Pembrokeshire
In search of the wildest wildernesses in Britain, head to Pembrokeshire . The county is located in southwest Wales, within the Pembroke Peninsula. This corner is famous for its amazing cliffs, picturesque sandy beaches and a very diverse flora and fauna. All this resulted in the creation of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in the second half of the 20th century.

It covers an area of an impressive 600 km². It is also here that one of the most important monuments of the whole of Wales is located, i.e. the Pentre Ifan mound . Pembrokeshire also offers countless options for spending more time actively. You can explore the park on foot, by bike or horseback, and even during a boat or canoe trip. It is from their perspective that you will be able to fully admire the great diversity of the local coastline.
Who is Pembrokeshire Coast for?
Visit Pembrokeshire for peace and closeness to nature . Here you have it guaranteed. The area is so huge that you don't need to be afraid of the company of crowds. It is also a great proposition for active people . The local area allows for various forms of sports activities.
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Recommended accomodations
Pendyffryn Manor Bed & Breakfast
Lord Nelson
The Grove Hotel
Ferry House Inn
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