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Pembrokeshire

Wales, United Kingdom
Coastal Region·Scenic, Historical, Tranquil
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Pembrokeshire, situated in southwest Wales, is a region celebrated for its breathtaking coastal scenery and rich cultural history. Visitors can explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and diverse wildlife. The area is also home to numerous historical sites, including ancient castles and churches, offering a glimpse into its storied past. Whether you're hiking along the coastal paths or discovering the local heritage, Pembrokeshire provides a tranquil escape into nature and history.

Pembrokeshire, situated in southwest Wales, is a region celebrated for its breathtaking coastal scenery and rich cultural history. Visitors can explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and diverse wildlife. The area is also home to numerous historical sites, including ancient castles and churches, offering a glimpse into its storied past. Whether you're hiking along the coastal paths or discovering the local heritage, Pembrokeshire provides a tranquil escape into nature and history.

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Highlights

  • Stunning coastal landscapes.

  • Rich cultural heritage.

  • Ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.

Before you go: Pembrokeshire essentials

  • Close access to stunning coastal paths, ideal for hiking and photography.

  • Rich cultural heritage with several historical sites.

  • Beautiful natural surroundings with opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Getting Around

Pembrokeshire is best explored by car, but there are also public transport options including buses and trains.

Local Cuisine

Try local specialties such as Welsh cakes and fresh seafood.

Best For

Nature lovers and history enthusiasts.

Currency

GBP £

Average Cost

$100-$180 p/day

Languages Spoken

English, Welsh

Outdoor Activities

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers some of the most stunning walking routes in the UK.

Weather

Be prepared for changeable weather; layers and waterproofs are recommended.

Occasion Tags

Nature, History, Relaxation, Adventure

Best time to visit Pembrokeshire

April-JuneSeptember-October

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a wonderful time to visit Pembrokeshire with blooming flowers and milder weather, perfect for outdoor activities.

Best Season

Summer

Summer offers warm weather and long days, ideal for beach visits and hiking, but it can be busier with tourists.

Best Season

Fall

Fall provides a quieter experience with beautiful autumn colors and cooler temperatures, great for exploring the countryside.

Winter

Winter is peaceful and less crowded, though some attractions may have limited opening times.

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Location

Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
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Natural & historic sites near Pembrokeshire

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Protected Area · Rugged, Scenic, Tranquil
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Exmoor National Park

Protected Area · Rugged, Peaceful, Wild, Expansive
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Bannau Brycheiniog National Park

Protected Area · Rugged, Expansive, Serene