Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was created in 1952.
the pembrokeshire coast is towards the south west area of wales. it is a national park, and has a footpath that runs the length of the coastal ares some 80 miles
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Capricorn Coast National Park was created in 1992.
Burrum Coast National Park was created in 1995.
Taken from the link attached "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".
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The Pembrokeshire Coast, located in Wales, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, featuring dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque coastal paths. It is part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only national park in the UK designated primarily for its coastline. The area is also rich in wildlife, making it a popular destination for birdwatching and marine activities like kayaking. Additionally, historic sites, including castles and ancient monuments, add to its charm and cultural significance.
2.5 hours by car and about 1 hour by train which leave temple Meads
Some of the land is public, most of the land is privately owned by many different people, a Park Authority is charged with the responsibility for controling development and conservation.
Check out the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park's website, and be advised that most of the wildlife is seasonal. I've personally never been to Pembrokeshire, but from the site, it looks as though you'll find the typical array of flora and fauna native to the temperate UK coastline, including: - Flocking birds like puffins, gannets, fulmars, gulls, and starlings - Otters - Mushrooms and other fungi - Coastal Ponies - Insects such as glow worms - Seals - Flowers such as hen harrier and Merlin
Hafney Coed is a village located in Wales, specifically in the county of Pembrokeshire. It is situated near the town of Fishguard and is known for its scenic countryside and proximity to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The area is characterized by its rural landscape and traditional Welsh culture.
Approximately 20% of Wales is designated as National Park area. There are three national parks in Wales: Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons, and Pembrokeshire Coast, which together cover significant portions of the country's landscape. These parks are important for conservation, recreation, and tourism.