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Ty Ceirios, Pembroke

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 6

BosherstonBosherston is a small village with a pub and ‘ Ye Olde Worlde’ Tearoom with a menu unchanged for 50 years! From here fishing permits for the Lily Ponds are available. Visit Bosherston's fine 13th century Norman Church.A footpath through the Lily Ponds leads to stunning Broad Haven South Beach (NT) with the famous ‘ Church Rock’ in the bay. South Pembrokeshire National ParkA short walk or drive away is the unique Pembrokeshire Coast National Park's southern coastline with its magnificent limestone cliffs. Visit scenic St Govans Head for the wonderful coastal scenery, bird life and some of the best examples of cliff forms in Britain. You might also like to venture down the steep steps to St Govans 6th C Chapel nestled at the base of the cliffs, once home to the hermit monk St Govan. Barafundle BeachBeautiful Barafundle beach, backed by sand dunes and ringed by trees, with its wonderful golden sands and sparkling sea - a little bit of paradise on earth - is reached via a cliff top path from Stackpole Quay (NT). Pembroke and Pembroke CastlePembroke is just 5 miles away. This fascinating little medieval walled town, has a magnificent and well-preserved Norman castle - birthplace of Henry VII - which overlooks a mill pond and narrow alleyways. There are antique shops to discover, a wonderful delicatessen for special treats and a number of pubs and restaurants. The range of amenities also includes a bank, post office, library with internet, supermarket, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet and a Farmer's Market held fortnightly on Saturdays from 10 til 2. The Stackpole InnThis award winning restaurant / pub serves the best local produce and specialises in seafood. Do look out for the impressive Millenium Arch over the primary school gate on the opposite side of the road. National Trust Stackpole Quay and the Boathouse TearoomTiny picturesque Stackpole Quay is popular with water sports enthusiasts particularly coasteering and sea kayaking. Enjoy excellent refreshments and ice-creams in the Boathouse where you can sit inside or outside in the courtyard or lawn garden. Lamphey Court Hotel, Restaurant and SpaPamper yourself in the Spa, the heated swimming pool, whirl pool bath, sauna and more, and complete your visit with something to eat. A la carte dinner and country house menus, teas, snacks and traditional Sunday lunches are served in this beautiful hotel. and gravel beach is popular for water sports enthusiasts especially coasteering and sea kayakingSea Cruises TenbyChoose 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. Cycle from Pembroke to Tenby and Tenby Cycle HireKeen cyclists will enjoy this easy 11 mile cycle from Pembroke to Tenby through quiet countryside roads. Tenby Cycles has adult and children's bikes, cargo trailers, tag-alongs and child seats. Something for everyone in the family. Family Days out in PembrokeshireOakwood Adventure Park, Folly Farm, Blue Lagoon Water Park, Manor Wildlife Park and Heatherton Country Park are just a short drive away and offer memorable family days out. Holiday cottage near Bosherston Lily Ponds, Broad Haven South Beach, Ye Olde Worlde Cafe and St Govan's Inn.

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