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Tenby & Tenby Peninsula 
Tenby, South Pembrokeshire’s largest town, offers
splendid Victorian architecture set within Tudor town walls. It is perched
dramatically on a rocky promontory and boasts award winning, white sandy
beaches, a picturesque harbour, lush Mediterranean-style vegetation and
charming narrow streets packed with shops, galleries and
restaurants.
Saundersfoot & Saundersfoot Bay 
Saundersfoot, with its bustling harbour and lively
village centre lies at the foot of a beautiful wooded valley and is
blessed with a choice of fine sandy beaches. This well-established resort
abounds with water sports, sailing, fishing and boat trips. Low tide
exposes a huge crescent of golden sand and enables beach walks to Amroth
and Monkstone. Close by are several other popular holiday centres, which
offer the best of everything – spectacular uncrowded beaches, stunning
countryside, invigorating walks and numerous attractions.
St. Brides Area 
Pembrokeshire’s west coast offers a peaceful setting for
a holiday away from the crowds. The landscape on the St Davids peninsula
is dominated by the huge igneous outcrop of Carn Llidi, where many
pre-historic sites and ancient burial chambers can be found. The cliff
scenery along the coastal path is wild and dramatic and a selection of
superb beaches can be found nearby.
Preseli Hills 
The majestic Preseli Hills provide a profusion of
beautiful wild flowers, enhanced by the mild Pembrokeshire climate and is
the home to a diverse array of wildlife.
Camarthen Bay 
Nestling within the idyllic countryside of
Carmarthenshire are many places of natural interest including the National
Botanical Gardens of Wales and Pembrey Country Park. At the heart of the
country is the ancient township of Carmarthen. This former Roman
stronghold has a fascinating history and is reputed to be the birthplace
of Merlin – wizard and counsellor to King Arthur.
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