Two beaches in Pembrokeshire, that even locals have never heard of, have been named among the best secret beaches in the UK.
Pembrokeshire is the Welsh coast at its wildest. From coasteering to kayaking, foraging and stargazing, here are five of the best ways to explore its natural beauty. Ramble along Skomer Island's coast ...
After doubling back on a trail straight up a scrubby sand dune, I climbed over a final rise. There it was: the wild, blue Atlantic. It was the first of many ocean views on our weeklong hiking trip in ...
It wasn't a surprise that the bay below us had been named for a saint. Nor was it surprising that the view from the early-medieval ruins marking where she had lived - of the crystal, mouthwash-hued ...
Tucked away on the Dale peninsula, Watwick Bay is one of Pembrokeshire's most breathtaking hidden beaches — with golden sand, ...
From dramatic coastlines, heather-strewn moorlands, and steep ridges to plunging river valleys and dense pine forests, Wales has an unbeatable range of walks waiting to be discovered. This small but ...
It may be the smallest city in the UK, but it’s home to centuries of history, dramatic scenery, and plenty to explore ...
From dramatic coastlines, heather-strewn moorlands, and steep ridges to plunging river valleys and dense pine forests, Wales has an unbeatable range of walks waiting to be discovered. This small but ...
With just 1,600 residents, St Davids is Britain’s smallest city by population, sitting on a beautiful stretch of the Pembrokeshire coast. It’s home to pastel-painted cottages, pubs, galleries, an ...