Pen Dal-aderyn
Pen Dal-aderyn is the westernmost point of mainland Wales.
Haverfordwest (/ˈhævərfərdˈwɛst/; Welsh: Hwlffordd [ˈhuːlfɔrð]) is the county town of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and serves as the county's principal commercial and administrative centre. Haverfordwest is the most populous urban area in Pembrokeshire, with a population of 13,367 in 2001, though its community boundaries make it the second most populous settlement in the county, with 10,812 people. The 2011 census quoted a population of 12,042 only lived within the confines of the parish. This agreed with the total population of all 5 wards involved.
Population: 13,469
Latitude: 51° 48' 6.08" N
Longitude: -4° 58' 8.90" W
Pen Dal-aderyn is the westernmost point of mainland Wales.
Pembroke School (in Welsh: Ysgol Penfro) is a co-educational school of 1500 students in Pembroke, Wales. Founded in 1972 as a result of the amalgamation of Pembroke Grammar School and Coronation Secondary Modern School, the Pembroke School offers ed…
Pembrey Burrows stretch from Burry Port's harbour area – a former coal port, now a marina – to Pembrey Country Park, a leisure and nature complex that is one of West Wales's leading visitor attraction.
Netherwood School was a small privately owned boarding school situated near the community of Saundersfoot, Wales.
The Hundred of Narberth was a hundred in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was formed by the Act of Union of 1536 from parts of the pre-Norman cantrefs of Penfro (the commote of Coedrath) and Cantref Gwarthaf (the commote of Efelfre). It derives its Welsh na…
Middleholm, also known as Midland Island, is a small island lying off southwest Pembrokeshire in Wales, southeast of Skomer.
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Llechau-isaf is one of the rocks and islets collectively known as Bishops and Clerks, situated to the west of Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
The Landsker Borderlands Trail is a waymarked long distance footpath in the United Kingdom running through Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire in West Wales. The route is circular.
Kidwelly Town Council (Welsh - Cyngor Tref Cydweli) is the community council serving the town of Kidwelly and the village of Mynydd-Y-Garreg in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. The council appoints a Mayor, known as the Mayor of Kidwelly and My…
Jack Sound is a treacherous body of water about 800 metres (2,600 ft) wide between the island of Skomer and the Pembrokeshire mainland that contains numerous reefs and a tidal race of up to 6 knots.
Hodgeston Parish Church is a redundant church in the village of Hodgeston, some 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southeast of Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Henllanfallteg (Welsh: Henllan Fallteg) is a community located in the west of Carmarthenshire, Wales. It comprises the villages of Cwmfelin Boeth, Henllan Amgoed, Hiraeth, Llanfallteg, and Rhydywrach.
Gumfreston is a small hamlet 1 mile (2km) from St. Florence and 2 miles (4km) from Tenby, South Wales. The B4318 is the main road that passes through Gumfreston. It has a small church and a few houses, including Glebe farm.
Felindre Farchog is a hamlet in the community of Nevern in Pembrokeshire, Wales, located around 7 miles (11 km) south-west of Cardigan, and within the parish of Bayvil. The A487 road from Cardigan to Newport runs through the village.
East Williamston is a village and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the south of the county, 4 km west of Saundersfoot. The parish includes the villages of Cold Inn . The community had a population of 1,787 in 2001, increasing to 1,844 at the 20…
The Hundred of Dewisland (often written "Dewsland") was a hundred in the north west of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was formed by the Act of Union of 1536 and was essentially identical to the pre-Norman cantref of Pebidiog: one of the seven cantrefs of …
Crow Rock is a rock located off Linney Head, Pembrokeshire, west Wales. It is considered to be a good diving location, because of its deep gullies, ravines and surrounding shipwrecks (including the S.S. Tormes and S.S. Prince Cadwgan).