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HIDDEN TREASURES
- AREAS TO DISCOVER
Pembrokeshire's
Secret Waterway
From Milford Haven with its enormous oil tankers to the upper reaches of the
two Cleddau rivers, teeming with wildlife, this area of Pembrokeshire is one
of contrasts. [More...]
Narberth
and the Landsker Borderlands
Narberth is one of the oldest towns in the county. Legend links it with King
Arthur and certainly it has associations with the Kings and Princes of Dyfed,
being where the main court was held. Situated on important trade routes from
Carmarthen to the East and the sheltered harbour at Tenby to the south, Narberth
assumed great significance. [More...]
In
and Around the Preseli Hills
Truly an area of magic and mystery, the Preseli hills cast a spell on whoever
visits them. The area is steeped in Celtic tradition and mythology. Prehistoric
sites, hill forts and the remains of burial chambers abound – proof that
for many centuries man has had very strong associations with this mystical
landscape. [More...]
St
David's Peninsula
The western edge of Wales is known as the birthplace of the patron saint of
Wales - Saint David’s. He first established his monastery on the banks
of the river Alun in the sixth century, and it was on this site that St David’s
Cathedral was built. [More...]
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