Closing out our week we head to the Pembrokeshire National Park where the Park Authority are celebrating seventy years of stewardship.
This area may be a rather odd shape but its coastal walks are dramatic and atmospheric, and it covers pretty much every part of the coastline, all the islands you can see, and parts of great beauty within the interior. It is not as populated as the non coastal National Parks, because much of the area is either uninhabitable, like cliffs and beaches, or in the sea between the offshore islands.
But once more there is proof that early peoples lived here and might have had time to gaze over the landscape, for there was an Iron Age hill fort and settlement, which has been excavated and rebuilt.