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  1. Pembrokeshire (⫽ ˈ p ɛ m b r ʊ k ʃ ɪər,-ʃ ər ⫽ PEM-bruuk-sheer, -⁠shər; Welsh: Sir Benfro [siːr ˈbɛnvrɔ]) is a county in the south-west of Wales. It is bordered by Carmarthenshire to the east, Ceredigion to the northeast, and otherwise by the sea.

  2. With 186 miles of magnificent and varied coastline and over 50 beaches, there’s plenty of space for everyone. Choose between lively Tenby and Saundersfoot or peaceful St Davids and Newport. Perfect for outdoor activities or just relaxing.

  3. These incredibly diverse and distinctive landscapes are all converge to create the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Britain’s only coastal National Park. The towns and villages of Pembrokeshire vary greatly too. Coastal towns perched high on the cliffs like Tenby or Fishguard.

  4. Visit Pembrokeshire - the official travel guide. Explore our National Park & Coast Path. Discover adventures & activities, things to do, places to stay in Wales.

  5. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (Welsh: Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro) is a national park along the Pembrokeshire coast in west Wales. It was established as a National Park in 1952. It is one of the three National parks of Wales, the others being the Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) and Snowdonia (Eryri). It is the only national park ...

  6. Pembrokeshire. Things to do. Places to stay. Travel. Why we love Pembrokeshire. The westernmost tip of Wales offers a real adventure. Here you can see dolphins and porpoises, explore wild islands, spot the local wildlife including puffins and seals, and discover a new breathtaking beach every day.

  7. Pembrokeshire is a magnet for nature lovers, foodies and families. Discover places to visit in Pembrokeshire, including seaside towns and intimate coves. Take a trip out west and discover just how much there is to explore for all the family.

  8. 6 days ago · Pembrokeshire, county of southwestern Wales, bounded on the northeast by Ceredigion, on the east by Carmarthenshire, on the south by the Bristol Channel, and on the west and northwest by St. Bride’s Bay and Cardigan Bay of St. George’s Channel.

  9. From miles of dazzling coastline to the wilds of the Preseli Hills, beautiful countryside and thriving wildlife make the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park one of the country’s top places to visit.

  10. Escape to the western edge of Wales and explore a dramatic coastal landscape. From the ancient history of St David’s peninsula to the sweeping beaches of Marloes Sands discover the wild and wonderful on a visit to Pembrokeshire.