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Drones over Pembrokeshire

Unmanned aerial drones have a bad reputation, but in the right hands and with careful oversight the technology can be used to gain new and stunning insights into our surroundings.  We want people to be inspired by the special places in our care, and so the Trust have commissioned a Denbigh company, Vizworx to undertake some aerial filming around the Welsh coast … Continue reading

Spring spectacular – a walk around the Treginnis Peninsula

By full time volunteer Rangers Charys Russel-Smith, John Andrews and Bethan John. In the glorious Pembrokeshire sunshine last week we joined the annual spring flower walk around the Treginnis Peninsula. This four mile route, led by Ranger North Pembrokeshire Nicky Middleton-Jones, takes in some of Wales’ oldest rocks and has some great views of Ramsey … Continue reading

Adapting to a changing coast at Abereiddi

By Nicky Middleton-Jones, Ranger North Pembrokeshire   This past winter’s combination of storm force winds, extreme high tides and floodwater coming downstream has had a major impact on our Pembrokeshire coastline.  We own around 20% of the land at Abereiddi above the mean high water mark north of the stream, including the remains of the … Continue reading

My favourite place – Deer Park, Martin’s Haven

Matt Thompson, Ranger Mid Pembrokeshire and his favourite Pembrokeshire place. Just a short walk from the National Trust car park and I am on the Deer Park headland, the most westerly point of the Marloes peninsula.  There are no Deer here, it’s just a name inherited from days of old.Autumn and winter here are special … Continue reading

My Favourite Place – Carn Llidi, St David’s Head

Nicky Middleton-Jones, Ranger North Pembrokeshire and her favourite Pembrokeshire place. Carn Llidi has to be my favourite place to walk. From the very first time I visited many years ago while on holiday, I knew it held many secrets that I’ve since come to know.The walk up the mountain (as my six year old son would … Continue reading

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