Discover the Pembrokeshire Coast
Pembrokeshire Coast is known for its breathtaking landscapes, picturesque seaside towns, and rich history. The coastline stretches from the vibrant town of Tenby to the rustic seaside town of Cardigan.
- Tenby: A colourful seaside town with a picturesque harbour and beautiful sandy beaches. It's known for its 13th-century town walls and beautifully preserved medieval architecture.
- Pembroke: Home to the historic Pembroke Castle, this town also includes the port cities of Milford Haven and Haverford West, both offering a mix of maritime history and modern attractions.
- St David's: The smallest city in Britain, St David's is known for its stunning cathedral and the nearby wildlife-rich Ramsey Island.
- Fishguard: A charming coastal town recognised for its important role in the 1797 Last Invasion of Britain, Fishguard boasts a beautiful coastline and a bustling harbour.
- Cardigan: A historic market town located at the mouth of the River Teifi, Cardigan is famous for Cardigan Castle, marine wildlife and its close proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or a fan of coastal walks, there's something for everyone along the Pembrokeshire Coast.