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Pembrokeshire is a beautiful county situated in the south west of Wales. It is home to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park covering 186 miles of stunning coastal scenery.
There are many activities available among which include bird watching, fishing, horse-riding, wind-surfing, kayaking and coasteering. There is a wide variety of beaches to choose from with many having received Blue Flag and Green Coast status.
Pembrokeshire has a number of castles, forts, museums and art galleries to explore, well worth a visit are two of National Trust owned coastal estates.
For dining out there are a number of restaurants, cafes and tea-rooms offering menus to suit all tastes. Shopping facilities include farmers' markets, gift shops and individual boutiques.
Home to the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park with 186 miles of winding coastal path connecting ragged coast, sweeping white beaches and unspoilt villages.
See the many year-round attractions in this 'city village', from the ruins of Bishop's Palace and interesting buildings in Cathedral Close to beautiful coves and bays.
The island is home to a small village, is best known for its monastery. During the winter, the island produces perfume and chocolate for its visitors.
There’s always plenty to do from Club Sites – take a look at these local attractions and events coming up near this site. Attractions offering a discount for Club Members are highlighted with a ‘Member Offer’ logo.
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