Hotels in Pembrokeshire


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About Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire is a maritime county, washed by the sea on all sides except in the northeast where it is bounded by Cardiganshire and in the east where it is bounded by Carmarthenshire. Its population is 112,000. The highest point is at Foel Cwmcerwyn (1759ft/536m). The county boasts 170 miles (≈275 km) of magnificent coastline comprising important seabird breeding sites and numerous bays and sandy beaches. Almost all of the coast is included in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. In the north are the Preseli Mountains (Mynyddoedd Preseli), a wide stretch of high moorland with many prehistoric monuments. Elsewhere the county is relatively flat, most of the land being used for lowland farming. Oil tankers dock in the deep estuarine waters of Milford Haven. The chief rivers are the Eastern Cleddau, the Western Cleddau and the Solva. The main industries are tourism, agriculture and oil refining. The county town is Haverfordwest.


Pembroke Castle - Pembrokeshire

Pembroke Castle - Pembrokeshire

Pembroke Castle is one of the largest castles in Wales. It was not a royal castle but the possession of a private lord - his residence and the administrative centre of his territories. The Castle occupies a strong position high on a ridge between two tidal inlets. Its fortifications were extended throughout its history and it displays stonework from many periods. The dominant feature of Pembroke Castle is the massive round Keep, built soon after 1200. Its walls are 19 feet thick at the base and the Keep rises to 75 feet in height. Inside the Castle there are tableaux depicting mediaeval life within its walls including copies of costumes, furniture, tableware, wall hangings and other artefacts found locally. Displays interpreting the history of the site from other periods are also to be found amongst its many complete towers.

 

 

Oakwood Park

Oakwood Park

Oakwood Leisure Park is one of the UK's top ten theme parks and one ofWales' largest tourist attractions with over 400,000 visitors each year. Boasting over 40 rides and attractions, there's something for everyone! Amongst the world-class white knuckle rides are Hydro, Europe's fastest and wettest water coaster, Megafobia, the acclaimed wooden rollercoaster, Vertigo, a 50m sky coaster and The Bounce, the UK's only shot and drop tower coaster. Oakwood's family favourites include The Pirate Ship, Treetops coaster, Brer Rabbit's Burrow, The Waterfall, The Bobsleigh, Snake River Falls, Crazy Golf and Pedaloes on the Boating Lake.

 

 

 

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