Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Wet and Wild at Pembrokeshire

Wales is a cradle of history and is famed for 13th to 18th century well-preserved castles. This rich culture and heritage are being exploited to boost tourism within the area. A maritime county, Pembrokeshire is one of the most visited places within Wales.

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Pembrokeshire holidays have gained solid following and adoration from both locals and tourists alike. This is because Pembrokeshire holidays offer the most diverse of activities that friends and family can take pleasure in during a hideaway. For those in search of magnificent beaches to spend quiet time, intimate moments or just simple vacation with the family, Pembrokeshire could be a potent choice. Weather is predominantly fair in this side of Wales making it a good choice for beach hopping.

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Beaches in South Coast

Beaches located at the southern portion of the town are a favorite surfing arena of both pro and amateur surfers during their Pembrokeshire holidays. The waves are rugged and rough-perfect setting for surfing enthusiasts. Have a grand time with adrenaline rush at Amroth, Barafundle Bay, Broad Haven South, Church Doors Cove, Coppet Hall, Freshwater East, Lydstep Haven, Manorbier, Monkstone, Penally, Priory Beach, Saundersfoot, Stackpole Quay, Swanlake Bay, Tenby Castle, Tenby North, Tenby South and Wisemans Bridge.

Beaches in West Coast

More gentle waves are what you can find at the western coast of Pembrokeshire. Here, you can enjoy water activities including kayaking with your friends, parasailing for some adrenaline buzz, boating and sailing with the little ones while having your Pembrokeshire holidays. Some of the must-visit beaches here are Dale, Druidston, East Angle Bay, Gelliswick, Lindsway Bay, Marloes Sans, Martins Haven, Musselwick, Newgale, Portclais, Solva, St. Brides Haven, Sandy Haven, Wastwick Bay and West Dale.

Beaches in North Coast

Family day-outs, swimming and playing with the seals-these are what you can do when you head out to the beaches of Pembrokeshire at the northern area. Here, you can bond with kids, have picnics within huts or along the sands, create sand castles together and walk along the shoreline before a breathtaking view of the azure beaches. Famous beaches within this region includes Aberbach, Abercastle (famous for shallow diving), Abereiddy, Abermawr, Ceibwr, Aberfelin, Goodwick Sands, Lower Fishguard, Newport Parrog, Newport Sands, Poppit, Porthgain, Porthmelgen,Porthsele, Pwll Gwaelod and Traeth Llyfn.

Wet and Wild at Pembrokeshire

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