The picturesque harbour of Porthgain is surprisingly busy on a bright and blustery day in October with clouds scudding across a deep blue sky, a lively turquoise sea and visitors trying their luck ...
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Tiny Welsh seaside village with only one road in and out has 'first class' bistro and ‘best coastal pub'
A charming little hamlet tucked away on the coastline was formerly a tranquil haven for fishermen and their families, and nowadays the tiny settlement is adored for its stunning views alongside an ...
A tiny seaside village with a once-thriving harbour is now a hidden gem that offers the perfect holiday destination for visitors. Hugging the Pembrokeshire coastline is the coastal hamlet of Porthgain ...
Series 4: 8. Porthgain Ben Robinson unearths the past of Porthgain, Pembrokeshire, built for its industry exporting slate, then brickwork, then finally stone used for the nation’s roads. More ...
The electricity substation (right) has been identified as having a "significant detrimental visual impact" on Porthgain Plans to put unsightly power lines underground in a Pembrokeshire fishing ...
Porthgain wasn't built for cars nor were the quaint stone cottages built for aesthetics. It was built for labour, and hard, unforgiving labour at that. Yet today the village attracts up to 600 cars ...
A pretty little hamlet nestled on the coast was once a peaceful home to fishermen and their families and these days the tiny village is much-loved for its scenery along with an “excellent” restaurant ...
The electricity substation (right) has been identified as having a "significant detrimental visual impact" on Porthgain Plans to put unsightly power lines underground in a Pembrokeshire fishing ...
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