Come and explore the stunning geography of the Pembrokeshire Coast, which after all is the reason for Pembrokeshire being designated as a National Park.
When the National Park was established in 1952 it was to protect an outstanding and beautiful landscape. Unspoiled sandy beaches, spectacular coastal scenery, wooded slopes of the ‘secret’ Cleddau waterway, and the mystery of the Preseli Hills, are just some of the gems in the Pembrokeshire crown.
Whether you’re a teacher, student, or just simply curious, there’s likely to be some interesting information here for you too on:
- The natural scenery of the Pembrokeshire Coast including some of the coastal features, beaches, rivers and estuaries
- A focus on the human aspect of Pembrokeshire, including a focus on sustainable tourism.