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Trinity Lodge, Milford Haven

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 7

Boating at BurtonLaunching facilities 200 yds, floating pontoon 50 yds and many boat trips available along the river Cleddau including Shearwater Safaris and Cleddau Cruises from Neyland Marina 2 1/2 miles away. NeylandNeyland 2 1/2 miles away has 2 supermarkets, one with a post office and a cash dispensing facility, traditional family run butcher, chemist, doctor, filling station with an ATM (charges apply) marina with excellent cafe and restaurant and a thriving yacht club. South PembrokeshireDelightful waterside pub and restaurant The Jolly Sailor offer exceptional value just across the road. Centrally located for exploring either North or South Pembrokeshire - within 20 mins motoring are the sandy beaches of South Pembrokeshire, St Brides Bay or the Dale and Marloes Peninsula. This waterside cottage and heated swimming pool are ideally situated at Burton Ferry. The Cleddau River and Burton FerryAlmost 30 miles of deserted waterways to explore for the boating enthusiasts, boat trips, fishing trips and excursions to the bird sanctuary islands offshore.A water sports club operates at Burton Ferry with launching facilities and water sports tuition is available at Burton, Dale and Pembroke. Stackpole Quay (NT) and Barafundle BeachStackpole Quay (NT) is a beautiful tiny harbour on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Enjoy a drink and a delicious snack in the nearby Boathouse and walk on to Barafundle Beach once voted one of Britain's top 10 beaches. Bosherston Lily Ponds (NT)A delightful woodland walk beside the ponds, a joy when the hundreds of lilies are in blossom. The walk opens out onto the unexpected and splendid Broad Haven Beach guarded by Church Rock. Remember your bathing costume you are sure to be tempted by the crystal clear water. Castlemartin Peninsula and Flying Boat Centre Pembroke DockThis part of the Pembrokeshire coast is composed of dramatic limestone cliffs hugely popular with climbers and walkers. The Flying Boat Centre is dedicated to recovering the world's only Mark 1 Sunderland which currently lies on the sea bed of the Milford Haven Waterway. Manned by volunteers the centre exhibits photographs, uniforms, displays, artefacts and memorabillia as well as interactive items for children to enjoy. Carew, Castle and Tidal MillTake a stroll around the fascinating little village of Carew with its magnificent medieval castle, restored tidal mill, ancient Celtic cross and family friendly Carew Inn serving good homemade food and real ales. Cycle the Brunel Cycle Trail, Neyland Marina14 miles on mostly flat railway path through a nature reserve and beside the river Cleddau for part of the way. An ideal family trip out. Pets are welcome too. Walk from Dale to Martin's Haven and BP Karting, HaverfordwestKeen wakers will enjoy this 10 1/2 mile walk over wild and exposed headlands puntuated by some of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches. Come rain or shine enjoy indoor BP Karting all weather track for family fun and competitive racing. Follow with a relaxing bathe in the heated swimming pool or revitalising Jacuzzi at your waterside holiday lodge in Burton. West Wales Wind Surf and Sailing, DaleEnjoy an assortment of water sports with the expert advice of experienced instructors. Activities include wind surfing, power boating, kayaking, sailing and more. Family FunTour Pembrokeshire to discover an array of exciting family attractions including Hangar 5 Trampolines, West Wales Karting, Wickedly Welsh Chocolate Company, Folly Farm, Manor Wildlife Park, Overhang Climbing Wall, the magnificent castles at Pembroke, Carew and Manorbier and much more. Year round holidays can be enjoyed at this comfortable and characterful lodge overlooking the water along the Cleddau River.

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