If you're looking for ideas for places to explore in Pembrokeshire's quieter days ahead, then the Western Telegraph Camera Club members can offer you some interesting suggestions.

Why not take a stroll through the seaside tunnels from Coppet Hall to Wisemans Bridge, now re-opened after months closed by landslides?

Or visit south Pembrokeshire's Upton Castle gardens, where some beautiful sculptures adorn the grounds?

For absolute peace and quiet, you can take in Mathry, Minwear and nearby Black Pool Mill, or call into Solva where's there's always something happening in the harbour.

Enjoy browsing through this week's pictures below.

The popularity of the Western Telegraph Camera Club continues to grow, and it now boasts 3,300 members.

Every day brings some lovely pictures of the Pembrokeshire coast, countryside and creatures to the friendly Facebook group.

And every week we feature an online gallery of our favourite pictures, which are also spotlighted daily as the wake-up posts on the Western Telegraph's Facebook page.

If you'd like to be a member of the Western Telegraph Camera Club and share your pictures, head over to the Facebook page to join.

Underneath the arch

The view through the Wisemans Bridge to Coppet Hall tunnel, now happily re-opened after landslide repair work.The view through the Wisemans Bridge to Coppet Hall tunnel, now happily re-opened after landslide repair work. (Image: Claire Hodges)

Harvest home

Back from the fields in Mathry at sundown.Back from the fields in Mathry at sundown. (Image: Allison Morris)

Peaceful view

A lovely calm river view at Minwear.A lovely calm river view at Minwear. (Image: Jenny Ambler)

Through the looking glass

In reflective mood at Blackpool Mill.In reflective mood at Black Pool Mill. (Image: Peter Thomas)

Welcome visitor

St Davids RNLI lifeboat calls in to Solva.St Davids RNLI lifeboat calls in to Solva. (Image: Janet Rees-Parnaby)

 

As far as the eye can see

Wide-open spaces at Mathry. (Image: Val Colella)