Pembrokeshire is situated in the south western region of Wales, and it shares borders with Carmarthenshire to the east and Ceredigion to the northeast, while being encompassed by the sea in its other directions. Known for its appeal to walkers, nature enthusiasts, food enthusiasts, and families, Pembrokeshire is filled with plenty of Victorian seaside towns and charming, secluded coves, offering a multitude of attractions. The county features a remarkable and diverse coastline spanning 186 miles, accompanied by over 50 beaches, ensuring ample space for everyone to enjoy. Visitors can opt for the lively ambiance of Tenby and all its coloured houses, and Saundersfoot, or the tranquillity of St Davids and Newport, making it an ideal destination for both outdoor activities and leisurely relaxation.