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Ash Tree Cottage, Pembroke

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 6

Bosherston Pub and Tea Room, PembrokeshireBosherston is a small village with a traditional pub serving local food, the 'Ye Olde Worlde' Tearoom with its menu unchanged for 50 years (fishing permits for the Lily Ponds are available here) and a fine 13th century Norman Church. Lily Ponds National Trust, Pembrokeshire near tranquil holiday cottage with wifiA footpath through the Lily Ponds - spot otters, water birds, bats and dragonflies - leads to stunning Broad Haven South Beach (NT) with the famous 'Church Rock' in the bay. South Pembrokeshire National ParkA short walk or drive away is the unique South Pembrokeshire National Parks coastline with its magnificent limestone cliffs including St Govan's Head and 6th century St Govan's Chapel tucked into the rocks. Beautiful Barafundle Beach - consistently voted the most beautiful in Britain- is backed by sand dunes and ringed by fragrant pines, with its wonderful golden sands and sparkling sea - a little bit of paradise on earth - is reached via a cliff top path from Stackpole Quay (NT). Caldey Island Boat Trips, TenbyBuy tickets at the kiosk on Tenby harbour slipway. Visit the whitewashed monastery where monks produce luxurious products such as perfume, shortbread and chocolate. Explore unspoilt sandy beaches and wonder at the abundant wildlife of this beautiful little island. Pot Hauling Crab and Lobster, TenbyTry pot hauling for crab and lobster aboard high speed Patriot, a fun and educational family trip . PembrokePembroke, a small fascinating medieval walled town, has a magnificently preserved Norman castle (birthplace of Henry VII) which overlooks a mill pond, narrow alleys and antique shops to discover, a wonderful delicatessen, pubs and restaurants to enjoy. Gun Tower Museum, Pembroke DockThe 1851 Gun Tower alongside the bustling Cleddau River was built to defend the Royal Naval Dockyard. Chapel Bay Fort and Museum, West AngleVisit this impressive military defense dating from 1817 and scheduled as an ancient monument by CADW in 1959. It overlooks the mouth of the mighty Cleddau river and defended Milford Haven close to West Angle Bay. Guided tours and cafe are available. Carew Karting, Carew AirfieldThe whole family (from 8 years) will love exciting circuit driving. Arrive and drive at Pembrokeshire's number 1 outdoor circuit. Freshwater WestA magnificent unspoiled sandy beach backed by sand dunes popular with surfers. The beach has been used as the film location for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Robin Hood, The Sarah Jane Adventures and The Thief of Bagdad. Cafe Mor - The Pembrokeshire Beachfood CompanyThis multi award winning beach kiosk based in the car park of Freshwater West serves delicious snacks made with the best local produce. Try their lobster rolls, Fresh West breaky rolls, bacon butties, crab rolls, classic beach burgers with beef and laverbread and so much more. Boat Hire, BurtonRudders Boat Yard offer a variety of vessels for hire and charter. Whether you fancy a spot of fishing or a gentle cruise along the Cleddau hire a sailing, rowing or power boat. Lawrenny and Lawrenny Quay - Award winning tearooms. The pretty little waterside village offers lovely walks alongside the river and through the woods with tantalising glimpses of whitewashed Benton Castle peeping through the trees on the opposite bank. Award winning Quay Tearooms serve delicious light lunches and yummy cakes on the lawn overlooking the water and the Lawrenny Arms has views to die for. Family FunEnjoy fulfilling days out at a number of quality family attractions including Folly Farm, Oakwood theme park, Heatherton Sports Park, the Dinosaur Park, Blue Lagoon Water Park, Manor House Welsh Wildlife Park and many more. Peaceful cottage in the coastal village of Bosherston close to the celebrated Lily Ponds and magnificent Broad haven south beach. An ideal base from which to explore the whole county.

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