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Where is pembrokeshire national park?

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When was Pembrokeshire Coast National Park created?

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was created in 1952.


How many people go a visit pembrokeshire coast National park every year?

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What is the biggest national park in Wales?

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What wildlife is in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park?

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What national park is in North Wales?

There are three National Parks in Wales covering an area of 4122 sq km. This represents approximately 20% of the land area of Wales. Snowdonia was designated in 1951 followed by Pembrokeshire Coast in 1952 and Brecon Beacons in 1957.


When was Pembrokeshire created?

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