- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
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website = [http://www.pcnpa.org.uk pcnpa.org.uk]Pembrokeshire Coast National Park ( _cy. Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro) is a national park along the
Pembrokeshire coast inWest Wales .It was established as a National Park in 1952, and is the only one in the
United Kingdom to have been designated primarily because of its spectacular coastline. It is one of three National Parks in Wales, the others being theBrecon Beacons andSnowdonia (Eryri).Landscape
The National Park has a varied landscape of rugged
cliff s, sandybeach es, wooded estuaries and wild inlandhill s, covering a total area of 629 km² (240 square miles). It falls into four distinct sections. Running clockwise around the coast, these are the south Pembrokeshire coast, includingCaldey Island ; theDaugleddau estuary; theSt Bride's Bay coast, including the coastal islands; and thePreseli Hills . However, not all of the park is coastal, and there are even forests and marshes on the edges of the park.Thegeology of the area is of particular interest with many good exposures both inland and along the coast, exhibiting a variety of rock types and structural features. In the north, the rocks of Carn Llidi, Pen Beri and Garn Fawr, together with the extensivemoorland on Carningli andMynydd Preseli , give an exposed and mountainous feel to the landscape, cut through by the wooded valleys of the Gwaun and Nevern. In the west, the National Park is dominated by the broad sweep ofSt Bride's Bay , bounded at its northern end byRamsey Island , nearSt David's peninsula, and at its southern end bySkomer . The southern coast is another contrast, with the limestone plateau and cliffs of theCastlemartin peninsula, the steep-sided wooded valleys inland fromAmroth ; theBosherston lakes - now, like much of the coastal strip, in the care of the National Trust - and the tourist resorts ofTenby andSaundersfoot . Between the western and southern areas of the National Park lies theMilford Haven waterway, where the tranquil Daugleddau estuary feeds into one of the finest natural deep water harbours in the world.http://www.pcnpa.org.uk/PCNP/live/sitefiles/related_items/NPMP.pdf]The National Park includes many sites and areas which are of national or international conservation significance in their own right, including 7
Special Areas of Conservation , aMarine Nature Reserve , 6National Nature Reserves and 75Sites of Special Scientific Interest .Administration
The Park is managed by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, which has around 130 staff and a committee of 15 members. The Authority's purposes are to conserve the National Park, encourage the public to enjoy and understand it, and to foster the social and economic well-being of the communities within its boundaries. The Authority manages the entire length of the
Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail. Its offices are inPembroke Dock [ [http://www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority] ]Access
The park is accessible by bicycle via the
Celtic Trail cycle route . It is also easily accessible by foot.ee also
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UK coastline References
External links
* [http://www.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority]
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