Pembrokeshire Quick Facts & Figures
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Pembrokeshire is located in South West Wales, prominent towns in the area include Pembroke, Tenby and Milford Haven. Pembrokeshire’s location makes it a convenient place for visitors to discover both South West and South Wales that includes Cardiff, Swansea and Newport.
Pembrokeshire has long been a favourite holiday destination, miles of scenic coastline and beaches, charming small towns and villages full of character and plenty of open spaces allowing visitors to get away from it all and enjoy the best of the scenic Welsh countryside. Local attractions & places of interest include Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Carew Castle, Colby Woodland Garden and Oakwood Theme Park. There are a number of historic buildings, castles, museums and galleries for visitors to explore in the area.
The area is host to a number of local festivals, shows, fairs and concerts throughout the year
Pembrokeshire Quick Facts
Population: 122,400
Region: South West Wales
Area total: 1,590 sq km
Languages: English
Dialling Code: 01646 (Pembroke), 01834 (Tenby), 01646 (Milford Haven).
Postcode Area SA71 (Pembroke), SA70 (Tenby), SA73 (Milford Haven).
Closest Airports: Cardiff Airport.
Local Food: Crempog (Pancakes), Cawl (one pot meal), Bara Brith (speckled bread), cinnamon cake, Artisan Cheeses and locally brewed beers and wines.
Nearest Towns & Cities: Pembroke, Tenby, Haverfordwest, St David’s and Milford Haven.
Famous Attractions: Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Carew Castle, Colby Woodland Garden and Oakwood Theme Park.
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