In the Preseli foothills Mynydd Castlebythe is the furthest hill visible. The road that leads to Letterston veers off to the left in the distance.
In the Preseli foothills Mynydd Castlebythe is the furthest hill visible. The road that leads to Letterston veers off to the left in the distance.
The long view. From the road above Bernard's Well farm the eye can encompass a large swathe of Pembrokeshire including, left, the top end of Llys-y-fran reservoir 398366, right, the huge radio/TV mast at Woodstock 57292, and straight ahead in the distance the oil refineries at Milford Haven.
Barn, sheep, birds: Fairlawn, Walton East
Clarbeston Road railway station photo survey (6) Looking east from the road bridge at Clarbeston Road station towards Clarbeston Road Junction (see below). Clarbeston Road railway station is on the West Wales line from Swansea to Pembrokeshire. Immediately west of the station, the line divides at Clarbeston Road Junction, one branch serving the ferry terminal at Fishguard, the other serving Haverfordwest and Milford Haven. The station is managed by Arriva Trains Wales who operate most of the passenger services. Arriva runs an hourly service from Manchester Piccadilly as far Carmarthen: this service is extended to Clarbeston Road, Haverfordwest and Milford Haven every two hours. There are usually two services each day to Fishguard to coincide with ferry sailings to Ireland.