Pembroke

Pembroke is the traditional county town of Pembrokeshire in west Wales. Pembroke and its surroundings are linked with the early Christian church. Later this was the site of the Knights of St John in the UK. Monkton Priory has very early foundations and was renovated by the Knights in the last century. There was a Knights' Bath House on the foreshore in Neyland which was demolished unlawfully on Boxing Day 2005.

Attractions

The town's centrepiece is its magnificent Norman castle, standing proudly at the head of a rocky ridge and surrounded on three sides by water. It is one of the finest and best preserved strongholds in the country.

Activities

Pembrokeshire offers one of the best outdoor Leisure Centres in Europe where you'll find some of the best environments for a dozen or more adventurous activities, whether it's climbing or kayaking, windsurfing or scuba diving, sailing or surfing. The fantastic scenery is a bonus too!

Currency

Currency in UK: British pound (GBP)

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