The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in southwestern Wales is one of the most stunning coastlines in the world. Seriously! I say that with little if any hyperbole. Just back from a week relaxing in the Welsh countryside, I was blown away by Pembrokeshire’s dramatic scenery. The juxtaposition of its jagged and jutting coast crashing into the rolling and gentle farmland was actually breathtaking.
Top Five Walks in Pembrokeshire, Wales (CheapOair)
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