Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path runs the length of the National Park. It follows craggy cliffs and bays and is punctuated by some of the best beaches in Wales. The precarious chapel at St Govan's Head was built by devotees of the saint who had made it his home in the 6th century. The Prescelly (Preseli) Hills inland have good walking through ancient sites and at St. Davids there is a wonderful tiny cathedral dedicated to Wales’ patron saint. Medieval Tenby is a popular resort.
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Pembroke
Tenby
Llanelli
St Bride's Bay & St David's
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Milford Haven & Haverfordwest
Preseli Hills & Narberth
Carmarthen & Surrounds
Fishguard & Surrounds
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