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Waterway Court, Neyland

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 9

South PembrokeshireSailing, water sports, leisure parks, coastal walks, golf courses, museums, castles and the safe, sandy beaches of St Brides Bay, Dale and Marloes Peninsulas all within easy reach. Relax, take in the bracing, invigorating Pembrokeshire pure air and watch the world of the Haven Waterway go by with yachts, Irish Ferry and ever-changing tidal seascape. Neyland Yacht ClubFor sailing enthusiasts there are launching facilities, floating moorings and family friendly Neyland Yacht Club with restaurant. Neyland Marina, a short stroll away has The Bar Restaurant specialising in delicious fish dishes and Brunel's Cafe/Bar, open all year (popular with locals) - several good waterside inns are also within a short drive. BurtonDo visit the waterside village of Burton. The public jetty is a perfect place for crabbing and the family-friendly Jolly Sailor serves good value pub food on rolling lawns beside the water and in the conservatory. Pembroke CastleA magnificent stronghold on the banks of the Cleddau Estuary. Privately owned, very well maintained and open to the public it makes a lovely spot for exploration and family picnics. Exciting events are held in the grounds throughout the summer season including historical reinactments, music festivals and falconry displays. Tenby and BeachesElegant colour washed Victorian and Georgian buildings, medieval town walls and castle, now a museum, narrow winding streets full of hustle bustle, shops, cafes, restaurants and bars and 5 magnificent sandy beaches make Tenby a very popular town to visit. Buy your tickets for Caldey Island at the kiosk on the slipway of Tenby Harbour. Enjoy the boat ride and look out for marine wildlife en route. The island has been home to Cistercian monks for a thousand years. They farm the land, produce perfume, chocolate and shortbread all of which are for sale in the island's shop. Stroll the beautiful countryside, relax on one of the lovely sandy beaches and do visit the Grade II listed abbey. Bosherston Lily Ponds (NT), Olde Worlde Teashop and St Govans InnStroll along this delightful trail past the scenic lily ponds and onto beautiful Broad Haven South beach. Before leaving do enjoy a real old-fashioned tea with Auntie Vi MBE in Bosherston's Olde Worlde Teashop or good pub food and award-winning ales in the St Govans Inn. Freshwater West BeachThe magnificent golden sands of Freshwater West with crashing surf, sand dunes and sea cliffs was the location for the filming of Harry Potter and the battle scene for Robin Hood. Flying Boat Centre, Pembroke DockThe centre is dedicated to raising the world's only Mark 1 Sunderland which currently lies on the seabed of Milford Haven Waterway. Volunteers man the centre which exhibits, photos, uniforms, artefacts, displays and interactive items for children to enjoy. Carew, Castle and Tidal Mill Take a stroll around the fascinating historic village of Carew with its magnificent medieval castle, ancient Celtic cross, restored tidal mill and family friendly Carew Inn serving good home cooked food and real ales. Narberth Market TownShopaholics will love Narberth, well worth the half hour drive. A vibrant old market town full of interesting and unusual shops, antiques, crafts, cafes, bars and restaurants. Ultra Comedia is a deli specialising in Welsh and Spanish produce where you can enjoy coffee, cakes, delicious tapas too. St Brides Bay BeachesJust a short drive away is St Brides Bay with its lovely sandy beaches and coves. Do visit picturesque Little Haven, the broad flat sands of Broad Haven, Druidston Haven, popular with horse riders a magnificent sight, 2 miles of golden beach perfect for surfing at Newgale all connected by road and the coastal path. Many beaches welcome dogs all year round, some in restricted areas during summer months. Dale PeninsulaMagnificent coastal walking with spectacular views of the Milford Haven Waterway and the Irish sea. Wild flowers and wildlife abound. Watch ships entering and leaving the haven, walk around old St Ann's Head lighthouse, beach comb on West Dale and enjoy refreshments in the Griffin Inn at Dale. Boat Trips to the Bird IslandsTrip boats leave from Martins Haven to visit the offshore bird islands of Skomer and Stockholm. You will almost certainly see seals and dolphins too. Remember your camera and binoculars. Family FunPembrokeshire has more than its fair share of amazing quality family attractions including Carew Karting, Heatherton Sports Park, Folly Farm, Tenby Tudor Merchants House (N.T.), Oakwood theme park, Bluestone Water Park, Hangar 5, the Dinosaur Park and many more.

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