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It could be said that Pembrokeshire is the Welsh version of the English Lands End as it’s a county that occupies the country’s western most point. There’s not much between the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Ireland other than St George’s Channel.

Pembrokeshire is a region of Wales where the shores are pretty rugged, and would be a potential danger to shipping if not for hazard warnings like Strumble Lighthouse. It’s coastline full of picturesque coves shelters many towns which were once small fishing villages, Tenby and Fishguard are two examples, that have grown to become quaint seaside resorts attracting thousands of visitors annually.

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