Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2022, having been designated on 29 February 1952. As well as being the only UK National Park that exists mainly due to its coastline, it’s split into four parts, each one with its own quirks and unique qualities.While the coastline may be the headline act, it’s backed by a stellar supporting cast and although nowhere in the National Park is more than ten miles from the sea, there’s far more to explore than you may think. The world -class coastline is backed by hills, estuaries, valleys and woodlands that allow you to discover something different.
616km2
Of Designated Landscape
1952
Designated since
22,000
Resident population
7
Green Coast beaches
420km
Coastline
4.2 million
Visitors per year
536m
Highest point
2km
Longest beach
240km
Heritage coast
10
Blue Flag beaches
100m
Narrowest point
16km
Widest point