Pembrokeshire Coast - WALES-CYMRU edition - Wales, Great Britain.
N 51° 52.336 W 005° 16.129
30U E 343811 N 5749265
Pembrokeshire Coast - Is a national park around the coastline of the County of Pembrokeshire in West Wales. located on the Light Blue section of the Wales-Cymru edition (1999-2000) Monopoly board.
Waymark Code: WMJ8WM
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/12/2013
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Pembrokeshire Coast has spectacular views of the Bay and islands of Skomer and Skokholm in this area of outstanding natural beauty. Some of the cliffs have a purple tint, and a myriad of sandy beach's, some only reachable at low tide.
"Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was established as a National Park in 1952, and is the only one in the United Kingdom to have been designated primarily because of its spectacular coastline. It is one of three National Parks in Wales, the others being the Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) and Snowdonia (Eryri).
The National Park has a varied landscape of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wooded estuaries and wild inland hills, covering a total area of 629 km2 (243 sq mi). It 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. However, not all of the park is coastal, and there are even forests and marshes on the edges of the park." Text Source: (
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