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Fishguard

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 Photo Credit: Nick Russill
Photo Credit: Nick Russill
 Photo Credit: Nick Russill

Fishguard, a coastal town in north Pembrokeshire, is divided into two parts: Fishguard and Lower Town. Lower Town is a small harbor nestled at the mouth of the River Gwaun, lined with fishing cottages and boats. It has served as a filming location for several productions, including the 1956 movie *Moby Dick* starring Gregory Peck. Visitors can walk the quayside, explore rock pools at low tide, or take boat trips along the Pembrokeshire Coast, a region designated as a national park and internationally recognized for its biodiversity.

Walkers are drawn to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which passes directly through Fishguard. The route includes dramatic sea cliffs, hidden coves, and wildflowers in the spring and summer. One section leads to Strumble Head Lighthouse, a striking structure perched on an islet just offshore. This area is one of the best places in the UK to see migrating seabirds, and lucky visitors might spot porpoises or seals from the cliffs.

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