The beaches of Pembrokeshire are known for their natural beauty and strong environmental record. Now, if the local government gets its way, some of them will become smoke-free to encourage more families to visit.
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.
Two American tourists proved last week that nothing beats a good map and common sense as they got stuck in the sand at Tenby’s Castle Beach – in their car!
The Pembrokeshire coastline is simply breathtaking, and is regarded as one of the most beautiful stretches of rugged cliffs and sandy beaches in Britain.
This year saw more than 1,500 swimmers take to the freezing cold sea at Saundersfoot beach for the 31st New Year’s Day Swim, and for the second year in a row it was launched by Jay James, alongside mascot Charlie Shivers.
Beautiful and rare sea slugs have been found off of the Pembrokeshire coast, just another testament to the incredible wildlife which this part of the UK boasts.
The European e-tourist organisation, European Best Destinations, has bestowed its latest accolade of ‘most beautiful beach in Europe’ not to the famed resorts of Portugal, Italy and France, but to the Welsh town of Tenby.