 Stackpole | South Wales South Wales is a region rich in natural resources. Beautiful valleys which once saw the growth of some of Britain’s greatest industries, offer visitors magnificent scenery and glimpses of the past. Much of the outstanding natural beauty of the area remains untouched. It is a land of contrasts, mountains and moorlands, forest and farmland and magnificent stretches of unspoilt coastline. The National Trust's interests in South Wales include large areas of the Brecon Beacons, Pembrokeshire and Gower, as well as the Dolaucothi Gold Mines and the Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby. |
|  |  Colby Woodland Gardens | South Pembrokeshire The Colby Lodge Estate passed to the Trust in 1979. This estate surrounds a wooded valley which extends northwards from the seaside village of Amroth. Public footpaths provide attractive walks along the cliffs, through the wooded valleys and over the hills from which some stunning views of Gower, Somerset and Caldey Island may be seen. The splendour of the woodland gardens makes Colby one of the most beautiful National Trust properties in Pembrokeshire. |
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