Beautiful! Your grandad looks amazing; he's adorable!
@liv_in_cornwall2 жыл бұрын
Your grandad is the cutest! 🥰 Look forward to seeing more from beautiful Wales!
@AlexTravels12 жыл бұрын
He is pretty great! I'm sure he'll be in more videos in the future! We cant get enough of Wales. In fact, we're heading up to Snowdonia and Anglesey again in a couple of weeks to do some more exploring!
@sdeee38422 жыл бұрын
Oh wow grandad looks good for 83! Fellow August person myself!
@AlexTravels12 жыл бұрын
It must be all those rocks he climbs!
@danielazziptrips2 жыл бұрын
I visited North Wales this year for the first time and I can't wait to visit the South one day! What a lovely granddad you have! ☺️ Loved the video as always!
@AlexTravels12 жыл бұрын
We're heading to north wales in a couple of weeks time, Snowdonia and Anglesey are some of my all time favourite places! You should definitely visit the Pembrokeshire Coast one day, it's just a picture perfect coastline! and yep, he is pretty great!
7 ай бұрын
Hi Alex I am currently there for an improvised road trip (we re French) and your videos are SO helpful I can t thank you enough ! Really appreciate!
@AlexTravels16 ай бұрын
I'm glad my videos are helping and I wish you the best time on your holiday!
@Joe-jg5vs Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Will definitely check these out 👍🏻
@AlexTravels1 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy! St. Govan's Chapel and Green Bridge are my highlights, definitely worth a visit, amazing locations!
@JonGodcommadore659 ай бұрын
I live in Pembs, but there are some great beaches in other parts of West Wales also. Recommendation would be Mwnt in Ceredigion.
@NotAnotherAdventure2 жыл бұрын
Even though we lived in Pembrokeshire, we never visited quite a few of these places that you've mentioned! I think a trip back is needed! 👀 Barafundle bay was once named in the top 10 beaches in the world and I would LOVE to go surfing there 😂
@AlexTravels12 жыл бұрын
The Green Bridge, Elegug Stacks, and the Cauldron were definitely our highlights, and we had no idea that they even existed until the last minute. St. Govan's was awesome too! and yeah, we only spent around 15 minutes on Barafundle Bay, it would be a real picture perfect surfing location!
@torotaxi12 жыл бұрын
Damn, I didn't know about the Elegug Stacks and Green Bridge and I was at BroadHaven South beach near Bosherton. I guess I'll have to go back sometime
@AlexTravels12 жыл бұрын
Yeah we didn't find out about them until that last minute, so we almost missed them too! But they turned out to be one of our favourite places!
@contenohistorias8355 Жыл бұрын
Hi Alex. Greetings from Colombia (forgive my english, by the way). I'm making my itinerary around UK and your video has made the case for Wales (it's kept getting in and out of the schedule, now it's a very sure in, at least south Wales!) But I'm puzzled. Maybe you can give me a most needed advice Let's assume I'm your grandpa (give him my best, my new hero). I'm renting a car in Cardiff, stay at Tenby as my base. Two full days. You show a 10 ml stretch of coast. Fine by me. But there's no way IN HELL I'll walk 10 ml do the sightseeing and then 10 ml BACK. So, is there a way to leave the car in any of the extremes of the trek, go to the other extreme in public transportation, walk the trek and pick up the car at the other end? Or should I leave the car and use only public transportation? How reliable is that? From your video I'm getting it'd be pretty pointless to hop in the car from one location to the next, at least if you want to actually know the site and not just look at iit from the window. Some locations seem pretty inaccesible by car, not the location itself (of course I won't tumble down to the beaches on the car) but merely the entrance. So, how's the best way to do this amazing tour you propose? Thanks in advance from a fellow independent treveller.
@AlexTravels1 Жыл бұрын
Hi, the Pembrokeshire Coast certainly is beautiful, One of my favourite parts of the UK so definitely worth a visit. Public transport is fairly good between the main villages but you may find some of the lesser known locations a bit more difficult to reach with only the bus. Hiking in my opinion is the best way, but it can get a bit long when considering walking back as well. The hike that goes from Stackpole Quay to the Green Bridge is 7.5 miles long (one way). If you're up for hiking I would recommend doing a loop from Stackpole Quay to St. Govan's chapel (such as this 10 mile loop: www.alltrails.com/trail/wales/pembrokeshire/stackpole-to-st-govans-head-walk), and then driving to see Green Bridge and Tenby separately. I hope that helps, and I'll give my grandpa my best from you!