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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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Barafundle Bay

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Saundersfoot

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Pentre Ifan

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Druidston Haven

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St Govan's Chapel

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Map of Pembrokeshire


Area Guides: Pembrokeshire
Attractions:

Beaches



Activities:

Beaches

Bird Watching

Children's Activities

Walking

County: Pembrokeshire
Region: South West Wales
Telephone - please mention Let's Stay South West Wales: 0845 345 7275
Email: Click here to email the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority
Holiday Accommodation: Click here for all Pembrokeshire Holiday Accommodation


Details: The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was designated in 1952 and is one of three National Parks in Wales. The others are the Brecon Beacons and Snowdonia.

Click here for the official website

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park boasts some of the most spectacular scenery and diverse wildlife in Britain.

One of the National Park Authority’s duties is to conserve and enhance the special, natural features of the landscape, as well as the cultural heritage of the Park.
Whether you're a visitor or a resident, we want you to make the most of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

It is Britain's only truly coastal National Park, covering 240 sq miles (620 sq km) of spectacular landscape around Wales' south-western shore.

Its stunning scenery, wealth of wildlife and fascinating history make it a very special place to explore and enjoy.

Activities
The PCNPA organises guided walks, nature watches, and children's activities amongst other things. For full details of upcoming activities please see the out and about section of their website.

The Park is managed by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, which has around 130 staff and a committee of 15 Members.

The Authority's purposes are to conserve the National Park, encourage the public to enjoy and understand it, and to foster the social and economic well-being of the communities within its boundaries.



National Park Authority Offices, Llanion Park, Pembroke Dock. SA72 6DY






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