The Park

This is Britain's only truly
coastal national park.
It is a spectacular landscape
of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches,
wooded estuaries & wild inland
hills, & a place of sanctuary
for wildlife
People belong here, too.
They have shaped the landscape
over the centuries, leaving their
mark in tombs & castles,
crosses & cottages,
quarries & quays
Today this is a living,
working landscape where
people & nature co-exist
Stunning coastal scenery
186 mile coastal path
Unspoilt sandy beaches
Hidden coves & wild estuaries
Spectacular cliffs & quaint harbours
Rocky hillsides & lush valleys
Open heather moorlands
Abundant wildlife & flowers
... all to be found in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Site last updated: 19 July 2010