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Cardigan
A chance to explore the spectacular scenery, wildlife and ancient history of the Pembrokeshire Coast, Preseli Hills and Teifi Valley,Ceredigion from the comfort of an idyllic country house. Your host and guide, Richard Mitchley, is a qualified…
Stackpole, Pembroke
Award-winning centre for educational and corporate needs as well as family holidays.
St David's
Ramsey Island is a beautiful, unspoilt RSPB Nature Reserve with a large variety of visiting and breeding birds. Boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales you can see spectacular breeding colonies of nesting seabirds.
Pembrokeshire
Gupton Farm is our new visitor base at Freshwater West, with camping, surf lodge accommodation and community facilities on-site.
Pembrokeshire
The Bosherston Lakes, the old Stackpole Court site and Lodge Park Woods form the most complete and famous part of Stackpole’s designed landscape.
Stackpole is both a listed designed landscape and an internationally important nature reserve. Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area.
Wide, sandy and backed by an extensive system of dunes, Freshwater West beach is a surfer’s paradise.
Fishguard
Priskilly Forest Golf Club is a 9 hole mature picturesque parkland course, idyllic for all abilities with 5 star Country house near the rugged Pembrokeshire coast.
Cardigan
The Castle was erected in the 12th century and was the home of the first National Eistedfod in 1176. It was the overall winner of Channel 4's Great British Buildings Restoration of the Year
Pembrokeshire
Marloes Sands is a dramatic, beautiful, isolated stretch of sand with rocky outcrops along its length. There is a smooth, accessible path all the way to the beach (beware of the tides).
cardigan
Relax & Rejuvenate at your holiday destination or in our salon – I will bring an extra level of comfort to your stay.
Tenby
Step into the world of a successful merchant and his family in 1500 when this fine three-storey house had just been built and Tenby was one of the busiest ports in Wales.
Near Newcastle Emlyn
A working record of a great industry - see the traditional methods of making Welsh flannel, cloth and shawls.
Pembrokeshire
National Trust property, accessible via a 0.5 mile walk from car park; pristine, sheltered beach that is often likened to the Caribbean! Golden sand and crystal clear sea.
Pembrokeshire
Located 1 mile south east of the village of Bosherston on the edge of the National Trust Stackpole Estate in South Pembrokeshire. Wide sandy beach backed by lily ponds and woodland.
A long, narrow sandy and pebble beach at high tide but at low tide a huge expanse of firm sand is revealed with plenty of room for everyone - and it can get busy during the summer months due to its safe bathing.
The ancient ruins of Tenby Castle lie above this picturesque sandy cove situated between Castle Hill and the East Cliff with steep (and tidal) access.
St Davids
For twenty years we've taken thousands of people like you to play, work and stay with us on the stunning Pembrokeshire coastline in Wales and at other fantastic locations worldwide.
Pembrokeshire
Caerfai Bay is 1 mile south of St David's and is accessed via a steep path. A small rocky cove at high tide and sandy beach and rock pools at low tide.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail twists and turns its way through 186 miles of breathtaking coastal scenery in Wales.
Manorbier to Skrinkle Haven (3.22km / 2 miles) An exhilarating cliff top walk with outstanding views