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Strumble Head Lighthouse stands on Ynys Meicel (from Welsh: St. Michael's Island), also known as Strumble Head, a rocky island at the northwest corner of Pencaer area, five miles west of the town of Fishguard, in northern Pembrokeshire, Wales. Walk 208
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The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path National Trail hugs the coastline for 186 miles or 299km of some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Britain. Walk 209
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View from Dinas Mawr the site of a Iron age promontory fort, perhaps dating from 100 BC. Pembrokeshire coastal path. Walk 209
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Carreg Goffa is a memorial stone erected in 1897 to commemorate the defeat of the last attempted invasion of Britain in 1797. Pembrokeshire coastal path . Walk 208
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German cruise ship birthed just out of Fishguard port. Pembrokeshire, Wales
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Cottages at Abercastle, Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Walk 207
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Abercastle. In 1876, The harbour was the landing-site of the first Atlantic Ocean single-handed sailing, west-to-east, starting from Gloucester, Massachusetts, by Alfred "Centennial" Johnson. Walk 207
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Beach near Abercastle. Pembrokeshire coastal path. Walk 207
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St Davids Lifeboat Station (based in St Justinian, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales) is a (RNLI) station. It was opened in 1869, to date has been involved in saving over 360 lives at sea in more than 420 launches. Ramsey Island across the sound. Walk 206
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Day on the beach
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Pembrokeshire coastline
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The Beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast, Stackpole Head. Walk 280
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Barafundle Bay, Pembrokeshire.
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A family day out