WALES - PEMBROKESHIRE
Pembrokeshire is a county in the south-west of Wales. It is bordered by Carmarthenshire to the east, Ceredigion to the northeast, and is otherwise surrounded the by sea. Haverfordwest is the largest town. It is the only UK National Park which is primarily designated for its coastal landscape and nowhere in the National Park is more than ten miles from the sea.
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Tenby Harbour
Carreg Onnen Bay
Ceibwr Bay
St Davids Cathedral
Deadman's Bay
St Govan's Chapel
Green Bridge of Wales
Marloes Sands
Pentre Ifan
Stackpole Quay
Presipe Bay
Green Bridge of Wales
Presipe Bay
Pwll Deri
Skrinkle Haven
Deadman's Bay
Stackpole Quay
St Davids Cathedral
St David's Head
St Govan's Chapel
Stackpole Quay
Stackpole Quay
Stumble Head Lighthouse at Sunset
Pentre Ifan
Stumble Head Lighthouse
St Davids Cathedral
St David's Head
Carew Castle
Carreg One Bay at Sunset
View from Garn Fawr
Porthgain Harbour
Low tide at the caves at the Anvil
The Blue Lagoon
Deadman's Bay
Raggle Rocks, Marloes Sands
Stackpole Quay
Traeth Llyfyn
Low tide at the caves at the Anvil
View from Garn Fawr
Stackpole Quay
Raggle Rocks, Marloes Sands
Traeth Llyfyn
Chapel of Our Lady & St Non
Seaweed Drying Hut, Freshwater West
Traeth Llyfyn
View from Carn Lwyd
High Altar | St Davids Cathedral
The Nave | St Davids Cathedral
Pulpit Carved Screen | St Davids Cathedral
Organ Pipes | St Davids Cathedral
The Crucifix | St Davids Cathedral
Edward the Confessor Chapel | St Davids Cathedral
Stone Carving of St David | St Davids Cathedral
The Nave | St Davids Cathedral
Organ Pipes in the Choir | St Davids Cathedral
Central Tower Vault Ceiling | St Davids Cathedral