Skomer is the largest of Pembrokeshire's islands. And while it still isn't large, it is truly a fascinating place to explore. The island is perhaps at its very best in …
The Brunel Trail is a fantastic traffic-free route for walkers, runners and cyclists that links Neyland (formerly the most western point on Brunel's Great Western Railway) to Johnston and Haverfordwest. …
At low tide, Marloes Sands is an enormous beach with lots to explore. Boasting interesting rock formations and surrounded by cliffs, it is a great place for photographers and artists. …
Nolton Haven is a narrow inlet of pebbles and sand at high tide but at low tide, a long narrow beach is revealed backed by high cliffs. There is a car park, toilet facilities and a pub here.