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  • ...on the west coast of Wales, bounded on the west by [[Cardigan Bay]], part of the [[Irish Sea]], but away from the county's narrow coastal plain Cardigan ==The lie of the land==
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  • ...' is a maritime [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the south-west of [[Wales]], and at {{database|Carmarthenshire|area}} square miles it is the ...round Carmarthen Bay, the quiet dip of the fields running into broad sandy beaches.
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  • |name=Pembrokeshire |map image=Pembrokeshire Brit Isles Sect 6.svg
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  • ...>Byrne, ''Irish Kings and High Kings'', pp 130–164.</ref> The population of the county is 145,320 according to the 2011 census. The county is rich in evidence of early human habitation.<ref name=StoutWex>Stout, Geraldine. "Essay 1: Wexfo
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  • |county=Pembrokeshire |LG district=Pembrokeshire
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  • |LG district=Vale of Glamorgan |constituency=Vale of Glamorgan
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  • |county=Pembrokeshire |LG district=Pembrokeshire
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  • |county=Pembrokeshire |LG district=Pembrokeshire
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  • [[File:CardiganBay2.svg|right|thumb|200px|Map of Cardigan Bay]] ...diganshire]] which latter shire curves around much of the southern stretch of the bay.
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  • [[File:Bristol channel detailed map.png|right|thumb|350px|Map of the Bristol Channel]] ...p;miles across at its widest point. On its coasts are several counties; [[Pembrokeshire]], [[Carmarthenshire]], [[Glamorgan]] and [[Monmouthshire]] on the northern
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  • ...[[Dorset]] to finish at [[Poole Harbour]]. It picks its way amongst some of the prettiest coasts in the land. ...has been calculated to be 114,931&nbsp;feet; almost four times the height of Mount Everest.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.swcp.org.uk/walk/reckoner.ht
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  • ...nd Cefn Sidan sands, and is partially covered by the [[Pembrokeshire Coast|Pembrokeshire Coast National Park]]. Carmarthen Bay and Estuaries is listed as Special Areas of Conservation by Joint Nature Conservation Committee.<ref>[http://jncc.defra
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  • [[File:Pembrokeshire Coast Path and National Park map.svg|thumb|300px|Map of Pembrokeshire, showing the Coastal Path and National Park]] [[File:Pembrokeshire coast national park 004.JPG|right|thumb|300px|On the Pembrokeshire coast]]
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  • {{county|Pembrokeshire}} ...eshire]], which runs into the sea in [[St George's Channel]] at [[Newport, Pembrokeshire]]. The whole river is about 11 miles long.
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  • |county=Pembrokeshire |LG district=Pembrokeshire
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  • [[File:Pembrokeshire Coast Path and National Park map.svg|thumb|300px|Map of Pembrokeshire, showing the Coastal Path and National Park]] ...Marloes peninsula, Pembrokeshire coast, Wales, UK.JPG|thumb||View from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path on Marloes peninsula]]
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  • [[File:Bride baymap1946.jpg|thumb|right|Map of St Bride's Bay made in 1946]] '''St Brides Bay''' is a rocky bay inlet in western [[Pembrokeshire]].
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  • |county=Pembrokeshire |LG district=Pembrokeshire
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  • {{county|Pembrokeshire}} ...es peninsula, Pembrokeshire coast, Wales, UK.JPG|thumb|right|View from the Pembrokeshire Coast Path on Marloes peninsula.]]
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  • ...lage of [[Roch, Pembrokeshire|Roch]], Nolton Haven falls within the parish of [[Nolton and Roch]]. ...o formed a part of the [[Wales Coast Path]]. An on-road section of route 4 of the [[National Cycle Network]] also runs through Nolton Haven.
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  • |county=Pembrokeshire |LG district=Pembrokeshire
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  • |county=Pembrokeshire |picture=Little Haven Pembrokeshire Wales 08.JPG
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  • |county=Pembrokeshire ...state consists of {{convert|12|km2|mi2|x|0}} of farmland, lakes, woodland, beaches, and cliffs.
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  • {{county|Pembrokeshire}} ...r Teifi]] as it opens into [[Cardigan Bay]], on the [[Pembrokeshire]] side of the river. The nearest village is [[St Dogmaels]], 1½ miles away upriver.
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  • ...to [[Poppit Sands]] and the headland of [[Cemaes Head]], in neighbouring [[Pembrokeshire]]. It is most easily reached by the B4548 road from the county town, [[Card ...is a popular holiday venue, being within easy reach of the Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire coastlines, both rich in scenery and wildlife.
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  • ...d dune system in Sussex, stretching away from the east side of the estuary of the [[River Rother (Rye)|River Rother]] at Rye Bay and on as one expanse be ...Site of Special Scientific Interest', while the rest is designated a Site of Nature Conservation Importance.
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  • ...th-east; by [[Cyffic]] to the north; and by [[Amroth]] and [[Crunwear]] in Pembrokeshire to the west. The greater part of the coastline is formed by of a fine sandy beach, a few miles in length. Marros also boasts a riding cent
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  • ...hire]]. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. There is a wide range of wildlife and a former RAF airfield. ...area for Cetti's warbler in the reed beds and scrub.<ref>{{cite web|title=Pembrokeshire Ringing Group|url=http://pembsringinggroup.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/cettis-re
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  • .... The beach, which was their private beach, was owned by the Cawdor family of [[Stackpole Court]]. On the northern approach to the beach are steps and a ...ctober. It is free to park after 5:30 pm. Access to the beach is via the [[Pembrokeshire Coast Path]] either from Stackpole Quay or from [[Broad Haven South]]. The
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  • ...in [[Pembrokeshire]]. It is one of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches in terms of the water quality, its south-facing location and dramatic cliff views backe ...ere is a camp site near the beach at Trevallen Farm and the nearby village of Bosherston has a traditional country pub and a small café serving cream te
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  • |LG district=Pembrokeshire |constituency=Preseli Pembrokeshire
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  • |LG district=Pembrokeshire |constituency=Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
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  • ...free parking above the beach with picnic benches and views of the islands of [[Skomer]] and [[Skokholm]].<ref name="geocities">{{cite web|url=http://www The cliffs have distinctive red sandstone of the type used for building [[St Davids Cathedral]].<ref name="geocities" />
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  • [[Image:Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire - Mick Garratt.jpg|thumb|right|Whitesands Bay and Carn Llidi]] ...bed as the best surfing beach in Pembrokeshire and one of the best tourist beaches in the world.
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  • ...ly curved and surrounded by cliffs. Walking on the beach gives great views of [[Skokholm Island]] and [[Gateholm Island]]. ...s and another access to the south that has steps leading to the midsection of the beach.
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  • |LG district=Pembrokeshire ...e is located on the cliff overlooking the bay. It is about two miles south of [[Lamphey]] and seven miles from the [[county town]], [[Pembroke]] by road.
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  • ...l Park]]. Freshwater West, noted for its strong waves and currents, is one of Wales' top surfing locations, and regularly hosts surfing tournaments such [[File:Back of the dunes at Freshwater West - geograph.org.uk - 860135.jpg|thumb|Sand dune
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  • ...Granston Churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 1475460.jpg|thumb|250px|Gravestone of Captain Bowlby in Granston churchyard]] ...tle]]. The large pebble bank of the bay was created by a storm on the 25th of October 1859. The currents at Abermawr can be hazardous but the headlands a
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  • |LG district=Pembrokeshire |constituency=Preseli Pembrokeshire
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  • [[File:Tresaith sea view.jpg|thumb|300px|View of the sea from a house in Tresaith.]] ...ife and flora. Many kinds of seabirds can be spotted and regular sightings of grey seals and dolphins are made.
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  • ...yslas]] ({{wmap|52.5271|-4.0495}}), which is a little south of the estuary of the [[River Dovey]], which river marks the boundary with [[Merionethshire]] ...ast Path]], an 870-mile long-distance walking route around the whole coast of [[Wales]] from [[Chepstow]] in [[Monmouthshire]] to [[Queensferry, Flintshi
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