The Sights of Pembrokeshire
The seaside community on the southwest of Wales is filled with breathtaking landscapes, lush beaches, and properly preserved historical landmarks, which is why this natural haven is crowded with tourists all year round. Should you plan to spend a holiday in this region, here are some of the attractions you need to see:
- St. David's Cathedral
- Blue Lagoon Waterpark
- Broad Haven South
- Oakwood Theme Park
This church was erected in 1081 on the most westerly point of Wales. Back in the days, William the Conqueror frequented the site to pray and considered it a most holy and sacred place. Though it has been vandalised countless times, the locals have restored it to its former glory.
This is one of the largest of its kind in the country at 90m long and 40m wide. It is located in the Bluestone Holiday Village near Canaston Bridge. This place is ideal for families with young children who simply want to cool off especially during the summer.
Found one mile off the village of Bosherton, this is considered one of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches because of its pristine waters, dramatic cliff views, and sand dunes of all sizes. It is also a popular destination for surfers and bodyboarders.
Every year, this recreational centre attracts over 400,000 tourists. This is because it houses a variety of rides that will surely attract thrill seekers of all ages. Some of the more popular ones include Nutty Jake's gold mine, self-operated go karts, and, last but not the least, Spped – a Gerstlauer Euro-fighter roller coaster.
Of course, there are many more destinations worth seeing. If you want to find out more of these locations, then visit Pembrokeshire as soon as you can.




