With summer holidays firmly in sight, now’s the time to be getting ready for feet-in-sand fun on the Pembrokeshire seaside. Here’s our guide to the best beaches you can visit in this corner of ...
Located at the mouth of the River Nevern, Newport Sands Beach in Pembrokeshire is known locally as 'Traeth Mawr' which means "Big Beach" and for good reason - it is around 1.5 miles long.
St Govans Chapel, St Davids Cathedral and the Green Bridge of Wales are best enjoyed ... welcome in Pembrokeshire. Yes, there are select dog restrictions at a handful of beaches during the summer ...
The Wiseman's Bridge Inn in Pembrokeshire has been pulling in punters for decades and with views like the ones it has to offer it's not difficult to understand why it's so popular ...
People have been warned not to walk barefoot on Pembrokeshire beaches or touch Portuguese man o' war which have washed up. Sea Trust Wales said the species of siphonophore - a group of animals ...
Pembrokeshire has some of Britain’s loveliest ... Often coming tops in polls of Britain’s best beaches, this perfect golden ...