Pembrokeshire
Day out: Afon Teifi, Pembrokeshire
Enjoy an autumn outing to the small Welsh village of Cenarth, where Afon Teifi plays host to an awe-inspiring natural event
Walk: Skomer, Pembrokeshire
On an island that hums with wildlife, the star of the show is a plucky little seabird with plenty of colour and character
Walk: Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire
Explore the historic Welsh island of Caldey and its Cistercian abbey, where woodlands resound with birdsong and path verges blush pink in spring with clumps of thrift
Guide to Pembrokeshire: where to stay, eat and best walks
Rugged, sparkling and ancient, the Pembrokeshire Coast is a natural jewel on our shores. Waves crash against brilliantly hued rocks, abundant wildflowers shimmer in the breeze and ramblers inhale lungfuls of fantastically fresh air
Day Out: St Bride’s Bay, Pembrokeshire
UFOs, falling moons and strange lights out at sea – we explore The Broad Haven Triangle, a four-decade-old mystery on the south-west coast of Wales
Newgale Sands, Pembrokeshire
Discover a wild and rugged stretch of coast with a fascinating history to match - perfect for a winter stroll
Grey seals, Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire
Explore a rocky headland, one of Pembrokeshire's prime locations for spotting marine mammals
Puffin Colony, Skomer, Pembrokeshire
See puffins on one of the most accessible and important seabird colonies in north-west Europe