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Pembrokeshire

With panoramic views, picture-postcard beaches and abundant wildlife, this county is a paradise for hikers, nature lovers and cobweb-blowers alike. The 186-mile Coast Path stretches from St Dogmaels in the north, to Amroth in the south, providing an array of landscapes, from dramatic headlands and tranquil woodlands, to historic harbours. If you’d rather relax with a book and a picnic, this jewel on the Welsh coastline also boasts some top-tier beaches including Whitesands Bay and Barafundle Bay...

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