Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only coastal park in Britain. Much of the coast line is owned and managed by the National Trust, ensuring that these stunning landscapes are protected.
Some of the best beaches in Britain can be found in Pembrokeshire. Barafundle Bay, once the private cove of Gentry family has recently been named as the most beautiful in Britain, by a top travel magazine the ‘Good Holiday Guide’.
Try something completely different, Coasteeing, it’s invented in Wales, get kitted out in wet suits and hard hats, it’s a bit like climbing, but instead of going up – go across the cliffs and when you can’t go any further, jump into the sea to start white water swimming. Alternatively, take to the water and explore the region by Kayak.
Walkers are well catered for in this part of the world, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path is 186 miles by coastline that is famed for its magnificent bays and headlands, and there are plenty options to enjoy your walk, whether you choose to do a full trek, or an easy stroll.
St Davids is a very special place; many come to visit the cathedral which marks the patron saint of Wales.
Must see and do
- St Davids Cathedral, St Davids
- Pembroke Castle, Pembroke
- Oakwood Leisure Ltd, Narbeth
- Skomer Island Nature Reserve, Near Haverfordwest
- Melin Tregwynt Mill, Near Fishguard