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Pembrokeshire has some of the best beaches in the world, so whatever you're looking for, we can help you find something that suits
Skomer Island in Pembrokeshire is one of the iconic hotspots with tourists flocking every year to the Pembrokeshire Coast. Featuring the famous Pembrokeshire Puffin on this high quality A6 Postcard.
Rather than do a full itineary, I have some suggestions for you for Pembrokeshire. These places to see in Pembrokeshire are ideal to work into your plans
Guided e-mountain bike rides in south-west Wales reveal a wild landscape of woods and rocky summits, plus a valley so secluded it still follows the Julian calendar
Pembrokeshire is a walker's paradise with its rugged landscapes, golden beaches and extensive coastline. Discover the best walks in Pembrokeshire here.
A small bay backed by dunes and pine trees, accessible only by a half mile walk from the nearest car park. Swathes of golden sand and crystal clear waters, Barafundle has been voted many, many times as one of the best beaches in Britain and the world; it’s often likened to a Caribbean beach! This pristine beach is isolated which means no facilities - so everything you take has to come back up over the cliffs. Green Coast and Seaside Award (Rural) award winning beach. Not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs due to steep steps down to the beach from the cliff top. Cafe and toilets at Stackpole Quay (National Trust car park) and pub in Stackpole Village. Dogs are allowed.
OM's Will Renwick and Stephen Jones pick out their favourite walks in Pembrokeshire. This Welsh paradise is home to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offering up seaside saunters to trips around historic towns.
You can buy a boat and live by the sea forever
A wildlife paradise, this island is one of the world’s most important habitats for burrow nesting seabirds.
Fun things to do in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Pembrokeshire is great for outdoor lovers, with stunning coastal paths and beautiful beaches.
They tend not to hang about when they return with fish. Largely because every other bird on the island wants to them too, but I did manage to get a few classic puffin & sand eel shots.
BEACH holidays are highly popular with many Britons but there’s a common misconception that you to go abroad to find the best beaches, but in fact, there could be one on your doorstep. TripAdvisor has now revealed the top 10 beaches in the UK.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a walker's paradise, with a variety of terrains and landscapes to explore.
Talk about having it made in the shade.
My experience hiking Manorbier to Bosherston on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales. Read practical tips for walking part of the Coast Path
Recently seen on TV on BBC’s Wild Isles, which featured Sir David Attenborough, Skomer Island is a Welsh island inundated with wildlife. Known for having the largest breeding colony of puffins in Southern Britain, it’s a renowned wildlife paradise.
Amazingly each of these incredible seaside landscapes is in Britain - and they're among the country's best kept secrets.
Everything you need to know for a coastal break in Pembrokeshire
MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES IN WALES Wales, in Great Britain, isn't as famous as England or Scotland. However, Wales is beautiful, and you should not skip it when visiting its eastern neighbor England and so. This post names the best places to visit in Wales. I actually lived there for about two months, doing an internship
Need a secluded retreat? Here's the place for it.
Skomer Island is puffin paradise. Read for all you need to know about how & why you should visit Skomer Island, where to stay & other places to visit nearby.
Things to do in Tenby: 1. The beach! · 2. Get lost in quaint alleyways · 3. St. Catherine's Island · 4. Tudor Merchant House · 5. Walk the Coastal Path · 6. Eat everything in sight!
This summer, we need a break more than ever. The chance to explore somewhere new, disconnect from our routine and reconnect with the world beyond.
Members of this family are small and most are brightly coloured with a metallic sheen to the upperside of their wings. The Hairstreaks, named for the fine streaks on the undersides of their wings, …
Recently seen on TV on BBC’s Wild Isles, which featured Sir David Attenborough, Skomer Island is a Welsh island inundated with wildlife. Known for having the largest breeding colony of puffins in Southern Britain, it’s a renowned wildlife paradise.
Prepare with my Pembrokeshire Coastal Path accommodation guide to find the best hotels and B&B's when you're walking this part of Coast Path
Some are only accessible on foot, via steep steps or even boat, but the effort is SO worth it
Roadtrippers Magazine shines a light on the people, places, and road trips that perfectly intersect popular culture and the obscure.
Skomer Island is puffin paradise. Read for all you need to know about how & why you should visit Skomer Island, where to stay & other places to visit nearby.
We went on a midweek break to Bluestone, Wales National Park in Pembrokeshire. The perfect family break for children of all ages
My experience hiking from Manorbier to Tenby on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales. Read practical tips for walking part of the Coast Path
I spent a few fabulous days in Pembrokeshire, exploring a little bit of the coast and photographing Atlantic Puffins on Skomer Island;
Church Doors Cove is a small sandy cove with towering cliffs and a door-shaped natural arch near Manorbier in Pembrokeshire, Wales.An unframed landscape format print of an original artwork by Awyr Du Print Studio.Giclée print on premium quality heavyweight fine art paper. Printed using eco friendly water-based inks on
Pembrokeshire is all about its shimmering sands, cascading cliffs and glorious coastline. Nestling just off-shore from its other coastal gems is Skomer Island - a little piece of paradise for resident sea-birds and for its star attraction during the summer, the perky little Puffin. Having discovered that our June holiday to Pembrokeshire coincided with Skomer ...
View from the towers of Pembroke Castle / Wales (by Niall Corbet).
If you go down to the woods today, you’re sure to catch a whiff of garlic.