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Hart Cottage, Pembroke

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 5

The Stackpole InnThis award-winning restaurant/pub is 150 yards from Hart Cottage. It has a warm inviting atmosphere with an interesting menu that uses local fresh produce and a daily fish menu. Open for lunch and evening meals and also Afternoon Tea in the summer. There is also a pretty garden for outdoor eating. Stackpole Estate (NT) - Bosherston Lily Ponds, Broad Haven South and Barafundle BeachStackpole is both a listed designed landscape and an internationally important nature reserve. Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area. Walk through woodlands to the unique Bosherston Lily Ponds – a great spot for otters, water birds and dragonflies. Head on to the glorious golden sands of Broad Haven South beach then join the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path which will lead you to:Beautiful Barafundle - voted the best beach and picnic spot in Britain - clear azure waters and shimmering sands are the order of the day here. Enjoy a picnic on the beach then stroll back along the coastal path to the Stackpole Quay teashop for afternoon tea with freshly baked scones with jam and cream. Stackpole Walled Garden is a 25 minute walk away or a short drive. Purchase some wonderfully fresh vegetables and fruit, enjoy a walk around the gardens and stop for coffee and cake at the café. BosherstonBosherston is a small village with a pub, ‘ Ye Olde Worlde’ Tearoom (menu unchanged for 50 years and from where fishing permits for the Lily Ponds are available) and a fine 13th century Norman Church. Enjoy a tasty meal in the St. Govans Inn - a traditional village pub mentioned in the Good Pub Guide. Freshwater East and West, Manorbier Beaches and St Govans ChapelSouth Pembrokeshire's other famous beaches within a few minutes drive include Freshwater West (great surfing beach), Freshwater East and Manorbier. At Freshwater West enjoy the delights of Café Mor. From April – September they serve delicious local produce including Hot Lobster Rolls and Beach Beef Burgers. PembrokePembroke 4 miles away is an ancient town with a magnificent medieval castle - birth place of Henry Tudor. The castle is an ideal place to explore and enjoy picnics or one of the many events such as historic reinactments and music festivals. Explore the Shops and antique centres on the High Street, and then stop for food at one of the many cafes. Enjoy a locally soured breakfast or lunch at Food at Williams, or further along Lunch at No. 40 is also popular. In the evening The Kings Arms serves up tasty Tapas dishes – perfect for sharing. Tenby – a great day out for allDiscover how the Tudors lived their daily lives at Tudor Merchants House (NT). Staff dressed in Tudor costume will talk to you and there are costumes for children to try on making this a memorable experience for the whole family. Enjoy a day out with Sea Cruises, Tenby. Choose from a trip to Caldey Island, St Margarets Cruise or Smuggler's Caverns and Island Cruise. Or try a different one each day. Remember your camera and binoculars. CarewStroll around the picturesque, historic village of Carew nestled beside the river with its magnificent castle, celtic cross, restored tidal mill and the Carew Inn a family friendly pub serving good food and real ales. Family FunOakwood Adventure Park, Folly Farm, Manor Wildlife Park, Blue Lagoon Water Park and Heatherton Country Park are great family days out . Blue Lagoon Water Park, Bluestone Park, PembrokeshireWhatever the weather the whole family can enjoy a day out at Blue Lagoon Water Park. A sub tropical environment, pool with wave machine, water slide and tunnels and state of the art technology make this a very special experience. Comfortable modern home for holidays in the pretty south Pembrokeshire village of Stackpole close to multi award winning Stackpole Inn, historic Stackpole Quay and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

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