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Visitors to the Pembrokeshire Coast can look forward to a season of creative workshops, seaside storytelling and imaginative ...
(Image: James Malone) There are special summer events at all three National Park Authority attractions, as well as cafes and ...
Call to keep funding tourism marketing organisation Visit Pembrokeshire at £25,000 a year was narrowly backed by national park members ...
Members of Tenby walking group Steps2Health have been exploring Manorbier, Canaston Woods, and other delights of the ...
Skip along gorse-clad clifftops and through kissing gates on sections of the 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which gives access to bays reachable only on foot or by boat.
Leisure use of a plot of land near the Pembrokeshire coast has been given the go-ahead despite objections from local ...
For the Pembrokeshire Coast Path is notably sheer in sections. Much of it tiptoes precariously along cliff edges – and there are 35,000ft (11,000m) of ascent and descent across its 186 miles.
The park has 621 miles (1,000 kilometers) of trails, including one-hour strolls and 186 miles (299 kilometers) of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail.
A call to retain a leisure use of a parcel of land near the Pembrokeshire seaside, used for more than 50 years, has been ...
Pembrokeshire has had a bit of a renaissance over the last few years as more people have discovered this little corner of west Wales is home to some of the best beaches in the world.
These days it seems to be restricted, in the main, to the near and far East. But it was not so long ago that pirates and piracy flourished around the Welsh coast - around Pembrokeshire in particular.