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Situated near the south-west coast of Wales, the town of Pembroke is an excellent centre for a holiday. A large part of the ancient town wall still exists in Pembroke, and when you walk down the main street you will see many Georgian and Tudor houses. There is a good choice of restaurants, cafes and pubs among the local shops. If Pembroke Castle inspires you, Manorbier and Carew Castles are also within easy reach. When you have had enough of history, you can relax on the superb South Pembrokeshire beaches or take a trip along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Wildlife lovers will not want to miss the picturesque Haven Waterway on the edge of Pembrokeshire National Park.