Explore the Delights of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
One of Britain's Best coastal National Parks. It's a spectacular landscape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild inland hills, and a place of sanctuary for wildlife.
People belong here, too. They have shaped the landscape over the centuries, leaving their mark in tombs and castles, crosses and cottages, quarries and quays.
Today this is a living, working landscape where people and nature co-exist. The National Park Authority looks after it, helps the public to enjoy and understand it, and works with local communities towards a sustainable future.
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Home Grown Adventures
By Natalie French
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Blow away the cobwebs with a coastal walk to rival all others on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The stunning 186-mile stretch from St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south, offers some of the most varied coastal scenery in Britain.
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Ten of the best autumn walks
By Natalie French
Britain's only true coastal National Park covers a whopping 240 square miles of spectacular scenery around Wales' south-western shore. With 950km of public footpaths and bridleways, the Pembrokeshire National Coastal Park is ideal for a bracing autumn walk.
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