramsey Island to its Northern and Skomer Island to its Southern boundaries. Part of Pembrokeshire Coast National...
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Great Places to Stay in Pembrokeshire
Broad Haven Beach, Pembrokeshire Coast Escape to beautiful Pembrokeshire in the far South West of Wales with its spectacular coastline offering a choice of award-winning beaches popular for a variety of...
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Tenby Tourist Information
Tenby Harbour Home to a glorious choice of sandy beaches and the Pembrokeshire National Coast Path, Tenby is the perfect destination for both a family beach holiday and a walking break. Enjoy a host of outdoor...
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Pembroke Tourist Information
Pembroke Dock Home to the oldest castle in Wales and the famous Pembroke Dock, Pembroke is home to an excellent range of attractions and is set on a 186 mile coastal path. Pembroke Castle, birthplace of Henry...
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Saundersfoot Tourist Information
Saundersfoot A pretty seaside town on the Pembrokeshire coast, Saundersfoot offers a more peaceful holiday than its bustling neighbour Tenby but is still with easy reach of the area’s main attractions. Enjoy...
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Tenby B&B Guest Houses
View over Tenby’s North Beach Classic Georgian seaside resort and harbour town Tenby in the far south west of Wales is brimming with character bed and breakfast accommodation. Choose a heritage Georgian or...
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Narberth Tourist Information
Narberth Surrounded by the scenic Pembrokeshire countryside, Narberth is a relaxing base for a short break or holiday with plenty of scenic walks available nearby and great attractions in the town centre....
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Tenby Tourist Information
North Beach, Tenby Tenby in Pembrokeshire is a pretty seaside town to the West of Carmarthen Bay, situated just at the end of the South Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast. At low tide, Tenby is connected to St...
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Fishguard Tourist Information
Fishguard Harbour Pembrokeshire’s Fishguard, and its close neighbour Goodwick, are two of the finest holiday destinations on the North Pembrokeshire coast, picturesquely situated where the River Gwaun joins...
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