Jagged cliffs plunge into the Atlantic, hidden coves open onto buttery sand, and a ring of ancient stones and ruined castles keeps a patient watch—Pembrokeshire feels like the coast distilled to its purest elements.
Jagged cliffs plunge into the Atlantic, hidden coves open onto buttery sand, and a ring of ancient stones and ruined castles keeps a patient watch—Pembrokeshire feels like the coast distilled to its purest elements.
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1. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park & Pembrokeshire Coast Path — Stunning coastal scenery with cliffs, hidden bays and beaches; the 186-mile Coast Path offers day walks or multi-day hikes with excellent wildlife and photo opportunities. 2. St Davids Cathedral & Bishop’s Palace — Britain’s smallest city centred on a magnificent medieval cathedral and atmospheric ruined palace set in a compact, historic town. 3. Pembroke Castle — A well-preserved Norman castle with interactive exhibits, towers and battlements, famously the birthplace of Henry VII. 4. Skomer Island — A protected nature reserve reached by boat, famed for large puffin colonies, seabirds and spring/summer wildflowers. 5. Tenby — Picturesque seaside town with pastel-fronted houses, sandy beaches, medieval town walls and a bustling harbour. 6. Barafundle Bay — A secluded, award-winning sandy bay framed by dunes and pine-clad cliffs, often reached by a coastal walk. 7. Blue Lagoon (Abereiddy) — A dramatic flooded slate quarry popular for coasteering, cliff-jumping and snorkelling, with striking turquoise water. 8. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village — An archaeological site with reconstructed roundhouses where costumed guides demonstrate ancient crafts and living history.
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Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembroke SA71 5EB, UK
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