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Holidays in Pembrokeshire Wales
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23 November 2008

Holidays in Pembrokeshire WalesHolidays in Pembrokeshire (Wales) can surely be fun for the whole family because there is an activity and an attraction for everyone. Located in the southern part of Wales, this peninsula is rich in coastal beaches and scenic landscapes. In fact, you will find that The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only national park in Britain that is almost entirely located in the coastline. In fact, almost 33% of this county is composed of areas that line the coast. Many tourists in the area take advantage of holiday rentals to save money, which can be used for other fun activities, such as sea angling, canoeing, sailing, wind surfing and even water skiing. Besides, Pembrokeshire boasts of spectacular beaches, some of which have even gotten prestigious awards.

People who only have to stay in the county for a few days do not regret making The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park as the main attraction of their holidays in Pembrokeshire (Wales). Aside from the beautiful beaches surrounding the area, the park provides several activities for children, teenagers and even adults. Part of the park's programs that is getting a lot of buzz include bat walks, rock pool safaris and even crab catching.

For individuals who are fans of wild life, a trip to the deep waters of the county ought to be a vital part in planning holidays in Pembrokeshire (Wales) for you and your family. In the area between Strumble and Poppit, a wide array of whales, porpoises and dolphins can be seen during the summer months. Some of the common species that are teeming in the area include bottlenose dolphins, harbor porpoises, basking sharks, common dolphins, and even big whales like the humpback, minke, fin, and even killer whales. Aside from dolphins and whales, grey seals and a wide variety of birds are also endemic in the other islands of Pembrokeshire, including Caldey, Ramsey, and Grassholm among other islands.

There is no doubt that the coastal areas of Pembrokeshire are the main attraction of this county. However, they are not the only things you can see and do in the area and holiday rentals are available to make your experience seem like you are a local. Cycling and walking in walkways and parks are also popular, as well as visiting historic sites like castles and forts. For those interested in medieval architecture and other impressive views, visits to the Bishops' Place at St David's, the Castle Hill in Tenby, and the Woodland Gardens in Picton Castle are great additions for unforgettable holidays in Pembrokeshire (Wales).


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