The Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks is one of the smallest of the National Parks in England and Wales. The park is predominantly coastal and includes several offshore islands, including Skomer, Skokholm, Ramsey, Grasholm, and Caldey. These provide important habitat for seabirds and seals. The coastline is one of the most beautiful in Europe, varying from high cliffs to long open beaches, sheltered coves and harbors to mud flats and dunes. The waters of
Milford Haven are a tranquil contrast to the coast.
The Celtic culture is important in this area and Welsh is spoken in many communities in the northern part of the park.
Consult the park's official Web site for information on visitor centers.