National Park project connects tourism to nature
Help support National Park with new Sponsor a Gate scheme
National Park wildlife sculptures to highlight fight against marine litter
Plan your Year of the Sea in Pembrokeshire with Coast to Coast
Have your say on National Park’s replacement Local Development Plan
Seven Pembrokeshire businesses with a passion for wildlife have improved visitor experiences and biodiversity on their properties by carrying out conservation projects as part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority’s Naturally Connected pilot project.
Published 20 April 2018
If you enjoy walking in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and would like to support the hard work that goes into maintaining this world-class landscape, you can now help by donating via the new Sponsor a Gate scheme.
Published 17 April 2018
Did you know it is estimated the equivalent of the contents of a bin lorry full of plastic enters the world’s oceans every single minute? Or that up to one million sea birds die every year as a result of eating pieces of plastic? To highlight these and other issues caused by marine litter, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority has commissioned a series of interactive sculptures to help raise awareness of the problems and highlight the steps we can all take to improve the current situation during the Year of the Sea.
Published 09 April 2018
Pembrokeshire’s visitors and residents can discover how to make the most of the UK’s only coastal National Park during Wales’ Year of the Sea 2018 by taking inspiration from Pembrokeshire’s information-packed newspaper Coast to Coast.
Published 06 April 2018
Members of the public are being invited to comment on the replacement Plan that outlines how land in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park should be used in the future.
Published 05 April 2018
Visitors and residents can now enjoy a safer walk to a popular beach in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, thanks to a new footpath linking the village of Angle with West Angle Bay.
Published 29 March 2018
If you’re looking for a cracking day out for the family this Easter, take a look at the egg-citing range of activities and events on offer in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Published 26 March 2018
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority will be using Invasive Species Week (23–29 March) to raise awareness of the positive progress being made by its Stitch in Time project, which is targeting three non-native plants in the Gwaun and Clydach Valleys.
Published 26 March 2018
The lambing season is upon us and with many public paths crossing fields of sheep; the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is reiterating advice and best practice for dog walkers to follow when out walking their pets.
Published 23 March 2018
A team of hardworking volunteers have helped to complete two vital phases of a project to rebuild a roundhouse at Castell Henllys Iron Age Village.
Published 12 March 2018
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