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Published: August 3rd 2022
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THU, 28 JUL 2022 – “Day 4: Our last full day in Wales is spent exploring the extreme south-west. You see some of Britain’s most gorgeous coastlines at the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. This region is stunning and was the birthplace of both the patron saint of Wales, and the Twdyr (anglicised to Tudor) royal dynasty. You stop in the county town of Pembroke, where you can enter the thick medieval walls of the castle. And after this, you travel on to the tiny cathedral city of St Davids for lunch and time for exploration. In the afternoon we return to Tenby for an afternoon exploring this colourful town with its beachside Georgian Houses, Cobbled Alleys and 13th century Medieval town walls.“ Overnight Tenby, Wales
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