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The south-western corner of Wales has a coastline which compares favourably with any other in the British Isles. From the vertiginous cliffs of Cemaes Head to the ancient oaks of Lawrenny; from the cathedral city of St David's to the seaside conviviality of Tenby and from the mellow remains of past industry at Porthgain to an almost forgotten but beautiful tower house at Angle there is something for every walker to enjoy, all enveloped in very fine scenery, with views you will not want to leave and beaches the whole family can enjoy.