Pembrokeshire Coast
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. The Park is managed by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, which has around 130 staff and a committee of 15 Members. This is Britain's only truly coastal National Park. It's a spectacular landscape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild inland hills, and a place of sanctuary for wildlife. People belong here, too. They have shaped the landscape over the centuries, leaving their mark in tombs and castles, crosses and cottages, quarries and quays. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park boasts some of the most spectacular scenery and diverse wildlife in Britain.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.
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Puffin House
Our popular self catering holiday apartment in Broadhaven, Pembrokeshire is ideal for families wanting a seaside holiday because it is just 250 yards from the lovely sandy beach and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. It is right in the middle of the small seaside resort and half a mile from beautiful...
Glan-y-mor House
Glan-y-mor is an 18th Century ex farmhouse lovingly restored to retain many original features. There are four bedrooms, one king size bed, one small double, one twin and one single. The living room has a log burner, two sofas, a television and stereo...


