Dunston Park

Settlement in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Dunston Park

Road junction near Keeston This is the junction of the A487 leading to Haverfordwest and the minor road for Keeston and Camrose.
Road junction near Keeston Credit: Martyn Harries

Dunston Park is a beautiful and picturesque rural park located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated just a few miles away from the charming town of Haverfordwest, this park offers a peaceful and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, Dunston Park is known for its stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife. The park is predominantly made up of sprawling green fields, ancient woodlands, and meandering streams, creating a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

Visitors to Dunston Park can enjoy a variety of recreational activities. There are several well-maintained walking trails that wind through the park, providing opportunities to explore the lush woodlands and discover hidden gems along the way. The park also features a large open space, perfect for picnics, family gatherings, and outdoor games.

For those who prefer more active pursuits, Dunston Park offers facilities for sports such as football, cricket, and tennis. There is also a children's playground, equipped with swings, slides, and climbing frames, ensuring that younger visitors are entertained.

One of the highlights of Dunston Park is its rich wildlife. The park is home to a wide range of bird species, including buzzards, owls, and woodpeckers. It is also a habitat for various mammals, such as rabbits, foxes, and badgers. Nature enthusiasts can often spot these animals as they explore the park's trails.

Overall, Dunston Park is a tranquil and scenic escape that offers something for everyone. Whether you are seeking a peaceful walk in nature, a fun-filled family day out, or an opportunity to observe wildlife, this park is sure to captivate and delight visitors of all ages.

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Dunston Park Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.820701/-5.036643 or Grid Reference SM9017. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road junction near Keeston This is the junction of the A487 leading to Haverfordwest and the minor road for Keeston and Camrose.
Road junction near Keeston
This is the junction of the A487 leading to Haverfordwest and the minor road for Keeston and Camrose.
View from Simpson Hill Farm near Simpsons Cross
View from Simpson Hill Farm near Simpsons Cross
A487 at Simpson Cross boundary
A487 at Simpson Cross boundary
Boat on the roadside near Homeland Looking west towards Nolton Haven.
Boat on the roadside near Homeland
Looking west towards Nolton Haven.
The lane to Keeston Moor Looking south towards Moor Hall.
The lane to Keeston Moor
Looking south towards Moor Hall.
Keeston Hill A spooky mist hung over the lower ground
Keeston Hill
A spooky mist hung over the lower ground
Cycleway at Keeston Bridge The bridge used to carry the main road between Haverfordwest and St. Davids over Knock Brook, but now carries the cycle path that is slowly being developed from Haverfordwest parallel to the road.
Cycleway at Keeston Bridge
The bridge used to carry the main road between Haverfordwest and St. Davids over Knock Brook, but now carries the cycle path that is slowly being developed from Haverfordwest parallel to the road.
Sewage works, Bridge Lane, Keeston
Sewage works, Bridge Lane, Keeston
Hedgerow tree With a crown shape indicating the prevailing wind direction.
Hedgerow tree
With a crown shape indicating the prevailing wind direction.
View from Hill Lane Looking down Keeston Hill.
View from Hill Lane
Looking down Keeston Hill.
Keeston village green In the time we were in the area we did not see any children playing here.
Keeston village green
In the time we were in the area we did not see any children playing here.
Hedgerow trees In the field to the northeast of Keeston.
Hedgerow trees
In the field to the northeast of Keeston.
Misty hedgerow trees In the field to the northwest of Keeston.
Misty hedgerow trees
In the field to the northwest of Keeston.
Hedgerow trees In the fields to the northwest of Keeston.
Hedgerow trees
In the fields to the northwest of Keeston.
Lane-side ash A pretty poor specimen, with the wind-blown crown seen everywhere around here.
Lane-side ash
A pretty poor specimen, with the wind-blown crown seen everywhere around here.
Ash beside the lane to the sewage works The Lane between Keeston Bridge and Keeston is wider between the start at the junction with the A487 and the sewage works, obviously for traffic to the works.  Compare with this as the lane rises toward Keeston: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6968524">SM9018 : Lane-side ash</a>.  Also look how the more sheltered position allows a more rounded crown in the ash tree.
Ash beside the lane to the sewage works
The Lane between Keeston Bridge and Keeston is wider between the start at the junction with the A487 and the sewage works, obviously for traffic to the works. Compare with this as the lane rises toward Keeston: SM9018 : Lane-side ash. Also look how the more sheltered position allows a more rounded crown in the ash tree.
Ty Robynne A modern looking bungalow on a bend in Hill Lane.
Ty Robynne
A modern looking bungalow on a bend in Hill Lane.
A487 road junction
A487 road junction
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Dunston Park is located at Grid Ref: SM9017 (Lat: 51.820701, Lng: -5.036643)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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