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Trinity Cottage, Milford Haven

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 7

The Jolly Sailor, BurtonA popular family friendly waterside pub is just across the road from this pet friendly waterside holiday cottage in Burton. Excellent value wholesome food is served in the bar, the conservatory dining room and in the extensive gardens beside the river. There is a play area for youngsters. Boating at BurtonLaunching facilities 200 yards, floating pontoon 50 yards and many boat trips available along the river including Shearwater Safaris and Cleddau Cruises from Neyland Marina 2.5 miles away. The small town of Neyland is just 2 1/2 miles away with an excellent traditional butchers shop, newsagent, pharmacy, card shop and Coop / Post Office combined. The nearest big supermarkets and banks are in Pembroke Dock 2 miles away over the Cleddau bridge (cars 75 pence each way). South Pembrokeshire and The Secret Waterway. Centrally located for exploring either North or South Pembrokeshire - within 20 mins motoring of this modern waterside holiday cottage in Burton are the sandy beaches of South Pembrokeshire, St Brides Bay or the Dale and Marloes Peninsula. Pet dogs are welcome all year round on many beaches. The most popular allow dogs in restricted areas during summer months. Almost 30 miles of deserted waterways to explore for boating enthusiasts, mostly within the detached section of the Pembrokeshire National Park - boat trips, fishing trips and excursions to the bird sanctuary islands offshore. Enjoy exciting days out followed by a relaxing swim in the heated swimming pool of your waterside holiday cottage in Burton. Watersports at Burton, Dale and PembrokeA water sports club operates at Burton Ferry with launching facilities, and water sports tuition is available at Burton, Dale and Pembroke. Pembroke Dock Heritage CentreLocated in the unique 1850's Gun Tower the Heritage Centre tells the story of Wales' only Royal Dockyard. Carew Castle and Tidal Mill a short drive from Pembrokeshire waterside cottageCarew is is a lovely place to spend a few hours enjoying the beautiful castle, a hybrid of Elizabethan fancy and earlier defensive necessity. Just a short walk away is the only restored tidal mill in Wales. Continue over the bridge and back towards the Carew Inn an excellent old pub serving delicious food and ale. Families are welcome. Pembroke Castle and King Quoit Burial ChamberHome to the Earls of Pembroke and birth place to Henry VII of the Tudor dynasty is a magnificent building, privately owned, well maintained and open to the public. It is an ideal spot for picnics and hosts regular events such as falconry displays, historical reenactments and music festivals. King Quoit Burial Chamber is spectacularly placed above Manorbier Bay. Look for its two small side stones and cap stone. Take a picnic and enjoy the views. Upton Castle GardensLovers of gardens will appreciate a visit to Upton Castle'sRiver Fishing on the Western CleddauRiver fishing on the western Cleddau at Treffgarne yields sea trout known locally as sewin, from May to early September and brown trout all year. Remember your fishing gear and favourite seafood recipes. Walk from Angle to Pembroke Pets welcomeKeen walkers will enjoy the easy eleven mile walk from Angle to Pembroke passing numerous estuary inlets and sheltered bays. The walking is mostly on the flat. Dogs are welcome. Do have a drink in the charming old Point House pub before leaving and a visit to Pembroke Castle is highly recommended. Family FunTour Pembrokeshire to find an array of exciting family attractions including Folly Farm, Heatherton Sports, Manor Wildlife Park, Tudor Merchants House (N.T.), Overhang Climbing Wall, Carew Karting and the story filled ancient castles of Pembroke, Carew and Manorbier. This delightful waterside holiday cottage alongside Pembrokeshire's Secret Waterway is a wonderful base at any time of the year.

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