Plans to bring at-risk historic Pembrokeshire buildings, one of which may once have housed otter hounds for a nearby mansion ...
A "hidden" beach that even many Pembrokeshire locals have never heard of has been named the beach of the week. Aberfforest Beach was hailed the beach of the week because "Aberfforest beach is largely ...
Tucked above the cliffs near Martin’s Haven sits NCI Wooltack Point - the only National Coastwatch Institution station in ...
Fancy visiting one of the top beaches in the world? Or visiting a castle and art gallery? Are you longing for a walk in the hills and among wooded valleys? No problem. The Pembrokeshire Coast National ...
The unique Tafarn Sinc, fondly referred to as the 'Zinc Tavern', is the highest licensed pub in Pembrokeshire.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has a spectacular and varied landscape of cliffs, beaches, wooded estuaries and inland hills, covering a total area of 240 square miles. Last updated: 05 April ...
Pembrokeshire is the Welsh coast at its wildest. From coasteering to kayaking, foraging and stargazing, here are five of the best ways to explore its natural beauty. Ramble along Skomer Island's coast ...
Ask a Brit to describe the seaside destination of their dreams and it’s likely to look a lot like Pembrokeshire. This county in the southwest corner of Wales has golden-sand beaches, fishing villages ...