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PEMBROKESHIRE COAST NATIONAL PARK

The National Park is 612 square kilometres in area and stretches from St. Dogmaels on the Ceredigion border in the north to Amroth in the south. It includes much of the Cleddau Waterway, an estuary and river system that flows from the Preseli Hills in the north of Pembrokeshire to the coast beyond Milford Haven. Although predominantly coast, the Park also includes much of the Preseli Hills. For the main website see HERE.


The Park is a unique environment made up of many things - wildlife, habitats, farming, history, tourism, business and local communities. The role of the National Park Authority is to work to achieve a happy balance for all those with an interest in the Park.

It’s worth remembering that the land in the National Parks is not in public ownership. Most of the land is privately owned. In fact without the foreshore lease, the National Park owns just 5.37 sq km of land - just under 1% of the area of the National Park.

The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority is made up of many different parts such Recreation, Education, Planning and Conservation,


For issues such as planning refer to the main PCNPA website here NATIONAL PARK


For information about activities, maps, walks etc try HERE.

The website can be hard to navigate - there are essentially 4 sections called Enjoying, Learning, Caring and Discover More. Bear this in mind when trying to find something!