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Oliveduck Cottage, Narberth

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 6

Narberth – bustling market town with wonderful restaurants. You can easily while away a day or two in Narberth itself - voted one of the Top 10 High streets in the UK with its boutique shops, galleries, delicatessens, cafes and restaurants. Catch a performance in the popular and vibrant Queen’s Hall on the High Street, also home to the weekly local produce market each Friday. Narberth Museum is well worth a visit, the museum looks at Narberth’s long and interesting history. Treat yourself at the museum’s cafe and bookshop. Just outside the town centre is Narberth’s Castle, first recorded as a Norman Castle in 1116 and with strong links to The Mabinogion. A rectangular castle with towers on each corner but, unfortunately, not much remains today. Places to eat Among the must try eateries in Narberth is the ever popular, Ultracomida. A stylish, deli and tapas bar on the High Street. It’s extremely busy and you may have to queue to get a seat at one of the few shared large tables... but it's well worth it. 32 Townhouse occupies a late Georgian residence on the High Street and serves modern bistro food for lunch and dinner. There is also a bar with happy hour at the weekend. Plum Vanilla is another great stop for lunch - serving a good selection of home made and, where possible organic, Mediterranean dishes, sandwiches, soups and cakes. For a real holiday treat or special occasion, head to The Grove Hotel, situated just a 5 minute drive from Oliveduck Cottage. Its award winning restaurant serves locally sourced fresh ingredients in a stylish setting. Tenby, Manorbier and Saundersfoot's Blue Flag Beaches The coast is not far away. Stay at Oliveduck Cottage and you’ll be within easy driving distance of the lovely sandy beaches and pretty harbours of Tenby and Saundersfoot. Tenby, medieval walled townThe medieval walled town of Tenby with its picturesque harbour is a popular seaside resort. Interesting little shops, galleries, pubs, restaurants, cobbled streets and 5 glorious beaches (Blue Flag) to choose from. Tenby harbour has a thriving boating and fishing community - try your hand on a mackerel fishing trip or take a boat trip over to the holy island of Caldey. Saundersfoot VillagePretty, bustling Saundersfoot has 3 lovely beaches, harbour, shops, pubs, gallery, a wonderful old fashioned sweet shop, 'Chobbles', good sea food restaurants, and gifts shops. Indulge yourself at the St Brides Hotel and Spa, a luxury hotel designed around the spectacular view over Saundersfoot Harbour and Carmarthen Bay. Pembrokeshire Coastal PathPembrokeshire's Coastal Path stretches 186 miles from start to finish. Coastal bus services especially designed for walkers will pick up and drop off all along the route so you can choose to walk sections at a time. Secluded beaches, castle ruins and sleepy fishing villages are a few of the sights you will see. Watch out for puffins and seals who enjoy this coastal habitat. Pembrokeshire CastlesThere are magnificent castles within easy driving distance each well worth a visit - beautiful Carew and Tidal Mill, fascinating Manorbier and pretty sheltered beach, grand Picton with lovely gardens and Llawhaden, once the summer residence of the Bishops of St Davids. Cwm Deri VineyardHidden away in Martletwy, you'll find Pembrokeshire's only vineyard which is open all year round. The wine estate, first planted in 1991, now houses 3,000 vines and welcomes visitors to sample the produce and take a walk around their 2.5 acres of vineyard. Enjoy a tasting of the wines and liqueurs, on the patio and terrace, with a commanding view over the vineyard and beyond to the National Park. The restaurant offers lunch seven days a week. Family days out in PembrokeshireThere is a wonderful choice of days out for the whole family when staying at Oliveduck Cottage. Oakwood, Folly Farm, Heatherton, Tenby Dinosaur Park, Manor Wildlife Park are all fun for the whole family to enjoy. Stylish Holiday Cottage conveniently located for exploring PembrokeshireThis deceptively spacious Pembrokeshire holiday cottage is set in the thriving town of Narberth where moments from your holiday door there are many eateries and pubs to enjoy. An ideal base for exploring this beautiful county. Enjoy holidays at any time of year in this charming cottage in a pretty terrace close to Narberth's shops, cafes, bars and restaurants

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