Pembrokeshire
This section contains 21 Panoramas.
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Strumble Head Lighthouse
Added On:06-06-2009
Strumble Head Lighthouse stands imposingly on Ynysmeicl (St. Michael's Island), an islet to the west of Fishguard, separated from the mainland by a very narrow gap through which the sea boils and froths in stormy weather.
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Tudor Merchant's House - Tenby
Added On:06-06-2009
A late 15th-century town house, located near the harbour of the historic walled town of Tenby
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Cwm-Yr-Eglwys
Added On:06-06-2009
Cwm yr Eglwys is a hamlet located at a picturesque cove on the north side of the Dinas Head. Cwm-yr-Eglwys is famous for having its very own microclimate by being a few degrees hotter and dryer compared to other parts of the Pembrokeshire coast.
The 12th century church of Saint Brynach is a popular tourist attraction which was almost completely destroyed by the great Royal Charter Storm of 1859. Only the belfry and west wall and part of the graveyard, remain.
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The Knights Way Amroth
Added On:16-02-2009
The Knight’s Way stretches from the upper tidal reaches of the Eastern Cleddau to the coastal village of Amroth. It can be walked as one (or more) linear section. From the start, at Blackpool Mill, it is 4 miles / 6.5km, to Templeton and a further 2.5 miles / 4km to Ludchurch. From Ludchurch it is 2.8 miles / 4.5km to the end of the walk at
Amroth. Connections with public transport can be made from Canaston Bridge, Templeton and Amroth.
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Colby Nr Amroth - Pembrokeshire
Added On:16-02-2009
Colby nr Amroth. Glorious informal garden with a wealth of wildlife set in a tranquil and secluded valley.
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