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Pembrokeshire is a maritime county on the southwest corner of Wales with the sea on three sides. Book Pembrokeshire holiday cottages with sea views or buried deep in the countryside, and you will soon appreciate why it is such a beautiful place for a holiday. The National Coastal Path has some of the most beautiful walks in Britain. Fishguard is the main ferry port for Ireland and a lovely seaside town to break your journey. Tenby, just down the coast with its rows of pastel-coloured houses overlooking the harbour, is well worth a visit, as are the ancient walls surrounding the town. Pembrokeshire is home to the UK’s only coastal National Park. Walk the coastal footpath, and you will appreciate why it exists. Beautiful clifftop views, stunning sunsets, and a veritable riot of wildflowers in spring and summer ensure a holiday overflowing with memorable experiences.

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Pembrokeshire Beaches are magnificent, with more than 50 of them strung out along the West Wales coast. These range from broad swathes of clean golden sand backed by dunes, such as Broad Haven and Barafundle Bay, to tiny coves cut into the cliffs, such as Church Doors Cove near Manorbier and Stackpole Quay. The beaches boast an exceptional hoard of awards from Blue Flags, Green Coast and Seaside Awards. If you want to do more than stretch out on the beach and dip your toes in the waves, there are plenty of opportunities for coasteering and kayaking. Why not go on a seal and dolphin spotting trip? Available at places like Tenby and Martins Haven (which also offers boat trips to the Pembrokeshire Islands). Away from the coast, there are plenty of other attractions to visit, from ancient castles and strongholds such as the Carew Castle and Tidal Mill, once a Tudor stronghold and mansion near Tenby. From the ruins of Pembroke Castle to a restored World War II control tower at Carew Cheriton, plenty of historic castles and buildings are open to visitors. Even a tiny hermits cell is built into a cliff at St. Govan’s Head to ensure fascinating days out for lovers of history and historic architecture. If you’ve got some younger children in tow, don’t miss the Teddybear Workshop in Haverford West, where you can help them make their own teddy bear to take home. Petrolheads will enjoy a visit to the Pembrokeshire Motor Museum, which features a range of veteran, vintage and classic cars.