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Encyclopedia > St Bride's Bay

St Bride's Bay (Welsh: Bae Sain Ffraid) is a rocky inlet of western Pembrokeshire, Wales. The coast surrounding it forms part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, dotted with small villages including Martin's Haven, Little Haven, Broad Haven, Nolton Haven, Newgale and Solva, while St David's lies nearby. Welsh redirects here, and this article describes the Welsh language. ... Pembrokeshire (Welsh: Sir Benfro) is a county in the south-west of Wales in the United Kingdom. ... For an explanation of often confusing terms such as Great Britain, Britain, United Kingdom and England, see British Isles (terminology). ... Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro in the Welsh language) is a national park along the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales. ... Newgale A three mile stretch of beach backed by a large pebble wall as defence against the high tides. ... St Davids (Welsh: TÅ·ddewi) is the smallest city in the United Kingdom, with a population of under 2,000 people. ...


The islands of Ramsey and Skomer mark the limits of the bay. Ramsey Island lies one mile offshore of St Davids in Pembrokeshire, Wales. ... Skomer is an island off south west Pembrokeshire in Wales. ...


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