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Towns in Pembrokeshire

Abercastle
Abereiddy
Amroth
Angle
Begelly
Bletherston
Boncath
Bosherston
Bosherston is a peaceful historic village within the lovely Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Its main attractions are the long sandy beach at Broad Haven and the famous lily ponds on the former Stackpole Estate.
Boulston
Brawdy
Bridell
Broad Haven
Burton
Camrose
Carew
Castlemartin
Cheriton
Cilgerran
Cilgwm
Clarbeston
Clydey
Clynderwen
Cosheston
Croes-Goch
Crymmych
Dale
Deep Lake
Dinas
East Williamston
Eglwyswrw
Fishguard
Flimston
Freystrop
Goodwick
Granston
Gumfreston
Haroldston West
Haverfordwest
Hayscastle
Henrys Moat
Herbrandston
Hermon
Hodgeston
Hook
Hubberston
Jeffreyston
Johnston
Jordanston
Kilgetty
Lampeter Velfrey
Lamphey
Landshipping
The tiny riverside hamlet of Landshipping is located opposite the majestic Picton castle, nestled on the banks of the eastern Cleddau's secret waterway. Once the centre of the area's coal-mining industry.
Lawrenny
Letterston
Little Newcastle
Llandeloy
Llandissilio
Llandygwydd
Llanfyrnach
Llangwm
Llanhowel
Llanllawer
Llanreithan
Llanrian
Llanstadwell
Llanstinan
Llantood
Llanwnda
Llanycefn
Llanychaer
Llawhaden
Llechryd
Ludchurch
Lydstep
Maenclochog
Manorbier
Manordeifi
Manorowen
Marloes
Mathry
Middle Mill
Milford Haven
Minwear
Monington
Morvil
Moylgrove
Mynachlogddu
Narberth
Nevern
New Hedges
New Moat
Newchapel
Newgale
Newport
Neyland
Nolton
Pelcomb
Pembroke
Pembroke is a historic walled town in West Wales, famous for its Norman castle. Once the county town of Pembrokeshire.
Pembroke Dock
Pen-ffordd
Pen-y-cwm
Penally
Penrydd
Pontfaen
Porthgain
Puncheston
Redberth
Reynalton
Rhos-hill
Rhoscrowther
Robeston Wathen
Roch
The historic village of Roch centered on its majestic Castle which has for eons served as a vivid symbol of the lansker line the symbolic and physical divide of Pembrokeshire between English and Welsh
Rosebush
Rosemarket
Rudbaxton
Saundersfoot
Solva
Spittal
St. Brides
St. David's
St. David's
St. Dogmaels Llandudoch
St. Dogwells
St. Florence
St. Ishmael's
St. Lawrence
St. Nicholas
St. Twynnells
Stackpole
Stackpole is a delightful village about 4 miles south of Pembroke on the coast of South Wales.
Stepaside
Talbenny
Tavernspite
Templeton
Tenby
Tenby is a delightful historic town in South Wales. It is situated on Carmarthen Bay in Pembrokeshire.
Trecwn
Treffgarne
Trevine
Trevine is now spelt as Trefin which is the welsh spelling. Pronounced "Treveen", Trefin is about 1 mile from the Square and Compass, which is on the Fishguard to St. Davids road, down towards the coast.
Uzmaston
Velindre-farchog
Walton East
Walton West
Warren
Whitechurch
Wiston
Yerbeston


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