Pembrokeshire Coast Map 1000 Piece Jigsaw
Walk the wild shores of West Wales with the Pieceful Maps Pembrokeshire Coast 1000-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle. This is Britain’s only truly coastal National Park, a spectacular landscape where rugged cliffs plunge into the sea, giving way to sandy beaches, wooded estuaries, and the wild Preseli Hills. This Ordnance Survey map jigsaw offers a unique perspective on the meeting of land and sea, using a scale carefully chosen to fit the entire Pembrokeshire Coast National Park boundary onto a single puzzle. You get a complete overview of this 629 square kilometre gem, packed with hundreds of place names, roads, rivers, and coastal features. The scale is the same as a standard roadmap, so you will see the major routes and settlements, but not the hyper-detailed footpaths that walkers might need. That makes this puzzle a relaxing yet engaging way to explore this diverse landscape.
As you assemble the 1000 pieces, you will trace the dramatic coastline from the towering limestone cliffs of Tenby in the south, past the surf-swept beaches of Freshwater West, to the rugged headlands of St Davids in the north. The Ordnance Survey mapping clearly shows the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a long-distance trail that runs the entire 186 miles of the park’s coastline. At the chosen scale, you see the path as a line that hugs the cliffs, passing by lighthouses, castles, and seabird colonies. You will also explore the inland Preseli Hills, where the bluestones of Stonehenge were quarried, a fact that adds a layer of ancient mystery to the puzzle.
The puzzle includes all the major roads, such as the A40 that runs through the centre of the park and the A487 that follows the coast from Fishguard to St Davids. You will spot the charming towns and villages of Tenby, with its pastel coloured houses and walled old town, and St Davids, the smallest city in the United Kingdom, with its magnificent cathedral. The map also shows the many islands off the coast, including Skomer, famous for its puffins, and Ramsey, a haven for seabirds and seals.
The Ordnance Survey mapping captures the diverse geography of this National Geographic award-winning destination. The scale ensures that the whole park fits neatly onto the 1000 pieces, measuring 69cm by 48cm when completed. It is a relaxing and engaging activity for anyone who loves the ocean, coastal walking, or the unique wildlife of the Celtic Sea. Whether you are reliving a summer holiday or planning your next adventure, this puzzle brings the beauty of the Pembrokeshire coast into your home. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence.
Measures: 69cm x 48cm when completed
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