Attractions
The Pembrokeshire coast National Park takes in about a third of the county,
and is the only National Park that is almost all coastal. The National
Park run an extensive programme of activities and events for both adults
and children.
They are all listed in the coast to coast newspaper which is available for
free.
St
David's Cathedral
Of all the ancient churches in Pembrokeshire the great cathedral at St Davids
is of course the crowning glory. built in a hollow to conceal it from viking
raiders the cathedral is a majestic building in a magnificent setting. It is
in regular use as a place of worship and also provides a venue for fine concerts,
yearly festival and craft exhibitions.
Saddle
Up
Exploring inland Pembrokshire is best by bike. You can cover significant distances
without much effort. The big challenge is the Pembrokeshire section of the
Celtic trial long distance cycle way. It meanders around the coastline from
Fishguard to Amroth in beautiful quiet lanes. Two cycling hubs have been set
up at Newport and Saundersfoot as part of wales wide network.
For horse riding, beach riding at Nolton or Newport is a local specialty as
is western style riding at Sycambres Ranch at Llawhaden.
Beaches
No other county in the uk has more blue flag or seaside award beaches than
Pembrokrshire.
They have quality sand and surf, clean sea and superb scenery.
Best beaches for activities they all have water sports and hire shops: Tenby
Harbour / North Beach, Broadhaven in St Brides Bay, Dale, Newgale
Golfing
Pembrokshire has an abundance of firsts class
golf courses. Many are stunning with Panoramic views which will
make your golf even more enjoyable.
Choose between established clubs like Tenby brand new courses like Trefloyne.
Central parkland courses like Haverfordwest or Newport golf club where non
members are welcome.
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