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Quick facts
- The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail stretches for 186 miles, making it one of the longest continuous coastal paths in the UK.
- This region is home to the only coastal National Park in Wales, designated in 1952, which protects its unique landscapes and biodiversity.
- The cliffs along the Pembrokeshire Coast reach heights of up to 650 feet at locations such as the stunning St. Davids Head.
- During the summer months, visitors can witness the incredible spectacle of over 30,000 puffins nesting on Skomer Island, which is a designated nature reserve.
- The area has a rich history, with ancient sites including the Iron Age fort of Castell Henllys, providing insight into the region's past dating back over 2,000 years.
Travel details
- Country
- Wales
- Wind (now)
- 7 km/h
- Coordinates
- 51.8434, -5.0873
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