
Why You Need Why You Need to Discover Pembrokeshire – The coastline, its beautiful villages, and ample activities make Pembrokeshire a must for any English vacation. Here are a few things to do next time you’re in Pembrokeshire. One thing you won’t do? Get bored!
Walking the coastal path is a highlight of any trip to Pembrokeshire. The path along the coast is over 180 miles of breathtaking landscapes and views. It’s because of this beauty the path was named a national trail of Wales – the first to hold this honor. There are nearly 60 beaches and 14 harbors. A neat fact is that over the course of your journey you’ll have ascended and descended 35,000 feet – the same as having climbed Mount Everest! The whole journey takes about 12-15 days. If you’re not up for such a trek, consider the shorter trails in between towns.
Another fun pastime in Pembrokeshire is watching wildlife. From the coastal path you’ll glimpse all sorts of nature in its natural habitat, such as dolphins, seals, otters, and much more. In the fall months, spotting seal pups and watching for puffins are local favorites. During the summertime is when you’ll catch dolphins and porpoises frolicking near the shoreline. Watch Cardigan Bay specifically – you’ll get to see mama dolphins with their calves, and if you’re really lucky, you just might spot a minke or an orca whale!
Pembrokeshire is a land of magic and fairy tales. Aside from the magic spoken of above, you’ll also discover a multitude of castles – each with a fascinating history. For instance, 2000-year-old Carew Castle overlooks a huge millpond and Pembroke Castle was built over an incredible natural cave system. Delve into the history of the locals at any of these picturesque castles.
And finally, it’s the beautiful towns and quaint villages that truly make Pembrokeshire special. St. Davids, which has its own cathedral, is big on history – but it’s the smallest of Britain’s cities and it’s located within Pembrokeshire’s national park. Another village you must see is Little Haven. This fishing village and conservation area has a beautiful beach and several places to wine and dine.
Ready to discover Pembrokeshire? These and other adventures are waiting for your arrival.