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Things to do in the Local Area

We're very lucky to be positioned in the Pembrokeshire National Park, less than 2 miles from our nearest blue flag beach. The perfect location to get away from it all! You can spend your days exploring the costal path and beaches or try your hand at some adventure sports like paddle boarding or surfing. Then unwind at the end of your day in a private woodfired hot tub, with just the crackle of the fire and the stars to watch. 

Beach & Harbour Side

Newgale Beach

Our closest beach, less than 2 miles from your accommodation. Enjoy paddleboarding, surfing and kayaking!
Newgale Beach - Visit Pembrokeshire
Book an activity or hire some kit at https://www.newsurf.co.uk or a bite to eat and drink in the Duke of Edinburgh Pub by the beach 

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Nolton Haven 

A stunning little beach that's lovely and sheltered, check out the The Haven Brasserie – Restaurant in Nolton Haven, Pembrokeshire just off the beach for excellent food!

Solva

A lovely harbourside village approx 6 miles from the accommodation.  Plenty of rock pools and caves to explore. The bathing here is very shallow and very good for small children.
Check out MamGu Welsh Cakes | Homemade Welsh Cakes | Artisan Welsh Food – MamguWelshcakes  for great coffee and a traditional Welsh treat! 

Porthgain Harbour 

Located near  of St David’s, Porthgain is a picturesque coastal hamlet that was once a thriving commercial harbour and now makes a superb place to visit. 
Great Fish and Chips available in The Shed Bistro - Porthgain (theshedporthgain.co.uk)

Whitesands Beach

Just outside of St.Davids and close to a mile long at low tide, Whitesands is popular with surfers, families and children (who especially enjoy the rock pools). 

Abereiddy (Abereddi) beach

 The blue slate gives a brilliant deep blue colour to the water in the ‘Blue Lagoon’; a beautiful little harbour – a breached quarry.
For those that like a thrill. check out Muuk Adventures for coasteering and much more!
Home - Muuk-Adventures - Overcome Your Limits  

 

Places to Visit 

We're lucky to have The Paddock farm shop which is a 7 minute drive from us, they offer a range of fresh local produce such as milk, bread, seasonal fruit and veg, meat, eggs, cheese, cakes and much more! The Paddock Organic Fruit and Veg Box Scheme & Refill Service - thepaddock

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Exploring Pembrokeshire wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Britain’s smallest city, St Davids. St Davids is a quaint, and tiny, city. Tucked away, the cathedral that gives St Davids its city status is hard to spot, but once discovered its breathtaking magnificence is revealed. After a hard day exploring you can grab a relaxing spa treatment in Menevia Bathhouse and Spa | Beauty Treatments | Home (meneviaspa.co.uk) .Its well worth making a stop in Solva and finding your inner zen at Wild Yoga Studio  and taking the time to explore the local shops, cafes and pubs near the harbour! 

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In the north of Pembrokeshire, the Preseli Mountains are moorland hills, rich with wildlife and history are the origin of the Stonehenge Bluestones. 

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In the south, Narberth is a  small market town excels with small independent shops providing an outlet for many of the artists and craftspeople that live and work in Pembrokeshire.  There is also the little village of Stackpole which is a few miles south of Pembroke, in between Freshwater East and Bosherston. The village has some pretty cottages and an Inn (The Stackpole Inn) but is better known for the Stackpole Estate, Stackpole Quay and Barafundle Beach nearby. Bosherston is well worth a visit to see the lilly ponds and beach!

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186 mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path that provides you with scenery, wildlife encounters and new experiences at every turn, there is so much to explore and see! 

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