Monday, November 04, 2019

Pembrokeshire, Wales is a stunning location for photography.

Recently I went on a week's holiday with a friend to Pembrokeshire, Wales (sadly cut short due to me going down to a nasty throat and chest infection). We went hoping to get some decent photographs of the local landscape and wildlife and were planning a boat trip around Ramsey Island.

We stayed in an Airbnb near Haverfordwest that was a working farm and at the start of the week the weather was good. After a few days the weather took a turn for the worse, as did my health, but we did manage to get some nice images before that happened and to enjoy some Welsh hospitality.

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has lots to offer all year round including fantastic scenery with fabulous beaches, rocky coves, surfing hotspots, heritage sites such as St David's Cathedral, castles and Neolithic monuments.

St David's Cathedral
Here is a shot of St David's Cathedral which dates back to the 12th Century. It is well worth a visit and whilst there we attended a Sunday morning service which was not only beautiful but very uplifting. St David's (the city) is small place named after the patron saint of Wales, Saint David. The place's history goes back to the 5th century, when St David lived there.

Porth Clais

Porth Clais is a pretty little harbour on the south-western tip of the St David’s Peninsula. Once a trading port alive with industry, nowadays it’s a popular spot for kayakers, small boat owners and captivating coastal walks.


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