Pembrokeshire
Are you looking for a new home in Pembrokeshire?
Pembrokeshire embraces the far west of Wales and setting up a new home here certainly embraces all that this beautiful county has to offer.
The coastline hugs three sides of the county and has National Park status to compete with Snowdonia and the Brecon Beacons. There are towering cliffs and sandy coves on the St David’s peninsula, and calm sailing waters lead from Pembroke Dock to Lawrenny Quay. From the remoteness of the west to the summer-time beaches of Tenby and Saundersfoot in the south, this county is so picturesque. Add the imposing castles at Pembroke and Carew for a sense of history and there is something for everyone to enjoy. For a great overview, the Preseli Mountains take in a panorama of sea and farmland, stretching into neighbouring Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion.
The M4 is the main road route through South Wales, joining the A40 across Pembrokeshire. The local train network links the main towns, Haverfordwest and Milford Haven - with its ferry service to Ireland - to the mainline stations at Swansea and Cardiff.