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UK seaside town named one of the best places to live where locals once foiled a French invasion

Published on May 04, 2025 at 02:01 PM

FISHGUARD is one of the best UK seaside towns to move to in 2025 and it has an interesting history with the French.

The Welsh seaside town in town is known for its beautiful coastal paths, vibrant buildings along the harbour and incredible .

Tenby harbor with colorful buildings and boats.
Fishguard is one of the best towns to relocate to in 2025
Small boat in harbor with village houses and green hillside in background.
The town has two harbours and welcomes cruise ships throughout the year

MyBaggage conducted a study with Daily Mail and put together a list of the best towns to live in comparing , salary, sunlight hours and rainfall.

Number six on the list was Fishguard, although it’s also a great place for tourists to visit too – the study found Fishguard gets 1663.62 hours of annual sunlight.

And there are 25 per 1,000 residents so you won’t struggle to find somewhere to eat.

There are lots of sights to see like the rocky headland of Strumble Head, which marks the southern limit of .

The viewpoint has been said to be a great place to spot seals, dolphins, seabirds and porpoises.

One hiker wrote on : “We live a few miles from Strumble Head and visit yearly for the fantastic views and great walks around the coastal paths.”;

Another said: “Fantastic spot in a corner where the world seems to have stopped.”;

Fishguard also has an interesting history.

It’s known for the Last Invasion of Britain in 1797, which is commemorated by the Fishguard Tapestry.

One from her tour guide Joe.

EX4F3K Strumble Head and the 1908 Lighthouse on the Pembrokeshire coast of Wales UK Europe
Stumble Head is a great viewing point on the coast
View of Dyffryn Fernant Gardens in Wales.
The Dyffryn Fernant have a variety of plants

He said: “Fishguard was the last place in Britain to be invaded,”; before adding that the invasion, by in February 1797, was foiled by a regiment of local Welsh women — thanks to their traditional clothing.

Joe added: “The women stood on these clifftops in their scarlet bodices and tall black hats, which the French mistook for British uniform. Within 48 hours of landing, the French surrendered.”;

Fishguard is also known forit’s rugged coastal scenery and coastal walks.

It has two harbours, the oldest being Lower Town Harbour.

The building of Fishguard Harbour began in 1894 and was completed in 1906 for the Irish ferry trade.

In 1907 began the transatlantic trade to on the liner RMS Mauretania.

In 2025, Fishguard is set to welcome 30 cruise ship visits per year, and each typically brings between 100 and 2,500 passengers.

It’s where you’ll find Dyffryn Fernant, a six acre garden created in 1996.

It’s known for its various areas, including the exotic courtyard and Nicky’s Field, which has ornamental grasses.

Tickets to enter the garden are £7 for adults, while children under 16 are admitted for free.

A couple live in a .

And the .

Tenby, Wales harbor and beach.
Fishguard is a popular seaside town in Pembrokshire, Wales

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