Wales, Pembrokeshire Coast - Pembroke Dock to Milford Haven: August 2011
2011, August 9th. A walk from Pembroke Dock, across the Cleddau Bridge to Neyland, and then West down the Milford Haven Waterway to the town of Milford Haven
Uk Pembrokeshire Coast
Pembrokeshire is a county in the southwest of Wales.
It is bordered by Carmarthenshire to the east, Ceredigion to the northeast, and the sea everywhere else.
The county is home to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only national park in the United Kingdom established primarily because of the coastline; the Park occupies more than a third of the area of the county and includes the Preseli Hills in the north as well as the 190-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Industry is nowadays focused on agriculture , oil and gas, and tourism; Pembrokeshire's beaches have won many awards.
Historically, mining and fishing were important activities.
The county has a diverse geography with a wide range of geological features, habitats and wildlife.
Its prehistory and modern history have been extensively studied, from tribal occupation, through Roman times, to Welsh, Irish, Norman, English, Scandinavian and Flemish influences.
Pembrokeshire County Council's headquarters are in the county town of Haverfordwest.
The council has a majority of Independent members, but the county's representatives in both the Welsh and Westminster Parliaments are Conservative.
Pembrokeshire's population was 122,439 at the 2011 census, an increase of 7.2 per cent from the 2001 figure of 114,131.
Ethnically, the county is 99 per cent white and, for historical reasons, Welsh is more widely spoken in the north of the county than in the south.
The county town is Haverfordwest.
Other towns include Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Milford Haven, Fishguard, Tenby, Narberth, Neyland and Newport.
In the west of the county, St Davids is the United Kingdom's smallest city in terms of both size and population .
Saundersfoot is the most populous village in Pembrokeshire.
Less than 4 per cent of the county, according to CORINE, is built-on or green urban.
See List of places in Pembrokeshire for a comprehensive list of settlements in Pembrokeshire.
There are three weather stations in Pembrokeshire: at Tenby, Milford Haven and Penycwm, all on the coast.
Milford Haven enjoys a mild climate and Tenby shows a similar range of temperatures throughout the year, while at Penycwm, on the west coast and 100m above sea level, temperatures are slightly lower
Pembrokeshire, though, featured twice in the 2016 wettest places in Wales at Whitechurch in the north of the county and Scolton Country Park , near Haverfordwest.
Orielton was the tenth driest place in Wales in 2016
The county has on average the highest coastal winter temperatures in Wales due to its proximity to the relatively warm Atlantic Ocean.
Inland, average temperatures tend to fall 0.5 °C for each 100 metres increase in height
The air pollution rating of Pembrokeshire is Good, the lowest rating.
The rocks in the county were formed between 600 and 290 million years ago.
More recent rock formations were eroded when sea levels rose 80 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
Around 60 million years ago, the Pembrokeshire landmass emerged through a combination of uplift and falling sea levels; the youngest rocks, from the Carboniferous Period, contain the Pembrokeshire Coalfield.
The landscape was subject to considerable change as a result of ice ages; about 20,000 years ago the area was scraped clean of soil and vegetation by the ice sheet; subsequently, meltwater deepened the existing river valleys.
While Pembrokeshire is not usually a seismically active area, in August 1892 there was a series of pronounced activities over a six-day period.
The Pembrokeshire coastline includes numerous bays and sandy beaches.
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only park in the UK established primarily because of its coastline, occupies more than a third of the county.
The park contains the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a near-continuous 186-mile long-distance trail from Amroth, by the Carmarthenshire border in the southeast, to St Dogmaels just down the River Teifi estuary from Cardigan, Ceredigion, in the north.
The National Trust owns 60 miles of Pembrokeshire's coast.
Nowhere in the county is more than 10 miles from tidal water.
The large estuary and natural harbour of Milford Haven cuts deep into the coast; this inlet is formed by the confluence of the Western Cleddau , the Eastern Cleddau, and rivers Cresswell and Carew.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail
A slideshow of this amazing walk from 2011
The Pembroke Coastal Bus Service heading back to Pembroke Dock in Pembrokeshire South Wales 6
The Pembroke Coastal Cruiser Bus Service heading back to Pembroke Dock in Pembrokeshire South Wales
A Walk along Pembroke High Street in Pembrokeshire Wales 1
The Virtual Tourist walks along Pembroke High Street in Pembrokeshire Wales
UK West Wales, Pembrokeshire UK
West Wales 2011 Looking to AMROTH, - Wild,, Rugged, Coastline but a pleasant, COASTAL path walk/cycle.
Llanion Lodge - Pembroke Dock - United Kingdom
Llanion Lodge hotel city: Pembroke Dock - Country: United Kingdom
Address: 26 London Road,; zip code: SA72 6DT
Llanion Lodge offers bed and breakfast accommodation in Pembroke Dock, with free parking and Wi-Fi. Around 9 minutes’ walk from the train station, this guest house also serves a full English breakfast.
-- Le Llanion Lodge vous propose un hébergement en Bed & Breakfast à Pembroke Dock, avec parking et connexion Wi-Fi gratuits. Située à environ 9 minutes de marche de la gare, cette maison d'hôtes sert un copieux petit-déjeuner anglais complet.
-- El bed and breakfast Llanion Lodge está situado en Pembroke Dock y ofrece conexión WiFi gratuita y aparcamiento gratuito. El establecimiento sirve un desayuno inglés completo y se encuentra a unos 9 minutos a pie de la estación de trenes.
-- Die Llanion Lodge in Pembroke Dock bietet Unterkünfte mit Frühstück sowie kostenfreie Parkplätze und WLAN. Den Bahnhof erreichen Sie in etwa 9 Gehminuten von der Pension, die ein englisches Frühstück anbietet.
-- Llanion Lodge biedt bed & breakfast met gratis parkeergelegenheid en WiFi in Pembroke Dock. Het ligt op 9 minuten lopen van het treinstation, en serveert dagelijks een volledig Engels ontbijt.
-- Situato a Pembroke Dock, il bed & breakfast Llanion Lodge offre un parcheggio gratuito, la connessione Wi-Fi senza costi aggiuntivi, una colazione all'inglese, e si trova a circa 9 minuti a piedi dalla stazione ferroviaria.
-- Llanion Lodgeはペムブローク・ドックの駅から徒歩約9分に位置するベッド&ブレックファーストで、無料駐車場、Wi-Fi、フルイングリッシュブレックファーストを提供しています。 各客室にはテレビ、冷蔵庫、電子レンジ、紅茶とコーヒーメーカーが備わり、一部の客室は専用バスルーム付きです。 Llanion Lodgeでは豊富なフルイングリッシュブレックファーストを毎日提供しています(リクエストに応じて早朝対応可)。 Llanion...
-- Llanion Lodge住宿加早餐旅馆位于Pembroke Dock,距离火车站约有9分钟步行路程,提供客房、免费停车场和Wi-Fi,供应全套英式早餐。 每间客房均设有电视、冰箱、微波炉和沏茶/咖啡设施。部分客房设有连接浴室。 Llanion Lodge住宿加早餐旅馆每天早晨供应丰盛的全套英式早餐,亦可应客人要求提早供应早餐。 Llanion Lodge住宿加早餐旅馆距离Pembroke Dock渡轮码头仅1英里(1.
-- Obiekt Llanion Lodge to pensjonat B&B położony w miejscowości Pembroke Dock. Na miejscu dostępny jest bezpłatny parking i WiFi. W 9 minut można dojść z pensjonatu na dworzec kolejowy. W obiekcie serwowane jest pełne śniadanie angielskie.
-- Отель типа «постель и завтрак» Llanion Lodge с бесплатной парковкой и Wi-Fi находится в городе Пемброук-Док, в 9 минутах ходьбы от железнодорожного вокзала. Для гостей в отеле сервируют полный английский завтрак.
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Walk past Pembroke Castle and along the Main Street in Pembrokeshire Wales 1
Walk past Pembroke Castle and along Pembroke Main Street in Pembrokeshire South Wales
Pembrokeshire Coast
Music: The Black Crowes - She Talks to Angels
My wonderful hometown of Pembroke Dock
Pembroke Dock Olympic Diving Training Program taking place in Pembrokeshire Wales 1
Pembroke Dock Olympic Diving Training Program taking place in Pembrokeshire Wales
Wales - Tenby, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom (Europe)
Tenby (Welsh: Dinbych-y-pysgod, meaning fortlet of the fish) is a walled seaside town in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the western side of Carmarthen Bay.
Tenby is a local government community. Notable features include 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of sandy beaches and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, the 13th century medieval town walls, including the Five Arches barbican gatehouse, Tenby Museum and Art Gallery, the 15th century St. Mary's Church, and the National Trust's Tudor Merchant's House. [Source: Wikipedia]
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Places to see in ( Pembroke - UK )
Places to see in ( Pembroke - UK )
Pembroke is a historic settlement and former county town of Pembrokeshire in West Wales. The town features a number of historic buildings and complexes and is one of the major population centres in the county. It was the birthplace of Henry Tudor, later Henry VII of England.
Pembroke Castle, the remains of a stone mediæval castle was the birthplace of King Henry VII of England. Gerald de Windsor was Constable of Pembroke. Pembroke town and castle and its surroundings are linked with the early Christian church. Later this was the site of the Knights of St John in the UK.
On both banks of the Pembroke River to the west of the castle are many remains of early activities. The North Shore Quarries are relatively complete as are the remains of medieval and Elizabethan slipways where wooden vessels were built before the industrial dockyard and admiralty town was built on the grid pattern of Pembroke Dock.
Pembroke is on the south Pembrokeshire peninsula, by the estuary of the River Cleddau. Pembroke town is at the bottom of a small valley, flanked on all sides by woodland and arable farmland. The town is 8 miles (13 km) south of the county town of Haverfordwest, and 75 miles (121 km) west of the capital of Wales, Cardiff.
The town is centred on Main Street, which is the only street that is inside the original town walls. Outside of the walls, residential estates have been built to the north towards Pembroke Dock, to the east towards the village of Lamphey and to the south. To the west of the town lies the village of Monkton, which is included as part of the community of Pembroke.
The A4139 road between Pembroke Dock and Tenby runs through Pembroke, incorporating Main Street, which operates as a one-way system due to the narrowness of the road. The A4075 road is accessed from the east end of Main Street and connects Pembroke to the A477 road which is the main route between south Pembrokeshire and west Carmarthenshire.
Pembroke railway station on Station Road serves the town of Pembroke. The railway station is on a branch of the West Wales Line. There is also a two-hourly service from Swansea terminating at Pembroke Dock and also services to Cardiff Central.
( Pembroke - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Pembroke . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Pembroke - UK
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Journeys: Pembrokeshire, Wales -- Castles and Coast
Pembrokeshire in Wales is a hidden national treasure with beautiful gardens, the only National Coast Park in Britain, and the Landsker, a line of castles and strongholds built in the 11th century by Normans to act as a barrier between England and Wales. We visit Pembroke Castle, where Henry Tudor was born, and which was the centre for Norman rule in West Wales, and Carew Castle built on the site of an Iron Age fort. Picton and Upton Castles, Saundersfoot and Colby have magnificent gardens and for scenery we were blown away by the sweeping crescent of jagged cliffs, sandy beaches, and incredible sea views along the 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Path. For more information visit ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode #6 in Journeys through the British Isles.
Lawrenny Quay, Pembrokeshire, Wales. UK
Also views over Cosheston and long distance views across the Cleddau.
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South Pembrokeshire Coastal Scenery.
Coastal scenery from the 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Beautiful Pembroke Dock.mp4
Pembroke Dock is in West Wales and is full of history. Edwardian Town
with water all around the town. Beautiful scenery and walks, Castles and Attractions.Less expensive than Tenby which is only 10 miles away. Very close to beaches and amazing scenery. Very friendly people in the town.
Обьединённое Королевство, Milford Haven, Whales United Kingdom ???????? , ресторан sea food
Milford Haven Waterway (Welsh: Dyfrffordd Aberdaugleddau) is a natural harbour in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. The Haven is a ria or drowned valley flooded at the end of the last Ice Age[1][2] formed by the Pembroke River and the Daugleddau estuary, and winds west to the sea. As one of the deepest natural harbours in the world, it is a busy shipping channel, trafficked by ferries from Pembroke Dock to Ireland, oil tankers and pleasure craft. Admiral Horatio Nelson, visiting the harbour with the Hamiltons, described it as the next best natural harbour to Trincomalee in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) and the finest port in Christendom.[3]
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Mark & Howard's Beautiful Walks - Pembrokeshire Coastal Path Episode Thirteen
PEMBROKE TO ANGLE. 13/18
Estuary Exit. Mark & Howard's beautiful British walks. Here they walk the entire stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, all 186 miles of it, in the summer of 2013. In their unique and comic way they capture the highlights for lovers of walking in the UK.