CLIMBING CARN INGLI IN A FOG AND A VISIT TO IRON AGE VILLAGE We climbed Carn Ingli and visited the Iron Age village in Castell Henllys on the last day of our Pembrokeshire holidays. The weather wasn’t on our side. When we parked our car just below the mountain, it […]
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THINGS TO DO IN TENBY, PEMBROKESHIRE
THINGS TO DO IN TENBY, PEMBROKESHIRE The charming seaside town of Tenby (Welsh: Dinbych-y-pysgod, meaning fortlet of the fish) was our stop on our Pembrokeshire Easter school holidays. What to See Tenby’s notable features include 2.5 miles (4km) of sandy beaches and the 13th-century medieval town walls, including the five arches Barbican […]
ST. DAVID’S HEAD COASTAL WALK AND ST. DAVID’S CATHEDRAL
ST. DAVID’S HEAD COASTAL WALK AND VISIT OF ST. DAVID’S CATHEDRAL On a second day of our Pembrokeshire holidays we visited Pembrokeshire’s most spectacular coastal headland just a few miles away from welsh smallest city, St. David’s. ST. DAVID’S HEAD COASTAL WALK This circular, 3.8 miles (6km) walk starts at […]
A SPECTACULAR WALK AROUND DINAS ISLAND, PEMBROKESHIRE
SPECTACULAR WALK AROUND DINAS ISLAND Dinas Island was our first walk while on Easter school holidays in Pembrokeshire. I have never been to Pembrokeshire and I’ve always wanted to visit. My husband has only been to Fishguard and St David’s which we are hoping to visit tomorrow. Pembrokeshire is a […]



