Pembrokeshire - Wales' most popular coastal destination
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It`s Back:The Tour Of Pembrokeshire 2012
The all-new 2012 Tour of Pembrokeshire (Saturday 12th May) promises to be the best yet, with a brand new venue and three fabulous new routes....
Pembrokeshire features in Sunday Times Travel Magazine Awards
Pembrokeshire has been voted as a runner-up for a prestigious Sunday Times Magazine readers` award in the UK Rural Break category....
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WHERE TO STAY »
With hundreds of Hotels, Guesthouses, Bunkhouses, Camp Sites, Caravan Parks, Holiday Parks and Self Catering properties to choose from.
PEMBROKESHIRE iAPP »
Download your FREE Pembrokeshire iPhone and iPad app and get the Pembrokeshire Holiday guide 2012 at your finger tips.
AUTUMN & WINTER GUIDE 2011/12 »
NEW. Download a free copy of our new Autumn and Winter Guide for 2011/12. A magazine that helps you plan a winter short break or holiday.
PEMBROKESHIRE IRONMAN »
Tenby hosted the prestigious swimming, cycling and running event on September 11th 2011
HARRY POTTER IN PEMBROKESHIRE »
Harry Potter mania hit Pembrokeshire back in May 2009 when the cast and crew descended on to one of the most unspoilt beaches in Pembrokeshire, Freshwater West...
RUSSELL CROWE INTERVIEW »
Movie star Russell Crowe talks about filming in Pembrokeshire for Ridley Scott's 2010 action packed Robin Hood movie
GOLF PACKAGES »
What makes the perfect golf break? Well, first of all, the golf! Pembrokeshire’s courses include links and parkland, championship and novice courses, ancient and modern.
ARTS & CRAFTS »
Pembrokeshire has long been a magnet for artists, photographers, craftmakers, musicians, writers, choreographers, dramatists, filmakers and others in the creative industries.
PEMBROKESHIRE PRODUCE »
Pembrokeshire has long been known for its stunning scenery and golden sandy beaches. However in recent years it has been the local produce that has been grabbing the headlines.
TOWNS & VILLAGES »
From ancient fishing villages to historic towns, Pembrokeshire has plenty to see...
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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a spectacular and distinctive coastal area. It’s Britain’s Only Coastal National Park, as it’s the only one of Britain’s 14 National Parks to be entirely coastal in nature...
186 miles of walkers paradise on both ild headlands and pristine beaches with picturesque towns and villages like Tenby, St Davids and Solva en route. Most people walk a little bit a time, coming back year after year to explore a bit more. If you want to do the whole lot, allow 15 days...
No other county in Britain has more Blue Flag Beaches or Seaside Award beaches than Pembrokeshire. With over 50 beaches to choose from, there’s going to one that’s perfect for you, whether you want surfing, kayaking or kite surfing, or just somewhere peaceful to relax, sunbathe and build sandcastles...
There are 51 forts and castles in Pembrokeshire including enormous stone fortresses like Pembroke castle, Manorbier castle and Carew castle. There are medieval walled towns of Tenby and Pembroke and fortified Bishops Palaces at St Davids and Lamphey.
A pristine environment, clean seas, very little population and lush vegetation makes for rich and varied habitats, most important of which are the Islands: Skomer, Skokholm, Ramsey, Grassholm and Caldey. Home to thousands of Puffins, Gannets and other sea birds. Dolphin, Porpoise and Whale watching boat trips are popular too...

