Carreg Samson, also known as ‘Samson's Stone’ is a wonderful example of a cromlech, an exposed Neolithic burial chamber. The chamber is situated in farmland above the bay of Aber …
Garn Fawr is the high point in this area of the coastal path. The trig point stands at 699 feet (213 m). It's close to Strumble Head and has a car park next to it.
The blue lagoon is a former slate quarry. These days, it's a beautiful place with deep blue water. The lagoon is a great place for water sports, including swimming and …
Garn Fechan (the small or lesser fort) contains the remains of a hillfort. It probably dates from the Iron Age period, which spanned from around 800 BC to AD 74, …
The Pembrokeshire Coastpath is one of the sixteen National Trails of England and Wales, hikingroutes 'through some of the most stunning and diverse landscapes in Britain'. To be recognized by …