
AROUND Masons Barn
With a wealth of natural attractions and it's wild coastline Pembrokeshire has a lot on offer. It’s a haven for marine life, with dolphins and porpoises often seen from Strumble Head, whale watching boat trips off the coast, and plentiful puffins and seals at Skomer.
Surrounded by the sea on three sides, no part of Pembrokeshire is more than 14 miles from the coast. Take in the stunning views and fresh sea air on wide sandy beaches, trek the 186 mile-long Coast Path, and don’t forget to check out St David’s, the smallest city in Britain.

SIGHTSEEING
There are many beautiful beaches and bays to explore like Marloes Sands shown above. Famous for its Puffins Skomer Island is a must for any visitors wanting to enjoy a unique wildlife experience. Many other attractions are on offer check out www.visitpembrokeshire.com

HIKING
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a spectacular 186 mile long National Trail covering some of the most varied coastal scenery in Britain. Exploring Pembrokeshire by foot has to be one of life's great pleasures whether you're an experienced hiker or someone who prefers a more relaxed stroll through the countryside.

BIKING
Pembrokeshire has a good network of cycle trails to explore the county. In addition to this there are many cycle events held throughout the year in Pembrokeshire and for those interested experiencing sportives you should look to the Tour of Pembrokeshire with its 4 planned routes including some steep climbs through the Preseli mountains.

WATERSPORTS
Pembrokeshire is the ideal location to enjoy many different types of water sports. Whether its surfing, wind surfing, SUP or kayaking.
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