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The Coastguard's House, St Davids

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 10

St Davids shops, pubs and restaurantsSpend a few hours exploring the thriving ancient village city with Its charming collection of shops, galleries, bars and restaurants. Don't miss the country market on a Thursday between April and September. At the top of the High Street in Oriel y Parc, you will find lots of information about the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, useful maps and guidebooks as well as an art gallery and café serving breakfast and lunch. Book a thrilling boat trip out to the internationally important bird islands. RSPB Ramsey Island just 1 km offshore has impressive sea cliffs teeming with seabirds and the coastal waters around are frequented by seals, dolphins and passing whales. St Davids Cathedral and Bishops' PalaceInvestigate the magnificent medieval Cathedral and ruined Bishops' Palace dedicated to Wales's Patron Saint. The Cathedral is a busy church but also an international venue for music throughout the year; at the end of May each year St Davids Cathedral plays host to an internationally renowned music festival with concerts taking place morning, afternoon and night, performed by some of Britain's finest musicians - a memorable and rewarding place to visit. The Bishop's Palace will captivate your imagination (and your children's) and take you back to glories past. The Pembrokeshire Coastal PathFrom The Coastguard's House you can walk to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, both east and west. The cliffs are spectacular; the bird and wildlife is captivating; the sea and sky a constantly changing panorama. The Coast Path circles the Peninsula offering miles of breath-taking coastline, all within the easy reach of a two-mile radius. If you walk the coastal path round the Peninsula you will find a number of small coves and less accessible beaches - at many times of year you will have them to yourself!St Davids Peninsula BeachesLess than a mile from Coastguard's House is Caerfai Beach. The scenery is spectacular and the beach, reached down a steep path, is popular for swimming and snorkelling as well as a wonderful rock pooling, game-playing platform for sandy heaven!Just 2 miles to the west of St Davids, Whitesands Beach is one of the most stunning locations on the Pembrokeshire coast. This wide sandy 'Blue Flag' beach has lifeguard cover in the summer; surf hire and surfing lessons are available at the beach. Popular for swimming, surfing and water sports of all sorts - your dog can walk there too between October and April. When you have had fun on the beach visit the Whitesands Cafe for tasty snacks and refreshments. Porthgain Village and harbourPorthgain was a prosperous nineteenth century industrial harbour exporting slate from local quarries at Abereiddi and Porthgain itself. Now the village is popular for water sport enthusiasts - boaters, rowers, fishermen and canoeists - their activities overlooked by relics of the industrial past. The village can be busy in summer. It is on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, served by the Strumble Shuttle (the local bus service) and offers the visitor galleries and a gift shop and refreshments at the popular Sloop Inn and Shed Fish Restaurant. Abereiddi Beach and the Blue LagoonA short walk along the coast path from Porthgain is the hamlet of Abereiddi, with a pebbly car park and wide pebble and sand beach. The beach is popular for families - swimming, canoeing, eating ice cream and playing on the sand. Just to the north is the famous Blue Lagoon where groups of hardy individuals take part in cliff jumping into the deep aquamarine water. The lagoon is an extraordinary remnant of past industry - the quarry now flooded with sea water at high tide, provides a calm deep pool for small boats and swimmers. Working Woollen MillsJust up the valley from Solva village, Solva Woollen Mill, patronised by Prince Charles, specialises in fabulous carpets, rugs and runners.A little further up the north coast from Porthgain, Melin Tregwynt weaves traditional and contemporary designs for blankets, throws, cushions and soft furnishings. Their beautiful products are in demand worldwide and can the throws can be seen on the beds of this delightful property. Golfing Breaks Pembrokeshire WalesSt Davids Golf Course is a spectacular 9-hole course on the headland overlooking Whitesands Beach - a real challenge! Family owned Priskilly Forest Golf Course is a 20 minute drive away. Open all year to visitors of any ability, it is a 9 hole gem, set amongst mature oaks, sycamores and rhododendrons and with panoramic views from Strumble Head to the Preseli Mountains. All your golfing requirements - either for purchase or hire - are available at the golf shop. The Club House also serves excellent food and drink. Outdoor Activities in North PembrokeshireIn St Davids, TYF Adventure offers a wide variety of activities and just down the road at Mathry, Preseli Venture offer instruction in sea kayaking and surfing. There is lots to choose from if you are looking for adventure!Inland, explore the Preseli Mountains - wonderful views, hill walking, cycling or driving. Visit the mysterious and beautiful Gwaun Valley - a timeless world with hanging deciduous woodlands. Tenby South PembrokeshireIn the south of the county there is lots to see and do in Tenby at any time of the year. There are elegant boutiques, craft shops, museums and art galleries to browse, a large variety of eating places, pubs and ice cream parlours to tempt, boat trips, fishing, sailing, wind and kite surfing, spectacular cliff top walks and Blue Flag beaches to enjoy. Family FunTake a trip south to spend fulfilling family days out at any one of the excellent family attractions there. Choose from Bluestone Water Park, Oakwood theme park, Heatherton Sports Park, the Wild Welsh Zoo, multi award winning Folly Farm, Carew Karting or the Dinosaur Park. This spacious and comfortable townhouse is a wonderful base for exploring St Davids Peninsula and the highlights of Pembrokeshire

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