South & West Wales - De a Gorllewin Cymru
Places of Interest - Days Out in Pembrokeshire
Manorbier
Manorbier is a small seaside village noted for its beach and well preserved medieval castle. The beach is popular with surfers and holidaymakers and spectacular views can be seen from the towers of the castle.
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Milford Marina
The old docks has been completely refurbished to form a large marina, around which are situated the museum, Dockside Gallery, restaurants and bars. Boat trips and live entertainment all add to the occasion.
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Pembroke Castle
Pembroke Castle is a well preserved and imposing sight in the middle of the town. Dating back to the 13th Century, the castle's central feature is the 75 feet high Great Tower. King Henry VII was born hereand displays commemorate this and reveal the castle's important role in our national heritage.
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Tenby
A very popular resort town noted for its harbour and sandy beaches. Walking around the old town always reveals something of interest, with a variety of shops and cafes and a local market all adding to the atmosphere of the town.
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Tudor Merchant's House, Tenby.
Owned and managed by the National Trust, the famous 15th Century Tudor Merchant's House is the oldest residence in Tenby. It stands on Quay Hill, between the harbour and Tudor Square and the furniture and fittings reflect the style in which a
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