


Archaeology & Wildlife of the Pembrokeshire Coast
From $3,345
Summary
Exploring the wild, wild west.
Pembrokeshire’s long history is as colourful and dramatic as its landscape. It possesses a rich legacy of prehistoric and later remains intrinsically linked to its coastline. Its northern peninsula is untainted by the industry of our modern age and the ancient iron age field enclosures still remain. A landscape untouched by intensive farming provides an ideal home to many native species that have disappeared from other parts of the UK and, warmed by the Gulf Stream, its waters attract visiting strangers – turtles, blue shark and the occasional whale. From Neolithic cromlech to 11th century cathedrals, and bracken strewn hills to a sea faring trip to its outlying islands, we explore one of the country’s most captivating landscapes.
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$3,345
Deposit: $500 Single supplement: $225
Meet your Experts
Mark Corney
Andante Guide Lecturer
Mark Corney is an Archaeologist, broadcaster and former Senior Landscape Investigator with the Royal Commission for Historic Monuments of England.
Tour dates & prices
Included in your cost:
- Expert Guide Lecturer
- Professional Tour Manager
- Local travel aboard a private air-conditioned coach
- Meals as per the itinerary, tea or coffee with dinner
- Accommodation
- Entries to all sites as per the itinerary
- All activities as per the itinerary
- All taxes & gratuities
- Field notes
Tour Departure | Tour ID | Departure date | Return Date | Guided by | Price | Deposit | Single supplement | Availability |
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22 May 2024 | APEM240522 | 22 May 2024 (Wednesday) | 27 May 2024 (Monday) | Mark Corney | $3,345 (ex. flights) |
$500 | $225 | Book your trip |