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Yr Hen Felin, West Close Farm Cottages, Haverfordwest

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 4

Priskilly Forest Golf ClubFamily owned and run this is a 9 hole hidden gem (1.5 miles), nestling amongst mature oaks, sycamores and rhododendrons with panoramic views of the coast and country from Strumble Head to the Preseli Mountains. Open all year visitors and beginners of any ability are very welcome - tuition is available so why not take the opportunity to learn to play? All your golfing requirements - either for purchase or hire are available at the golf shop. For non-golfers there is a woodland walk and gardens to enjoy and " Y Cabin" Bar/Bistro offers delicious home cooked fareLetterston and Somethings CookingThe award winning 'Somethings Cooking' Fish and Chip restaurant and take away is in the village of Letterston - 3 miles. There are 2 pubs serving food, petrol station, post office/bakery and butchers selling wonderful Gwaun Valley Beef, award winning organic bacon and ham, local fresh produce and home baked bread. Mathry and CastlemorrisMathry is a nearby hilltop village with the Church of the Holy Martyrs (featured in the Saints and Stones Trail) and a pub - there is also a 'local' close by in the hamlet of Castlemorris - 'Gwesty Bach'. Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, Abermawr and AberbachThe Pembrokeshire Coastal Path is within a 10 minute drive and the twin sand and shingle beaches of Abermawr and Aberbach can be reached by walking through National Trust woodland carpeted with bluebells, anemones and wild garlic in the spring - fantastic scenery, birds and marine wild life. The Five Aber's - a fine day's exploring!Abereiddy, Aberfelin, Abercastle, Abermawr and Aberbach pebble backed beaches all within 5 miles of each other along the rocky North Pembrokeshire coast. Sandy, shingle, sheltered, seashores waiting to be discoveredWalk from Aberieddy to Abermawr (NT)A thrilling walk along wild coastline from the Blue Lagoon passing through the fishing village of Porthgain where you can explore impressive remains of former quarry workings and on to the quiet secluded shingle beach of Abermawr backed by National Trust marsh and woodlandPorthgainThis popular small harbour village is home to 2 art galleries, the famous 'Sloop Inn' and 'The Shed', an award winning restaurant serving fresh lobster, crab and fish as well as local meat. Take a fishing trip from here (operating during the summertime) and barbecue your own freshly caught fish - a real treat!Celtic Diving, Goodwick ParrogExplore underwater Pembrokeshire with professionals. Celtic Diving is a 5 star PADI diving centre and a BSAC diver training school. Click on this link to see a video of 10 Pembrokeshire dives (www. celticdiving. co. uk)Goodwick Harbour VillageThe Irish Ferry sails daily from Goodwick where there is an easily accessible sand/shingle beach, a tourist information centre and a railway station. Fishguard and Last Invasion TapestryFishguard is a small market town which was the scene of the last invasion of Britain and a tapestry worked by local needlewomen depicting this event is proudly displayed in the Town Hall.A Farmers Market is held here every Saturday selling delicious fresh local produce and there is also an award winning Leisure Centre, a small cinema, a variety of individually owned shops and eating places to enjoy. St DavidsNo holiday in North Pembrokeshire is complete without a visit to St Davids with its medieval Cathedral, Bishop's Palace, boutiques, art galleries, coffee shops/restaurants and the place to book an exhilarating boat trip out to the birds islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Ramsey - wonderful marine life too. Llys y Fran Reservoir and Country Park, near Clarbeston RoadA wonderful day out in the country for the whole family where you can enjoy walking, bird watching, boating, fishing, picnicking and country views. Family FunDiscover quality family attractions galore from Dr Beynon's Bug farm and Grub Kitchen to Scolton Manor Museum and Country Park, Wickedly Welsh Chocolate Company, Manor Wildlife Park, Folly Farm, Blue Lagoon Water Park, Overhang Climbing Wall and many more. There is something for everyone. Enjoy a country base near the coast for your next Pembrokeshire cottage holiday.

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