Exploring Pembrokeshire, a county in mid-southwest Wales, offers a unique experience that’s sure to provide memories that last a lifetime. With over 200 miles of unspoiled coastline, Pembrokeshire National Park is a paradise for hikers, surfers, kayakers, and wildlife watchers Read More
Exploring Pembrokeshire’s Breathtaking Walks: A Guide to Planning the Perfect Walking Holiday in Wales
If you’re looking for a rewarding adventure, then why not plan a walking holiday in Pembrokeshire? Pembrokeshire is a county on the south-west coast of Wales and it is known for its stunning scenery, picturesque coastal paths, and rugged landscapes. Read More
Exploring Coasteering in Pembrokeshire Wales: A Unique Way to Experience the Beauty of the Coastline
If you’re looking for a truly unique way of exploring the Welsh coastline, coasteering is definitely one activity that should be on your list. Coasteering originated in the 1980s and is a blend of cliff jumping, swimming, exploring, rock climbing, Read More
Cardigan Port Tide Times 2023-06-22
2023-06-22 LowWater Time:04:40 Height: 1.35m 2023-06-22 HighWater Time:09:59 Height: 3.94m 2023-06-22 LowWater Time:16:48 Height: 1.42m 2023-06-22 HighWater Time:22:14 Height: 4.05m 2023-06-23 LowWater Time:05:11 Height: 1.45m 2023-06-23 HighWater Time:10:37 Height: 3.80m 2023-06-23 LowWater Time:17:18 Height: 1.54m 2023-06-23 HighWater Time:22:54 Height: 3.92m Read More
Exploring the Best Walking Routes in Pembrokeshire: A Guide for the Modern Hiker
Pembrokeshire, Wales is renowned for its spectacular coastal and countryside scenery, and it’s easy to see why. With its rolling hills, expansive peninsulas, and picturesque beaches, it’s no wonder why Pembrokeshire is a top destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts Read More