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The Best Attractions In Manorbier

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Manorbier is a village, community and parish on the south coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. An electoral ward with the same name exists. This ward stretches inland to St Florence and had a total population at the 2011 Census of 2,083.. Manorbier is twinned with Vernou-la-Celle-sur-Seine, France. The name means the 'Manor of Pŷr'. The village is served by Manorbier railway station on the West Wales Line.
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  • 1. Manorbier Castle Manorbier
    Manorbier is a village, community and parish on the south coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. An electoral ward with the same name exists. This ward stretches inland to St Florence and had a total population at the 2011 Census of 2,083.. Manorbier is twinned with Vernou-la-Celle-sur-Seine, France. The name means the 'Manor of Pŷr'. The village is served by Manorbier railway station on the West Wales Line.
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  • 2. Manorbier Beach Manorbier
    Manorbier is a village, community and parish on the south coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. An electoral ward with the same name exists. This ward stretches inland to St Florence and had a total population at the 2011 Census of 2,083.. Manorbier is twinned with Vernou-la-Celle-sur-Seine, France. The name means the 'Manor of Pŷr'. The village is served by Manorbier railway station on the West Wales Line.
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  • 3. Rhossili Bay Rhossili
    Rhossili is a small village and community on the southwestern tip of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea. It is within an area designated as the first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the United Kingdom. The village has a community council and is part of the Gower parliamentary constituency, and the Gower electoral ward.
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  • 4. Pembroke Castle Pembroke
    Pembroke was the founding county town of Pembrokeshire in Wales. Pembroke still features a number of historic buildings, town walls and complexes. It is a community and one of the larger towns in the county with a population of 7,552. Pembroke Castle was the birthplace of Henry Tudor, later to become Henry VII of England.
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  • 6. Barafundle Beach Stackpole
    Barafundle Bay is a remote, slightly curved, east-facing sandy beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, near Stackpole Quay and is part of the Stackpole Estate, managed by The National Trust. The beach, which was their private beach, was owned by the Cawdor family of Stackpole Court. On the northern approach to the beach are steps and a wall which were built by the owners to ease access to the beach.
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