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Why Pembrokshire is on par with world’s wildest holiday hotspots

Crystal clear waters, miles of unspoilt sandy beaches and even whale and dolphin spotting mean an exotic trip is much closer than you might think

IT sounded like an exotic location in a distant land on paper.

Paddling in crystal clear waters, exploring miles of unspoilt sandy beaches, sampling the local cuisine and even whale and dolphin spotting.

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A flooded slate mine, Blue Lagoon near Abereiddy is now a popular swimming and diving spotCredit: Getty - Contributor

But amazingly, to experience all this we didn't even have to board a plane.

Instead, a road trip along the M4 delivered us to some of the most beautiful natural landscapes the world has to offer.

No passports required. Glorious Pembrokeshire in west Wales is a magnet for walkers, wildlife lovers, foodies and families.

The tourist attractions are many… amazing nature reserves, quaint coastal villages and award-winning beaches.

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. For car hire visit . Rooms at Wolfscastle Country Hotel start from £65 a night. See .

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