South Wales Sights

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Review

By far the smallest of the country's three national parks, Pembrokeshire Coast is no less strikingly beautiful than the other two. The park has 13 blue flag beaches and a host of spectacular clifftop drives and walks, including some of the most popular stretches of the newly designated Wales Coast Path. The park has a smattering of historic sites, including the impossibly picturesque St David's Cathedral, built in a Viking-proof nook by the Irish Sea. The information center in Tenby is a good place to start.

    Contact Information

  • Address: Tenby National Park Centre, South Parade, Tenby, SA70 7DL
  • Phone: 01834/845040
  • Cost: Free
  • Hours: Apr., May, Sept., and Oct., Mon.--Sat. 10--5:30; June--Aug., Mon.--Sat. 10--5:30, Sun. 10--1; Nov.--March, call ahead for times
  • Website: www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk
  • Location: Tenby

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