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Pembrokeshire is a county in the south west of Wales. The county town is Haverfordwest where Pembrokeshire County Council is headquartered. The county is home to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only coastal national park of its kind in the United Kingdom and one of three national parks in Wales.
In the north of the county are the Preseli Hills which includes the highest point of the county at Foel Cwmcerwyn, this is a wide stretch of high moorland with many prehistoric monuments and the source of the bluestones used in the construction of the inner circle of Stonehenge in England.
The county's coastline comprises internationally important seabird breeding sites and numerous bays and sandy beaches.
Things to do
Cardigan Bay is home to a rich and diverse variety of wildlife including the photogenic and ever playful bottlenose dolphin.
On the coast there is Pembrokeshire's best known footpath which winds its way around the magnificent bays and spectacular headlands of the only coastal national park in Britain.
Family cycling in Pembrokeshire is particularly good and children and parents alike will appreciate the relaxed experience. There are rides to suit all ages, from beginners to experienced cyclists, whether it be Mountain Biking, Touring or tearing up the roads on a Racing Bike.