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The Burgage, Haverfordwest

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 6

Nolton Haven - Pembrokeshire - 5 min strollThe Mariners Inn (bar meals) - 400 yards - overlooks the beach at Nolton Haven and there are lots of activities close by. Ride through the waves on a horse from the stables at East Nolton, surf the waves at Newgale, boating at Little Haven, bathing and water sports at Broad Haven. Puffin ShuttleLeave your car at home and hop on the hail and ride Puffin Shuttle, a dedicated coastal bus service that calls in at every bay between St Davids and Marloes including Solva, Newgale and Nolton Haven. St Bride's Bay Water Taxi for WalkersSolva Sailboats operate a water taxi which will take you to your chosen destination from where you can walk back along the stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to Solva. Possible destinations include Porth Clais, Porthmynawydd, St Justinians, Nolton Haven and Little Haven (weather dependent). Phone 01437 720972. Druidstone Hotel and Restaurant a short drive from Nolton Haven cottageDruidstone Haven Hotel perched on a cliff top - good bar food, live music most weeks and spectacular views overlooking a beautiful sandy beach - and all of St Brides Bay are only a short drive away. Broad Haven 3 miles away has an excellent mini market and post office. More extensive shopping can be done in Haverfordwest - banks, post office, supermarkets, filling stations, chemist, doctor, vet and Farmers Markets every other Friday - excellent local producePreseli HillsInland discover the ancient Preseli Hills - heather coated moors dotted with `cromlechs' to roam - cyclists can explore the gentle rolling foothills along little wooded lanes and bridleways all within an easy drive of this coastal holiday cottage close to beach at Nolton Haven. St Davids Village CityThe smallest city in Great Britain is surrounded by rural views with a backdrop of rocky outcrops. There is a selection of individual and interesting shops as well as places to eat and drink and a beautiful Cathedral. St Davids CathedralConstructed between 1180 - 1182 in transitional Norman style from fine grained purple Cambrian sandstone and has been the focus of pilgrimage and worship for hundreds of years - 3 pilgrimages to St Davids equalled 1 to Rome in the middle ages! The Cathedral is well worth a visit in these days - three shops to browse as well as an excellent Refectory serving delicious light lunches and drinks. SolvaSolva is a delightful little village just north of Newgale. There are several pubs, cafés, restaurants, galleries and interesting shops in this tiny coastal village. A stroll along the harbour to Trinity Quay brings you to Solva Boat Club Café where you can enjoy a refreshing drink. The quay is also a very popular place for crabbing at high tide. A short walk along The Gribbin provides one of the most fabulous views in the whole of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Solva Woollen MillSolva Woollen Mill is the oldest continually working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire and produces some beautiful fabrics including flat woven carpets and rugs, which have been used to furnish Prince Charles house in Carmarthenshire. The original water wheel has been restored recently and is now turning again. The 'Dye Shed Cafe, within the mill, serves delicious home baked cakes and the shop has plenty of gorgeous products on offer. Hilton CourtHilton Court Garden Centre, enjoy the peace and tranquillity in 12 acres of magical and unique gardens. An idyllic Victorian courtyard has a pottery, Celtic Gallery, gift shop and a cosy restaurant offering mouth-watering homemade dishes. Golf in PembrokeshirePembrokeshire has plenty of choice for the avid golfer. Tenby - a championship venue and the oldest affiliated club in Wales, St Davids City Golf Club near Whitesands beach and Newport Links which overlooks stunning Newport Bay. Pembrokeshire’s parkland courses, many with views to the Preseli Hills and across the Milford Haven estuary, include Priskilly Forest, Haverfordwest, Milford Haven, South Pembrokeshire in Pembroke and Trefloyne Manor near Tenby. Family days outFor fun filled family days out there is plenty on offer. In North Pembrokeshire choose from Castle Henllys , Dyfed Shire Horses, Pheonix Bowl, Scolton Manor, Hangar Five Trampolines, Picton Castle, Oakwood and The Blue Lagoon. To the south there is Heatherton Sports, Tenby Dinosaur Park, Folly Farm and Anna Ryder Richardson's 'Manor Wildlife Park' - plenty for all the family to enjoy. Voyages of Discovery Boat TripVoyages of Discovery will take you on an exhilarating high speed trip around Ramsey Island to see marine wildlife such as seabirds, seals and dolphins. Shore Fishing St DavidsA fun trip for all the family 1 hour to catch as much mackerel as you can. Shore fishing from the rocks and beaches around St Davids is arguably some of the best in Wales. Remember to pack your favourite seafood recipes. Year round holidays on the coast can be enjoyed in this charming cottage in Nolton Haven

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