The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park reference article from the English Wikipedia on 24-Jul-2004
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro in the Welsh language) is a national park along the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales. It is the only one of the UK's national parks to be primarily coastal.

The park was designated in 1952, and has a total area of 620 km2. This falls into four distinct sections. Running clockwise around the coast, these are the south Pembrokeshire coast, including Caldey Island; the Daugleddau estuary; the St Bride's Bay coast, including the coastal islands; and the Preseli Hills. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path connects the sections of the park.

External link

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority


National parks of England and Wales:
Current Parks:
Brecon Beacons | The Broads | Dartmoor | Exmoor | Lake District | North York Moors | Northumberland | Peak District | Pembrokeshire Coast | Snowdonia | Yorkshire Dales
Proposed Parks:
New Forest (approved June 2004) | South Downs