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Ty Draw, Pembs

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 4

TrefinFrom the door of the cottage walk along Trefin's main street, to the village pub, The rustic Ship Inn, good for bar meals at lunchtime and early evenings. The village also has a great cafe, Mill House, perfect for a cooked breakfast or packed lunch for a day's walking. Aber Felin - a pretty shingle cove with rock pools, overlooked by the remains of Trefin Mill - is a five minute walk. Join the Pembrokeshire Coast PathFrom here the Pembrokeshire Coast Path stretches in either direction. To the east the small harbour at Abercastle is popular for diving, swimming, kayaking and fishing - and to the west is the unique harbour at Porthgain with the Sloop Inn and award winning 'Shed' Bistro. Strumble Shuttle Coastal Bus Service for walkersThe popular Strumble Shuttle Coastal Bus Service, intended for transporting coast path walkers, stops in Trefin 3 times a day between May and September and twice daily from September to May on its way from Newport to St Davids. St Davids Peninsula BeachesWith over a dozen beaches to explore on the St Davids Peninsula, Traeth Llyfn and Abereiddi are the closest but if you like to surf you will enjoy the wide sandy expanses of Whitesands and Newgale. Melin Tregwynt MillA short drive up the coast near to the sand and shingle beaches of Aberbach and Abermawr, is the famous Melin Tregwynt where a huge selection of woollen goods are made to compliment the mill's unique fabrics. Stop a while and enjoy a lunch or cake and coffee at the café. St Davids Cathedral CitySt Davids Cathedral City, a ten minute drive away, has a useful range of amenities - banks and post office, internet cafe, supermarket and filling station, chemist, doctor and vet. There are also interesting independent shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes and pubs. The Medieval St Davids Bishops' PalaceBring your children to explore the wonderful ruined St Davids Bishops Palace or if you are interested in culture there is an annual festival of Shakespeare plays at the Bishop's Palace and a continuous programme of music to be heard in the magnificent medieval St Davids Cathedral. Ramsey Island Boat TripsBook a boat trip whilst in St Davids around the famous bird islands - either a fast adrenalin ride or a more sedate one - but an experience not to be missed - your dogs are welcome too!Enjoy mackerel fishing - a lovely way to spend an hour or so drifting on the bay as well as providing beautiful freshly caught fish for supper. Family FunExplore Pembrokeshire to discover an array of amazing family attractions including Castell Henllys Reconstructed Iron Age Settlement, Dr Beynon's Bug Farm and Grub Kitchen, Folly Farm, the Tudor Merchant's House Tenby (N.T), Manor Wildlife Park, Blue Lagoon water park, Heatherton Sports Park and so many more. This lovely cottage in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park has been newly renovated to create a charming holiday base for any time of the year.

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