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Cleddau Bridge from Hobbs Point, Pembroke Dock
The characterless, yet expensive to cross (80p. each way) bridge linking Pembroke Dock with Neyland was opened in the 1970's.

Hobbs Point, from where this picture was taken, was the original sea terminal for the Irish Sea packets, and the original 1840's milestones on the main road from St. Clears still refer to it. But it was superceded by Brunel's port at New Milford (now known as Neyland) and then by Fishguard.

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