Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire in West Wales is famed for its coastal beauty, where its world-famous coast path offers unfettered access to beautiful secluded beaches, coves and fishing villages, as well as rugged headlands and stunning sea views and wildlife. But it’s also home to a rich history and heritage from the cathedral of Wales’s national saint in St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, to Iron Age hillforts and spectacular castles, one of which, Pembroke, is the birthplace of the Tudor dynasty.
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Pembrokeshire: Land of enchantment

With its ancient ruins, hidden coves and seaside villages, Pembrokeshire is surely Wales’s most enticing region Words by Natasha Foges Pembrokeshire, the beautiful coastal county at Wales’s southwestern tip, feels wonderfully Welsh, with its green…

Hidden Wales: Travel guide to St Brides Bay

With its wild cliffs, pretty coves and puffins galore, St Brides Bay holds the best of Pembrokeshire By Monica Woods Calling all curious travellers: if you’re on the lookout for an alternative sun, sea and…

Manorbier Castle, Pembrokeshire

In photos: Perfect Pembrokeshire

In the new issue we take a tour of Pembrokeshire in West Wales. Famed for its coastal beauty, it is also steeped in history, from spectacular castles to the birthplace of the Tudor dynasty.

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25 of the best things to do in Wales

We’ve scoured the length and breadth of Wales to bring you the top 25 best things to do, from historic castles to beautiful beaches.

Aerial Britain: The Pembrokeshire Coast Path DVD

Aerial Britain: The Pembrokeshire Coast Path With around 170 miles of breathtaking scenery from Amroth to St Dogmaels, this is a stunning AERIAL BRITAIN film, featuring salt marshes, unspoilt beaches, dramatic cliff-faces, fascinating geology, islands,…