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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Address: United Kingdom
Phone: 01646 624800

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Awesome clean beach. Plenty parking and close to pub. The beach is still alive with creatures and plenty fun for kids. Well worth a visit if in the area. Would be awesome in Summer. Still nice in winter.
7 years ago (26-03-2018)
Not in public ownership as you might think, but subject to special conservation rules to protect its natural beauty. A public footpath follows the entire coast (and indeed the rest of the Welsh coast), with bus services aimed at helping walkers. Many nice coastal villages often with excellent food, galleries and art and craft venues. St. David's is the prime example (although technically a city because of the cathedral). Roads are not fast in summer, so allow plenty of time.
7 years ago (18-02-2018)
An incredible and beautiful place to visit, Ive been to Pembrokeshire every year since I was born, it never gets boring, I love it, the kids love it. There are so many outdoors activities to offer, places to visit, people tend to be very friendly. Beaches are beautiful but cold, walks are amazing, there are so many hidden away around the coastal path. I'd recommend Pembrokeshire to everyone.
7 years ago (06-02-2018)
Stunning beaches, stunning views, and occasionally weather that is vaguely warm. We have been here for the past 2 years a slave are going again this May. Things to do when you are in this area: you can camp at Little Kings Holiday Park or spend a day at Folly Farm. A lovely part of the world and we will go with the family for many years yet I am certain. :-)
7 years ago (10-03-2018)
Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Wales has a beautiful flat sandy beach to the south of the harbour, and accessed via steps at the harbour end, or sloping pathways at the western end below the pay & display car park, to facilitate those visitors with wheelchair or limited mobility. Most of the shops and cafes can be found within an ancient walled castle. On street parking is for residents with permits, so visitors and tourists are obliged to use the Council pay & display car park at the clifftop at the western end of the beach. Beware this location can be very windy due to the exposed nature of the location. Beautiful views on a clear day.
7 years ago (24-02-2018)
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