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Pembroke (Welsh: Penfro) is the traditional county town of Pembrokeshire in west Wales. However, the administrative centre and de facto county town is Haverfordwest. The town and the county derive their name from that of the cantref of Penfro: Pen = "head" or "end", and bro = "region", "country", "land", and so it means essentially "Land's End" Charles, B. G., The Placenames of Pembrokeshire, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1992, ISBN 0-907158-58-7, p 671.
[edit] Get inPembroke is well connected by local rail line to Swansea, Cardiff. Public transport to Pembroke also includes both local and national bus lines. [edit] Get aroundYou will find a fully comprehensive network of local bus services which run throughout Pembrokeshire as well as to adjoining counties. [edit] See
[edit] Do[edit] Buy[edit] Eat[edit] Drink[edit] SleepB&Bs: Pembroke has a variety of accommodation, of which B&Bs are plentiful. However just like elsewhere advance reservations are recommended during the summer months. [edit] Bed and Breakfast
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