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Carreg Wen, Solva

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 6

Pembrokeshire Coastal PathThis is now part of the new All Wales Coastal Path, with its stunning scenery and wild life, is great for walkers and the exposed Cambrian rocks will fascinate geologists. Solva Village, PembrokeshireSolva village with its quaint picturesque harbour and small beach has lots to enjoy - fish for crabs from the harbour at high tide or rock-pool and paddle on the beach at low tide or take a boat trip around the harbour. There is an annual summer Regatta and lots of water sports - diving, kayaking and dinghy sailing, learn to row or raft build, hire a 'skiffle' boat or a 'wheelipunt', the traditional harbour dingy, from the Solva Sailing School!2 art galleries and a pottery to enjoy as well as a range of traditional shops including a post office/general stores (look out for the ever changing signs), cafes and pubs. The Cambrian is a 16th century village pub serving great food, Trinity Quay along the harbour - homemade cakes and ice-cream and Café '35' by the river- great snacks and wonderful fish and chips!The Ship Inn, a pet friendly cosy local pub with pleasant garden, serving good food in a warm and convivial atmosphere. Solva Harbour near luxury holiday house PembrokeshireSolva harbour , a safe haven since the 14th century, is a fine example of a 'Ria' (a melt-water channel from the ice age) and was a major trading centre during the late 19th century - ships embarked from here to sail all over the world as well as crossing the Atlantic to America. 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. Newgale Beach, Caerfai Bay and St DavidsWalk the Coastal Path east to Newgale Beach - a surfers paradise - or west to sheltered Caerfai Bay, popular with families and then onto St Davids. St Davids and Whitesands BeachA short drive takes you to St Davids with its magnificent medieval Cathedral, gift shops and art galleries and to the famous Whitesands Beach, one of Pembrokeshire's finest with its golden sands. TYF Adventure Activity ProviderTry exhilarating adventures such as coasteering, rock climbing, kayaking and more all based around the magnificnet coast and countryside of Pembrokeshire. Art Galleries, St DavidsBritain's smallest city of St Davids probably has more than its fair share of quality Art Galleries. Whether you are searching for a special memento or a unique gift you are sure to find something special. Boat and FishingTripsBook 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 mackeral fishing - a lovely way to spend an hour or so drifting on the bay as well as providing beautiful freshly caught fish for supper. Woollen Mill at Middle MillInland snuggling amidst myriad tiny country lanes is the charming picnic spot of Middle Mill with its Tea Room/Shop and Woollen Mill which has been in production for the last century - rugs for Prince Charles' Welsh retreat at Myddfai were woven here. Family Days OutPicton Castle, Scolton Manor, Hangar 5 Trampolines, Oakwood, Blue Lagoon, Heatherton, Folly Farm Zoo and Manor Wildlife Park are just some of the attractions for all the family to enjoy. Enjoy luxury living in this super holiday house in the picturesque coastal village of Solva on the rugged Pembrokeshire coast.

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