Fishguard and Goodwick
Fishguard and Goodwick are two neighboring towns located in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Fishguard is known for its picturesque harbor and historical significance, including its role in the Last Invasion of Britain in 1797. The town features charming streets, local shops, and scenic views of the coastline.
Goodwick, situated just south of Fishguard, is primarily a residential area and serves as a ferry terminal for routes to Ireland. The towns are connected by a coastal path and share amenities, making them popular destinations for tourists exploring the natural beauty of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.