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Carew Cottage, Tenby

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 8

Manorbier Village and TenbyManorbier has a village store, post office and internet cafe Beach Break, further shopping can be done in Tenby 5 miles away where amenities include a bank, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, filling station, doctor, vet, interesting individual shops, bars, restaurants, cafes and a market on Wednesdays. All year round short breaks are possible at pet friendly Manorbier quality cottage with accommodation for 8. Please phone for availability and price. Manorbier Beach and CastleManorbier is a great favourite with holiday makers of all ages. The stunning beach has golden sands to play on, rock pools to fish in and wonderful waves for swimmers and surfers alike. There is a well stocked shop/post office, family hotel, pub and the Beach Break, a small café next door to quality Carew Cottage which serves wonderful home-made simple fresh food and is licensed too!A Norman Church and Manorbier Castle overlook the beach. The Castle was the birthplace of the renowned medieval scholar, Gerald of Wales and is a delight for all lovers of history - life-size wax figures, walled garden and glimpses of a life lived in luxury - don't miss the tea room and souvenir shop. Manorbier Garden CentreManorbier Garden Centre is a 5 minute drive away and has lots of plants and unusual pots for sale and serves home cooked family meals in its small café. Tenby, Pembroke and Bosherston near Manorbier quality cottageTenby, Pembroke and Bosherston with its famous Lily Ponds are all within an easy drive - don't miss a proper cup of tea (no tea bags here) and a light snack at 'Ye Olde Worlde Café' in Bosherston owned and run by Mrs Weston (Auntie Vi to her regulars) for over 70 years with an almost unchanged menu! Tenby's amenities include bank, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, filling station, doctor, vet, interesting individual shops, bars, restaurants, cafes and a market on Wednesdays.A walk beside the beautiful Lily Ponds leads to the huge sandy Broadhaven Beach with magnificent Church Rock in the bay. Located on the lower ground floor of the Atlantic Hotel on The Esplanade overlooking Tenby's South Beach the Salt Cellar is an award winning coastal restaurant, bar and terrace run by a bunch of talented friends for you and your friends and family to enjoy. Their motto is “Great food, Great service, Great Times! Tasty food and friendly service is at the heart of our restaurant”. Barafundle Beach and Stackploe Quay NTBarafundle - one of the most beautiful beaches in the whole of the United Kingdom is reached via a stunning cliff top walk from Stackpole Quay (NT) where there is a good café/restaurant and a large National Parks car park. Walk from Lydstep to St GovansKeen fit walkers will relish the challenge and rewards of this scenic and varied 14.5 mile walk. Wonderful coastal views, remarkable beaches and the only wooded stretch of the entire Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Seal Safaris and Saundersfoot Pleasure BoatsSeal Safari boat trips run from Tenby harbour out to explore the coastline and Caldey Island. Enjoy a sport fishing trip or mackerel fishing trip on a Saundersfoot Pleasure Boat. Freshly caught mackerel cooked on the barbecue is delicious. Good luck and Bon Apetite!Family AttractionsFolly Farm, Tenby Dinosaur Park, Oakwood Theme Park and Anna Ryder Richardson's Manor Wildlife Park are all within an easy drive. Exciting activities include animals, archery, sports, boat racing, karting, robo wars, paintball, air pistol range, rope walks and more. A busy day out. Trefloyne Golf ClubTrefloyne Golf Club in Tenby is a challenging 18 hole course set in mixed woodlands teeming with wildlife. Try the Orangery Restaurant, Bar and Terrace (open to non players) for superb home cooked local produce - a truly relaxing spot at the end of the day. Cycle from Pembroke to TenbyKeen cyclists will enjoy this easy 11 mile ride along quiet roads through beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside.

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