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Strumble Head to Cardigan

Pick up the pace in Pembrokeshire’s walking country; this rugged and remote expanse of towering cliffs and rocky outcrops is punctuated with coastal paths and soaring sea views. | Camwch yn gynt ar lwybrau cefn gwlad Sir Benfro; ymysg yr ehangder garw, anghysbell hwn o glogwyni uchel a cherrig brig, ceir llwybrau arfordirol a golygfeydd di-ben draw ar y môr.

Strumble Head, Pencaer to Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, SA62

View from Penberry on St David's Head at St Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshire, looking north-east towards Strumble Head in the far distance

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A pony stands on a hill looking at the camera, its tail caught in the breeze. The land slopes away into the distance where the coast and a beach can be seen
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Visiting rural Pembrokeshire with your dog 

Our rural and coastal places in Pembrokeshire are one pawprint rated. Find out more about bringing your dog to Pembrokeshire. Escape to the western edge of Wales and explore a dramatic coastal landscape with your four-legged friend beside your side.

Two visitors exploring the garden in spring at Quarry Bank, Cheshire

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