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My place. Exploring Pembrokeshire with your four-legged friend Lottie Gross and her dog Arty, explore dog-friendly things to do in Pembrokeshire. Topics: Coastline. Get active. Swim, bike, run in Ironman Wales With glorious beaches and a warm atmosphere, Pembrokeshire's Tenby is home to the annual Ironman Wales event.

Amazing places. Take a peek at pretty Pembrokeshire Take a trip out west and discover just how much there is to explore for all the family. Topics: Wales Coast Path.

Enjoy a brilliant family holiday in Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire in west Wales does family holidays for a living — and does it brilliantly. Topics: Annual holidays.

St Davids: five perfect sketching spots St Davids Arts Group runs through its top five picture-perfect sketching spots. Topics: Historic buildings. Spring and early summer wildlife spotting The Pembrokeshire coast in spring is the perfect location for wildlife spotting. Four walks in Pembrokeshire Here are four fabulous strolls on the world-renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

Searching for wildlife in beautiful Pembrokeshire Looking for flora and fauna in Pembrokeshire? The administrative county of Pembrokeshire , with an elected county council, was created in by the Local Government Act The county was governed by an elected county council, who took over the functions of the Quarter Sessions courts.

The county was based on the ancient Welsh kingdom of Dyfed. The county town was Haverfordwest. David's cathedral lay in the west of the county. Pembrokshire had the longest coastline, and the most islands, of any of the Welsh counties. The county was founded as a county palatine in , under the first Earl of Pembroke. It has traditionally been split between its mainly English-speaking south known as "Little England beyond Wales" and its mainly Welsh-speaking north, along an imaginary line known as the Landsker.

Under the Local Government Act , the county and administrative county of Pembrokeshire were abolished, for both local government and ceremonial purposes, on April 1, Pembrokeshire became two districts, South Pembrokeshire and Preseli , of the newly formed county of Dyfed , which covered the whole of west Wales.

Carmarthen became the county town of Dyfed. Following further local government reorganisation, the county of Dyfed was abolished on April 1, and the present-day county of Pembrokeshire was created. Find accommodation , thrill-seeking adventures and fabulous family days out.

Lapped by sea on three sides, Pembrokeshire has the perks of an island, as well as the cultural riches befitting a dramatically scenic corner of Southwest Wales. An area of outstanding natural beauty. Here, where the road ends, numerous diverse strands come together: sea and mountain, art and history, Celtic and Anglo-Saxon influences, and year-round opportunities for adventure and relaxation. This extraordinary synthesis attracts free thinkers and creative types of all sorts, beguiling all of us who are proud to call this remarkable place our home, and most of our visitors too.

Not surprisingly, with a deep connection to the ocean, Pembrokeshire is a haven for exhilarating water sports , spectacular coastal walks and the freshest seafood. The miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, brimming with life, culture and creativity, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Become a PembrokeshireInsider to discover nature tips, seasonal activities and local recommendations, plus exclusive offers just for our subscribers.

Pembrokeshire's official website for tourism information. Explore by map. Discover Pembrokeshire. Safely Find accommodation , thrill-seeking adventures and fabulous family days out. Visit Pembrokeshire. Keep up to date with the latest announcements as Wales and Pembrokeshire begin to unlock from national restrictions and welcome back visitors.



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