Blackpool

Settlement in Pembrokeshire

Wales

Blackpool

Bluestone Holiday complex Carreg-las Morris Dancers on balcony of Carreg-las Restaurant.
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Bluestone Holiday complex Credit: chris whitehouse

Blackpool is a small village located in the county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Situated on the western coast of the country, it lies within the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and picturesque beaches.

The village itself is nestled between the towns of Tenby and Pembroke, offering a peaceful and tranquil setting for residents and visitors alike. With a population of approximately 400 people, Blackpool maintains a close-knit community atmosphere.

One of the main attractions of Blackpool is its proximity to the coast, with several pristine sandy beaches just a short distance away. These include Broad Haven, a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, as well as Barafundle Bay, often regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the UK.

For nature enthusiasts, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers fantastic walking and hiking opportunities, allowing visitors to explore the rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and diverse wildlife that the area has to offer. The path also provides access to nearby attractions such as St Govan's Chapel, a small medieval hermit's cell built into the cliffs.

Blackpool itself has limited amenities, with a few local shops and a pub providing essential services for residents and visitors. However, the nearby towns of Tenby and Pembroke offer a wider range of facilities, including supermarkets, restaurants, and other tourist amenities.

Overall, Blackpool, Pembrokeshire is a charming village that offers a peaceful coastal retreat, ideal for those seeking a relaxing getaway in a picturesque setting.

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Blackpool Images

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Bluestone Holiday complex Carreg-las Morris Dancers on balcony of Carreg-las Restaurant.
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Bluestone Holiday complex
Carreg-las Morris Dancers on balcony of Carreg-las Restaurant. Official website LinkExternal link
The A4075 heading for Canaston Wood View of Newhouse Farm and the A4075 heading for Canaston Wood near Bluestone Holiday Park.
The A4075 heading for Canaston Wood
View of Newhouse Farm and the A4075 heading for Canaston Wood near Bluestone Holiday Park.
The A4075 through Canaston Wood A view of a section of the A4075 through Canaston Wood taken the end of the track.
The A4075 through Canaston Wood
A view of a section of the A4075 through Canaston Wood taken the end of the track.
Bend in the road to Llawhaden The entrance to a field can be seen along the bend in the road towards Llawhaden from the A40.
Bend in the road to Llawhaden
The entrance to a field can be seen along the bend in the road towards Llawhaden from the A40.
Bluestone holiday village
Bluestone holiday village
View over Bluestone holiday village
View over Bluestone holiday village
Remains of Castell Coch in Canaston Wood A manorial hall-house dating from the 14th century.
Remains of Castell Coch in Canaston Wood
A manorial hall-house dating from the 14th century.
Remains of Castell Coch in Canaston Wood A manorial hall-house dating from the 14th century.
Remains of Castell Coch in Canaston Wood
A manorial hall-house dating from the 14th century.
Remains of Castell Coch in Canaston Wood A manorial hall-house dating from the 14th century.
Remains of Castell Coch in Canaston Wood
A manorial hall-house dating from the 14th century.
Nature trail at Bluestone holiday park
Nature trail at Bluestone holiday park
Woodland advice on the Nature Trail at Bluestone
Woodland advice on the Nature Trail at Bluestone
Elevated walkway at Bluestone holiday camp
Elevated walkway at Bluestone holiday camp
Coniferous woodland at Bluestone holiday park
Coniferous woodland at Bluestone holiday park
Bluestone holiday park: view towards the Village Centre
Bluestone holiday park: view towards the Village Centre
View into the derelict Newton North church
View into the derelict Newton North church
Remains of Newton North church
Remains of Newton North church
The lake at Bluestone holiday village
The lake at Bluestone holiday village
Remains of Castell Coch in Canaston Wood A manorial hall-house dating from the 14th century.
Remains of Castell Coch in Canaston Wood
A manorial hall-house dating from the 14th century.
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Blackpool is located at Grid Ref: SN0614 (Lat: 51.794109, Lng: -4.811342)

Unitary Authority: Pembrokeshire

Police Authority: Dyfed Powys

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Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 51.7952493/-4.8146019
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