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The Keep, Pembroke

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 2

Historic Pembroke townSearch the antique centres in Pembroke for some wonderful bargains. There are two converted churches as well as shops on the main street, packed with interesting ancient artefacts. If you are looking for something more modern investigate the main street craft shops for holiday souvenirs. Pembroke has a wide choice of cafes, pubs and restaurants to choose from - all just a stone's throw away. Try The Kings Arms for a romantic evening!Pembrokeshire CastlesPembrokeshire is scattered with castles in all stages of repair. Pembroke Castle, birth place of Henry VII, is just around the corner from The Keep. This magnificent and well restored stronghold on the banks of the river estuary is the venue for many exciting events throughout the year - historical re-enactment days, falconry displays and music festivals. It is certainly one of the finest medieval Castles in Wales and just on the doorstep!Travel a few miles south to Manorbier where its splendid castle is perched on a bluff above the sandy beach. A classic shape, it has been described as 'a startling combination of beauty and function, residence and fortification, comfort and utility, which entices, enchants and educates the curious mind.' The castle and village are well worth your attention. The Pembrokeshire Coastal PathPembrokeshire is bordered by the Pembrokeshire Coast Path - now part of the All Wales Coastal Path. It is world famous for its stunning cliff top scenery and the freshest sea air. In spring the path is strewn with an abundance of wildflowers and throughout the year both the scenery and wildlife are something to behold!Beaches near to The KeepFrom Pembroke it is a short drive to the beaches in the south of the county. Check the National Park's website for details - they list the beaches and their different characteristics - and choose a beach to suit your taste - from small coves to thundering surf!Nearest are Freshwater East - a wide stretch of white sand scattered with an abundance of beautiful shells - and Manorbier - a favourite surfing beach and dog friendly throughout the year. Lamphey Court SpaSpoil yourself with a visit to this luxury Spa. Just five miles away, Lamphey Court offers a choice of revitalising treatments as well as a tennis court, swimming pool, gym and sauna. TenbyA popular seaside resort with charming Medieval walled town filled with narrow streets bustling with shops, bars, cafes and restaurants just a stroll away from 5 golden sandy beaches overlooked by elegant Georgian terraces. Take a boat trip to Caldey Island from Tenby Harbour. Sea Safari, Martin's HavenEnjoy a sea safari out to explore the stunningly beautiful Pembrokeshire coast and its extraordinary wildlife. Visit Skomer Island and spend a day exploring the beautiful island nature reserve or discover the thrill of high speed wildlife adventures around the cliffs and coves of Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm. Brunel Cycle TrailCycle the Brunel Trail from Neyland Marina, passing through Westfield Pill Nature Reserve and all the way to the county town of Haverfordwest. Bike hire is available from 'Mikes Bikes' who will deliver bicycles to your door! Pembroke Dock Heritage CentreVisit the the old Royal Dockyard Chapel to discover lots of artefacts on the history of The Royal Dockyard and particularly the Sunderland flying boats. Fascinating! Milford MarinaWhile away a few pleasurable hours browsing waterside shops and enjoying refreshments in one of the cafes, bars and restaurants as you gaze over the decks of fabulous luxurious yachts. Watersports Tuition and Equipment Hire, DaleWest Wales Wind, Surf and Sailing in Dale offer tuition for all sorts of water sport activities - try a kayak for an hour or two! Local Agricultural ShowsPembrokeshire's local agricultural shows are a really enjoyable day out for all ages - pack a picnic and soak up the atmosphere. See stunning events such as Big Pete and the Grim Reaper Monster Truck Show, Show Jumping, Scruff's Dog Show as well as hundreds of trade stand, children's activities, food, music and more. Pembrokeshire ZoosAnimal lovers will appreciate a trip to award winning Folly Farm and Manor Wildlife Park where they will find an impressive range of exotic animals on display including lions, tigers, lemurs, gibbons, penguins, zebras, giraffes, meerkats, ostriches and more. Day TripsEnjoy a day our exploring the Cardigan Coast. Discover Cardigan market town with a newly refurbished castle nestled alongside the Teifi river, sleepy seaside villages and the vibrant coastal town of Aberaeron a real foodie destination and home to the cardigan Bay Seafood Festival.A chic dog friendly apartment in the centre of Pembroke ideal for couples to enjoy holidays in Pembrokeshire.

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