By: Tom Sangers | 2010-03-30 | Adventure Tourism TYF in Pembroke is the outfit that coined the word "coasteering", a pastime that has been enjoyed since people started turning to the sea for arousing entertainment. Coasteering has gained exponentially in popularity, now holding a place as one of the most popular outdoor adventures in the United Kingdom. There are many outfits that offer coasteering among their list of hosted activities so they will be able to provide you with the necessary items including wet suits. read more
By: Robart Horiton | 2012-04-05 | Hotels If your destination is the beautiful southwestern Wales, then searching for hotels in Pembrokeshire is your first step in making plans for your upcoming holiday or company business trip. read more
By: Michelle L. Custodio | 2011-01-10 | Travel Tips If you want to the holidays with your family and loved ones, holidays in Pembrokeshire in holiday cottages UK would be a good place to start. read more
By: Michelle L. Custodio | 2010-12-06 | Destinations The country of Pembrokeshire is not only known for its mainland, but for several of its islands as well. Many of these have rich history, exceptional ruins delightful parks. read more
By: Michelle L. Custodio | 2010-11-30 | Destinations Coming over to spend your holidays in Pembrokeshire is definitely going to be one of your more unforgettable experiences in Wales. This little country that is located southwest of Wales and is known as quite the holiday destination for many reasons. read more
By: Michelle L. Custodio | 2011-01-10 | Hotels How would you like to spend the holidays in Pembrokeshire on an adventure trip? The UK will allow you to do just that. read more
By: Jen Smith | 2011-10-19 | Destinations Pembrokeshire and Fishguard are closer to Ireland than England, and both can be reached in under 3 hours. read more
By: Juan Dotson | 2012-04-30 | Cruises Coasteering Newquay organizers guarantee that your trip to Cornwall remains one of the most precious memories in your life. read more
By: Michelle L. Custodio | 2010-11-23 | Hotels Are you looking for a great place to stay during Pembrokeshire holidays? Most of us, when planning or deciding our vacation, we want to make sure that we have a great and cozy accommodation. read more
By: Mary Ruthrina Ofalla | 2010-11-01 | Destinations Have you ever been to Pembrokeshire National Park? If you have been there, can you think of a better place to spend your Wales holidays? read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-03-31 | City Guides The town of Narberth, Pembrokeshire with its estimated population of 2150 inhabitants, is located in Wales, United Kingdom on 51. 79 N and 4. 74 W co-ordinates. Originally founded around a Welsh court, the area developed and later became a stronghold on Landsker Line. read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-03-30 | City Guides The town of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales has a current population of over five-thousand citizens. It is a seaside community that sits on Carmarthen Bay and is also walled, which is unusual. The town can boast of a long sandy stretch of beach of over 2. 5 miles in length. At one time - during Georgian and Victorian times - it gained some fame as a health resort and a region for the study of botany and geology. read more
By: SharonStenning097 | 2011-01-11 | Travel & Leisure There are so many great places to hang out and stay throughout Britain. Many individuals do love to take the time to look into the Pembrokeshire Hotels that seem to be so popular. Those who are planning on their very next trip should surely look into this vacation guide. These pointers will show just about anyone how to actual book the rooms and how to save the right amount of money. read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-04-02 | City Guides Haverfordwest is the capital and market town of the county of Pembrokeshire and in spite of only having a population of little over thirteen-thousand, it is the second most populous town in the south-western most county of Wales after the town of Milford Haven. Haverfordwest is near a village called Broad Haven, located in the national park of Pembrokeshire Coast, the only coastal national park in the UK. The name is a corruption of old English meaning 'The ford used by fat cows' but there is some debate about the true etymology of the name. read more
By: Dipika Patel | 2010-08-20 | Destinations Pembrokeshire is known as one of south Wales' most picturesque regions and you can explore it from the town of Saundersfoot. A good way to make the most of your time in the area is using cottage holidays in Wales to tailor your trip to your own needs. You should be sure to book cottages with a sea view of such a beautiful stretch of coastline on your doorstep. read more