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- Visit Pembrokeshire
Come with us on an adventure around the spectacular Pembrokeshire coastline Our coasteering trips take in some of the most amazing parts of the local coastline and include jumps (optional!), caves, epic surfy play-spots and a unique perspective on the wildlife of this stunning coastal national park
- Explore Pembrokeshire
A visit to Pembrokeshire will give you the chance to start a journey that can take you to a dramatic coastline, wide-open beaches, winding estuaries, rolling hills, magical woodlands and secret spots hidden away off the beaten path
- Things to do and events in Pembrokeshire
Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort Situated in the rugged north Pembrokeshire landscape, Castell Henllys is a reconstructed Iron Age hill fort
- Towns Villages of Pembrokeshire
Surrounded by sea on three sides, Pembrokeshire’s towns and villages have a huge connection with the sea, with most communities having been a trading port for one commodity or another somewhere in their past
- Beaches in Pembrokeshire
Protected by their National Park status Pembrokeshire’s beaches have some of the cleanest waters and sands with many awards to show for it; Blue Flags and Green Coast awards! That makes Pembrokeshire beaches some of the best in Wales
- The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Stretching 186 miles, the path brings you in touch not only with the majestic scenery but also the plants, animals and birds that live in this protected habitat National Geographic judged the Pembrokeshire coast as the second-best coastal destination in the world Read more about what makes the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park so special
- Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Staying overnight is truly magical Visit Pembrokeshire was lucky enough to spend 24 hours on Skomer last year – read about our adventures If you stay overnight, you can witness one of the most remarkable natural events in the UK, the Manx shearwaters returning to their burrows under the cover of darkness
- Visit Pembrokeshire
About Pembroke Castle The Norman invaders established Pembroke Castle over 900 years ago and it has remained one of Wales' most impressive landmarks ever since It is the birthplace of the Tudor Dynasty, a site of power and prestige throughout the middle ages for significant historical figures and an unbreakable medieval stronghold during medieval sieges and civil war battles
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