Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only coastal national park of its kind in the British Isles and one of three national parks in Wales. The coastal county of Ceredigion geography ranges from the peaks of the Cambrian Mountains in the east, to beautiful coastline in the west.
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St. Govan's Head - Pembrokeshire
Access, to the Head, is across a Ministry of Defence Firing Range, which is open to the public most weekends and also on public holidays. This limestone plateau was formed some 50 million years ago and supports a profusion of plants. The hard, dry rock and the challenging vertical limestone, make it a popular place for climbers. There are good views of Caldey Island and Old Castle Head from near the Coastguard Station.
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