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St Davids : A Walk in the Park: Map Reading and Navigation
24 May 2013 @ 10:00
Carew Castle : Medieval Medley
25 May 2013 @ 11:00
Carew Castle : Medieval Medley
26 May 2013 @ 11:00
Traditional and avant-garde meet in Oriel y Parc
Download and discover the Park this holiday
Park Authority helping people find their feet
New access paves the way to Skrinkle Haven
A celebration of Welsh culture on the coast at the Urdd Eisteddfod
Find out what wildlife's 'hot' to spot right now!
Pembrokeshire is a fantastic location full of unspoilt beaches, spectacular views, rolling hills and rugged landscapes as well as boasting a rich history. But try to imagine a Pembrokeshire covered in ice during the last Ice Age or a foreshore of forests now submerged by the rising tide.

In this Looking Back section you can meet our heritage team and learn about how the National Park Authority is working to conserve Pembrokeshire’s history and culture. You can also learn more about the fantastic heritage sites in the Park such as Carew Castle and Tidal Mill, Castell Henllys Iron Age Hill Fort, the archaeological dig at Nevern Castle, local geology and historical landscapes.
We have many sites in the National Park that act as big clues about what life was like in Pembrokeshire hundreds, if not thousands, of years ago. From Bronze Age burial chambers and Iron Age hill forts to castles, churches and World War I and II look-out stations. Pembrokeshire literally wears its history on its sleeve and there’s a lot we can learn from it.
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