Pembrokeshire has more surfing beaches than you could shake your board at as the Atlantic Ocean produces some of the best surfing conditions in Europe.
Plans were recently unveiled to turn a local Pembrokeshire country park into a Great Welsh Water Park. Dwr Cymru Welsh Water says it wants to turn Llys y Fran Country Park and the nearby reservoir into an interactive aquatic playzone.
With fewer than 400 remaining in the wild, the tiger is one of the rarest big cat species in the world and now the first of a pair of Sumatran Tigers has come to the Manor Wildlife Park.
Pembrokeshire and southern Wales are best known for their beaches, fishing and maritime history. But for the land lovers out there, the region is steeped in history with a number of prehistoric, Roman and medieval sites.
For gardening enthusiasts, the National Botanic Garden in Wales is ready to roll out the red carpet for green-thumbed celebrities this month. BBC Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time will be at the Llanarthne garden in Carmarthenshire.
Pembrokeshire’s animal conservation centre and zoological park Folly Farm is soon to be one of only five zoos in the country to house the critically endangered black rhino.