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A coastal farmhouse from the 1800s, a few minutes from Newgale beach
Explore Southwood’s timeless landscape of wooded valleys, floral fields and craggy clifftops. Stretching straight to the sea, this charming coastal spot is full of scenic surprises.
A 2.5-mile circular walk through woodland and wildlife-rich farmland as well as clifftop coastal paths of the Newgale peninsula.
Solva’s jutting headlands, gentle valleys and sweeping shores all have a tale to tell. From Iron Age settlements and industry to chilling coastal chronicles, there’s lots to uncover.
A colourful coastline with heaps of history, this pretty peninsula’s been a cultural hotspot for thousands of years. Discover the area’s ancestry, from Celtic life to Wales’ patron saint.
Blue Lagoon, beaches, rocks and ruins; this wild stretch of coastline is where industry and adventure combine. Dive right into the past and see how stone quarries have paved the way for thrill-seekers.
Escape to the Marloes Peninsula, a hidden gem nestled on the very western edge of Pembrokeshire. Stunning seascapes and a wealth of wildlife are waiting to greet you.
Find a holiday cottage on the coast in Wales.
If sea views and coastal walks are at the top of your list, try this Pembrokeshire farmhouse. Sleeps six, dog friendly.
Close to beautiful Stackpole, this large manor house in Pembrokeshire is great for a get-together. Sleeps six, dog friendly.
A truly desirable location, with a sea-view garden and the beach within walking distance. Sleeps five, dog friendly.
Take in the views across Hell’s Mouth Bay from this cottage on the Plas-yn-Rhiw estate. Sleeps four, dog friendly.