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Pembroke Castle (the birthplace of Henry VII, the finest castle in Wales, and Henry Tudor's birthplace), the medieval walled town, and a Pembrokeshire town of extraordinary royal and military significance
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Pembroke Castle — the birthplace of Henry VII, who ended the Wars of the Roses and founded the Tudor dynasty — is one of the finest Norman and medieval fortresses in Britain. The castle's great round tower and the cave where Henry was born are preserved. The town retains its medieval walls and character.
Pembroke Castle is genuinely outstanding — Henry VII's birthplace is beautifully presented. The town walls walk. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is close. The Mill Pond walk around the town.
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Pembroke has good independent cafes and restaurants. Local Pembrokeshire produce and seafood throughout. The town centre has good food.
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Pembroke Castle (the birthplace of Henry VII, the finest castle in Wales, and Henry Tudor's birthplace), the medieval walled town, and a Pembrokeshire town of extraordinary royal and military significance Roam surfaces the hidden gems that make Pembroke worth exploring.
Pembroke has good independent cafes and restaurants. Local Pembrokeshire produce and seafood throughout. The town centre has good food. Download Roam free to discover Pembroke's food scene.
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Castle tourism and the Pembrokeshire Coast drive Pembroke. Independent businesses serve the local community. Heritage tourism is significant. List your Pembroke business on Roam to reach local customers in Pembrokeshire.
Roam covers all of Pembroke including Pembroke Dock, Lamphey, Manorbier, Stackpole, Castlemartin. Pembroke Castle is genuinely outstanding — Henry VII's birthplace is beautifully presented. The town walls walk. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is close. The Mill Pond walk around the town.