The charming county of Pembrokeshire is home to the small town of Neyland, which is located close off the Cleddau Estuary. This small rural community has a fantastic marina, a few stores, a few taverns, and the Brunel Cycle Trail passes through the area. To get to Pembroke Dock, famous for producing ships during the World Wars and home to an amazing museum that was formerly a fort, cross the gorgeous Cleddau Bridge. Visit the magnificent town of Pembroke, which is dominated by an outstanding castle from the 13th century known for being Henry Tudor’s birthplace. Follow the charming coastal paths that meander around Pembrokeshire’s breath-taking coastline, which is home to numerous lovely, magnificent beaches.