Peppered across the chiselled Pembrokeshire coastline and interspersed amongst the wild emerald countryside is a deep, captivating history.
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Wales is famous for having more castles per square mile than any other in the world, here are our top 5 castles in Pembrokeshire to visit.
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Take a step back in time with a visit to Pembrokeshire's fascinating historical attractions. Think castles, cathedrals, chapels and museums.
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Plan an adventure and visit some of North Pembrokeshire most interesting historical locations and heritage sites.
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Learn the history behind the castle walls and under the cobbled streets of this quaint historical Welsh town.
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You're likely to have heard about Saint David, Patron Saint of Wales - but how much do you know about his mother?
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In 1797, French soldiers invaded Britain but it is one Fishguard female who remains the iconic figure remembered from the event.
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The famous last British invasion involved French soldiers attempt to conquer Fishguard. Find out what happened here.
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Learn the legend and history behind Saint David (aka Dewi Sant) and how he became the Patron Saint of Wales.
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Celebrate Valentines a little different this year and follow the tradition of Welsh Valentines early, on the 25th January.
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Did you know that one of Pembrokeshire's favourite castles has a strong royal connection?
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One of our deep Welsh valleys has their own New Year celebrations in mid-January, pay a visit and take part in this unique tradition.
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Pembrokeshire has a rich history involving war, piracy and the Tudor monarchy with a colourful collection of people and tales.
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