Category: Outdoors

It’s Dolphin Soup…

Following close on the heels or, rather, the tail of the humpback whale recently, this month has been a real treat with what has been described as “dolphin soup” by some happy observers. If...

Train Travel Disruption in February and March

  Rail passengers need to look out for disruption to services across the region as essential maintenance takes place through February and March Transport for Wales (TfW) and Network Rail say that wherever possible...

Help Plant a New Woodland

  Pembrokeshire Natural Burial Ground will plant just over an acre of new woodland on 10 and 11 February which will become part of a walk there. It says: “We are inviting people to join...

A Whale of a Time in Fishguard Bay

As if it wasn’t enough that we live in a beautiful place where we can swim in the sea all the year around, often with seals, dolphins, porpoises and a range of jellyfish, now...

Free Entries to Ironman 2024

Scroll down for the English version Gwneud i bob milltir gyfrif yng nghystadleuaeth IRONMAN eleni  Wrth i gyfnod y Nadolig ddod i ben, ac i bobl droi eu sylw at Flwyddyn Newydd fwy heini...

The Garden in Winter

Winter can be good news for the lazy gardener. But if you’ve been looking at that pile of leaves and thinking: “I must clear that up”, hang fire. Leaving things just as they are...

£5,000 on Offer for Art Project

Artists/performers based in Wales are being offered £5,000 and an opportunity to make a new piece of work for the outdoors, attend a residency in Ireland, and tour four festivals in Wales, England, Ireland...

Pirates of Pembrokeshire

Dr Simon Hancock will give an illustrated talk about the impact of piracy around the coast of Pembrokeshire at Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard, focusing on the Tudor period. He will also describe how Pembrokeshire men...