Pembrokeshire

Wales

Pembrokeshire
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Pembrokeshire
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Popular cities in Pembrokeshire

Tenby
Tenby
Known for Recreation, Churches and Fishing
Revered as Wales’ most iconic seaside town, with it’s brightly coloured houses overlooking pristine sandy beaches, Tenby brings quaint charm to the South Wales coastline.

Reasons to visit

  • Tenby Beach
  • Harbour Beach
  • Carew Castle
Haverfordwest
Haverfordwest
Known for Castle, Boating and Kayaking
Haverfordwest is a vibrant and bustling country town with an eclectic range of activities for the whole family. The county town of Pembrokeshire, Haverfordwest is situated in the Welsh countryside on the west banks of the River Cleddau, not far from the world-famous Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Reasons to visit

  • Skomer
  • St. David's Cathedral
  • Whitesands Bay
Saudersfoot Harbour and Village, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, Shutterstock ID 619250594, Purchase Order: -
Saundersfoot
Known for Spas, Beaches and Relaxing
Saundersfoot is a fishing village located in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Positioned at the foot of a picturesque wooded valley, it offers unspoilt nature alongside quirky, independent boutiques, bars and restaurants.

Reasons to visit

  • Monkstone Beach
Narberth
Narberth
Known for Sunrises, Countryside and Theme parks
Escape to relaxing Narberth! Enjoy its theme park, water park, and jungle.

Reasons to visit

  • Blue Lagoon Water Park
Cardigan
Cardigan
Known for Spas, Historical and Sea
Situated on the south west coast of Wales, close to beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the ancient town of Cardigan is a picturesque little port with activities catering to every taste. Recent efforts to regenerate the town and its quayside have successfully injected Cardigan with a new burst of life.

Reasons to visit

  • Mwnt Beach
Skyline of Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire, in Wales, UK
Milford Haven
Known for Gardens, Ferries and boats and Canoeing
The coastal town of Milford Haven in Wales is situated on a prominent spot along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Founded on the northernmost stretch of land alongside the waterway of the same name, Milford Haven’s natural harbour has made it an important strategic port since the Middle Ages.