Ilkeston Cam On Holiday 2002 - South West Wales
Part 17 - Pembrokeshire Views
The photos on this page were taken during July 2002
The Pembrokeshire coastline is widely admired for its scenery
and is of course the main part of the National Park. This is
just one example of the views that surround the county, looking
across the mouth of the Milford Haven towards St Ann's Head and
in the far distance, Skokholm Island.
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The National Park though is not only about the coast. A few miles
inland, this view from near the toll bridge at Pembroke Dock
shows the wooded banks at the side of the Milford Haven waters.
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Also in the National Park in the north of the county are the
Preseli Hills, which, apart from their own beauty provide a superb
vantage point for views in all directions. This is looking southwards
towards Narberth and Tenby.
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A couple of local residents are more interested in what's underfoot
than the views.
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To the north the view is towards Fishguard and on a clear day,
Cardigan Bay would be visible from here.
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The road goes off in one direction whilst a signpost directs
walkers in another but as no part of Pembrokeshire is more than
15 miles from the sea, all ways will soon lead to home.
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