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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has some beautiful scenery and unharmed landscapes. The Pembrokeshire National Park Authority conserves and enhances the special, natural features of the landscape. They ensure that the Pembrokeshire National Park will continue to be a stunning, attractive landscape for years to come.
Carew Castle and Tidal Mill stand on the upper reaches of the beautiful northern Daugleddau in the Southern section of the Pembrokeshire National Park. Although standing on earlier foundations, Carew Castle was constructed by the Normans and was eventually developed into an Elizabethan country mansion located in the Pembrokeshire National Park.
Castell Henllys, Carew Castle and the tidal millpond serve as havens for wildlife. Dormice, otters, bats, wildfowl, and wildflowers benefit from the generous environmental conditions at the sites at the Pembrokeshire National Park. The Pembrokeshire National Park staff work to achieve a balance between conservation of the monuments and the wildlife they support, and enabling visitors access to the beautiful Pembrokeshire National Park without affecting the natural beauty of the Park itself.
Timberhill Leisure would like you to stay in our self-catering cottages and enjoy days out in the Pembrokeshire National Park. Situated on St Brides Bay in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, Timber Hill is ideally situated for trips and excursions to the many places of historical, architectural and cultural interest around the county and especially for visits to the Pembrokeshire National Park.