Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales
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Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales

Sea cliffs, coastal path.

Quick Facts

  • The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail stretches for 186 miles, making it one of the longest continuous coastal paths in the UK.
  • This region is home to the only coastal National Park in Wales, designated in 1952, which protects its unique landscapes and biodiversity.
  • The cliffs along the Pembrokeshire Coast reach heights of up to 650 feet at locations such as the stunning St. Davids Head.
  • During the summer months, visitors can witness the incredible spectacle of over 30,000 puffins nesting on Skomer Island, which is a designated nature reserve.
  • The area has a rich history, with ancient sites including the Iron Age fort of Castell Henllys, providing insight into the region's past dating back over 2,000 years.

Travel Details

Country
Wales
Population
Varies
Daily Budget
$80-150
Best Time to Visit
Jun–Sep
Current Weather
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3°C/37°F
Partly Cloudy
Currency
£ GBP
Coordinates
51.8434, -5.0873

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