Gorgeous Treffgarne Gorge
Some of Pembrokeshire’s best walks seem to be hidden away – like the Treffgarne Gorge. A good starting point for this walk is the parking space just off the A40 to the west at...
Providing You With the Best of Pembrokeshire
Some of Pembrokeshire’s best walks seem to be hidden away – like the Treffgarne Gorge. A good starting point for this walk is the parking space just off the A40 to the west at...
Do we need reminding how stunning the coast of Pembrokeshire can be? Perhaps we do sometimes. And on occasion it takes an outsider to highlight how much we have to be thankful for…...
In Part One yesterday we learned about Aline Page’s early life. PART TWO Where did her feeling for poetry come from? “I remember loving John Donne when we studied the Eight Metaphysical Poets for...
Regular readers of Pembrokeshire.Online will be familiar with the passionate poetry of Aline Page. But who is the woman behind the concise, incisive lines and carefully chosen words? PART ONE Aline had an idyllic...
We hope all Pembrokeshire.Online’s lovely readers and contributors have a very happy Christmas time. It’s been an interesting year when, certainly speaking for myself, I have discovered that I don’t need to travel all...
Pembrokeshire abounds in wonderful hills… high places that were once the perfect setting for fortifications. The twin peaks of Garn Fawr and Garn Fechan, to the south of Strumble Head, both had hill forts...
Newport Sands can be a windswept spot – not necessarily the sort of beach where you’re going to settle down for the day (unless you really do like sand in your sandwiches). But it’s...
The Tenby Blues Festival will be back for the weekend of 12-14 November 2021. Once again the blues community will be arriving to spend three days enjoying some of the best international and...
There are beaches, there are great beaches… and there is Newgale. However many times you come over the hills and see that immense stretch of sand, it always stuns. We know that Pembrokeshire weather...
When my Pembrokeshire.Online colleague Kitty Parsons kindly dropped me off at Cwm-yr-Eglws, I told her that I would walk back along the coast and see her in Goodwick in about three hours. Four-and-a-half hours...