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Ranger Libby Thomas stands in wildflower meadow outside of PCNPA HQ in Llanion.
Biodiversity blossoming in Park office’s meadow

Wild strawberry, wintercress and sticky mouse ear are only a few of the plants emerging from an acre of wildflower meadow management outside the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority’s HQ in Pembroke Dock.

Published 10 June 2013

St Davids John Muir CIC Share Day in Pembrokeshire College
Community conservationists share special day with National Park

A local group’s continued commitment to conservation in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has secured them a third John Muir Award in the space of four years.

Published 10 June 2013

Pentre Ifan pond dipping platform with Ranger Richard Vaughan
Army of volunteers dip into ancient woodland

An ancient woodland near one of Wales’ best-known prehistoric sites continues to be enjoyed and appreciated after thousands of years thanks to 400 hours of volunteer work.

Published 06 June 2013

Cathedral Choir OyP 2012
Traditional and avant-garde meet in Oriel y Parc

Opportunities to experience some of Wales’ finest choral music and art are on offer in St Davids this half term holiday.

Published 22 May 2013

Bowlore at Carew Castle
Download and discover the Park this holiday

With castles, forts, beaches and trails on the doorstep, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the place to try something new this half-term.

Published 17 May 2013

Mental health walkability group outing on Coast Path above Broad Haven.
Park Authority helping people find their feet

Popping out for a quick saunter around the block sounds easy to achieve, but if you have a mental or physical illness or disability even getting to the start of a walk can be a challenge.

Published 16 May 2013

New access paves the way to Skrinkle Haven

A badly eroded access road to a popular South Pembrokeshire beauty spot has recently been restored, greatly benefitting locals and visitors.

Published 16 May 2013

Class from Stackpole VC School planting wildflower meadow at Castlemartin Camp with Ranger Lynne Houlston
Keeping the insects buzzing at Castlemartin Range

The cold and wet weather of 2012 hit the UK’s bumblebee and butterfly populations badly but a local school has been working hard on a conservation project to benefit these important insects.

Published 15 May 2013

Walking panel produced by Llywbrau Llandudoch & PCNPA
Wealth of walking on North Pembrokeshire coast

St Dogmaels in North Pembrokeshire is the start (or the finish!) of the 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail, but did you know that this area also has a fantastic network of popular inland paths and is perfect for the day walker?

Published 09 May 2013

Old picture of Carew Castle before National Park Authority acquired lease
Carew Castle celebrates thirty years of National Park management

The world around Carew Castle may have changed significantly over the past thirty years but its importance as one of Pembrokeshire’s most iconic tourism attractions remains as constant as ever.

Published 03 May 2013

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