Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Pembrokeshire Coast
Established officially as a national park in 1952, the Pembrokeshire Coastline is famed for its rugged cliffs, golden beaches and wild moorland.
The Pembrokeshire Coast covers over 243 square miles and along with the Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia, is one of three Welsh National Parks.
The national park’s award-winning beaches make for a perfect family day-out at the seaside.
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