
St Bride's Bay has something to offer everyone
There are many attractions along the Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast including the inspiring cathedral in St David's where pilgrims have come for many years.
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The coast path has many secrets to discover like the harbour at Solva, the magnificent beaches at Whitesands, Newgale, Broad Haven and Marloes peninsula. There are many castles to visit and activities such as fishing, pony trekking, golf and diving to enjoy.
Walk a while and you may see many wild flowers, birds and wild life, climb a stile and you may find such a place as Penycwn Cove. There are many places of peace and quiet to getaway from it all.
Voyages of Discovery
There is a great variety of boat trips available, from Martin's Haven to Skomer and from St Justinian (nr St David's) to Ramsey Island. There is a whale and dolphin watch, or you can land on the islands, visit caves and rock gorges, or even go on a fishing trip. Ramsey Island has some of the largest sea cliffs in Wales. There are wonderful opportunities for those interested in video and photography.
Wildlife:
Puffins are the UK's most colourful seabird and 6,000 or so pairs nest on Skomer, spending two-thirds of their life at sea the other third, from early April until the end of July, is spent at the island colony.
Grey seals can be seen most of the year, but come in autumn to see their pups.
Wildfowl flock to Marloes in the winter, many sea birds are around most of the year, and puffins and guillemots breed in great numbers on the islands in the summer.

