Pembrokeshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Pembrokeshire:
Wales Coastal Path, Barafundle Beach, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Folly Farm, Pembroke Castle, Marloes Sands Beach, Tenby Lifeboat Station, Broadhaven Beach, Tenby Castle Beach, Skomer Island, St. Govan's Chapel, St. Davids Cathedral, Freshwater West Angle, Caldey Island, Strumble Head Lighthouse
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Things To Do in Pembrokeshire, Wales: Barafundle Bay to Tenby
This travel guide to Pembrokeshire, Wales will show you the most stunning parts of this beautiful county. From Barafundle Bay to Tenby, these are the best things to do here...
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Our final day in Wales and we went looking for the best beaches in South Wales. We visited a few of the best natural spots in Pembrokeshire like the Green bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks. After we headed to St Govans Chapel, a cool find in a secret cove. Finally we went to Broadhaven beach, a stunning secluded beach on the South of Wales. Wales is a great way to get off the beaten path, even during a peak season it is still relatively untouched. This is a great stop on your UK travels and looking for something a bit unique.
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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.
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Along the way we stop at some famous Castles including Newcastle Castle, Candleston Castle, Coity Castle, Ogmore Castle, Manorbier Castle, Carew Castle, Cardiff Castle, Conwy Castle, Pembroke Castle and Ewenny Priory, which isn't a castle but looks like one.
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Cambridgeshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, American Air Museum, Peterborough Cathedral, The Centre for Computing History, King's College Chapel, Ely Cathedral, Fitzwilliam Museum, The River Cam, Anglesey Abbey, Paxton Pits Nature Reserve, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve, Pembroke College, Scott Polar Research Institute, The Backs
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Places to see in ( Goodwick - UK )
Places to see in ( Goodwick - UK )
Goodwick is a coastal town in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales, immediately west of its twin town of Fishguard. The coasts of Wales were subjected to Norse raids during the Viking Era and, in the latter 10th century, Norse trading posts and settlements became established. The place name probably derives from a combination of the old Norse forms: góðr (good) and vik (bay or cove) giving góðrvik.
Compare formation with Reykjavík (Smoking Bay) where reykr = 'smoke'.[1] However the South East facing hillside of Goodwick is sheltered from prevailing and salty SW winds and therefore naturally well tree-covered compared with the exposed headland above and the wet land of the bay. Many older developments in Goodwick have the name 'Goedwig' meaning forest - Goedwig Terrace, Villas, Chapel etc. Thus an alternative explanation for the name may be that it was Goedwig and Goorvik may just have been a happy coincidence for the invaders.
Goodwick was a small fishing village in the parish of Llanwnda, but in 1887 work commenced on a railway connection and harbour, and the village grew rapidly to service this. The main industry is now tourism although in the town's industrial past brick making was once an important industry. Some fishing still takes place on a small scale but most activity is centered on Milford Haven. The local beach, Goodwick Sands, is where the defeated French invasion force assembled prior to their unconditional surrender on 24 February 1797.
The harbour was constructed by blasting 1.6 million tonnes of rock from the hillside to make a 900 m long breakwater. The quarried-out area became the quay. The harbour was finally opened on 30 August 1906. Planned to be the end of the Great Western Railway's line and its major sea port, replacing Neyland, problems with the harbour (known as Fishguard Harbour) prevented larger ocean liners from docking. Accordingly, the harbour has a smaller inner breakwater protecting the remaining open side.
In October 2011 plans for Fishguard & Goodwick Marina were revealed in the Western Telegraph. The developers Conygar who hope to invest £100 million into the project have submitted plans to Pembrokeshire County Council for a 450 berth marina, 253 new residential flats and a 19-acre platform for the potential expansion of the existing Stena Line port. The scheme would also create a publicly accessible promenade and waterfront, and visitor parking as well as workshops, stores and ancillary facilities. If approved most of the proposed new developments will be sited by reclaiming land from the sea bed within the two existing breakwaters mainly near the current 'Ocean Lab' and alongside the existing ferry terminal access roads. Conygar have also exchanged contracts to acquire an eleven-acre site for a lorry stop and distribution park on the perimeter of the Stena Line owned port.
Fishguard & Goodwick railway station served local rail travellers from the town, and from nearby Fishguard, until the line was effectively closed to such passengers by the reduction in service to boat trains only in 1964. After this, trains only served Fishguard Harbour and the station fell into disrepair. Following investment from Network Rail and Pembrokeshire County Council the station has now been re-built and was reopened for passengers again, on 14 May 2012. It is served by the boat trains and the newly introduced local trains.
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Cambridge Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Cambridge:
Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, The Centre for Computing History, King's College Chapel, Fitzwilliam Museum, The River Cam, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Pembroke College, Scott Polar Research Institute, The Backs, Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Bridge of Sighs, Church of St Mary the Great, Corpus Clock, Mathematical Bridge
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