Seaside House, Haverfordwest

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 10

Little Haven A popular holiday village with a picturesque setting, sandy beach, café, excellent choice of pubs – The Swann Inn, The Castle and The St. Brides all offer a good choice of freshly prepared food, including fresh fish and seafood. Lobster and Mor offers quality crafts and local produce, together with delicious crab/lobster sandwiches. Corner House Café ‘provides simple, yet awesome café fayre’, with freshly baked artisan bread, locally sourced produce and delicious desserts, along with wonderful coffee, La Bastilla P3 beans, slowly roasted, just perfect, and delicious Pembrokeshire icecream. Newgale Very popular for surfing. Newsurf at Newgale provides all the necessary equipment and surf lessons for beginners and improvers, by qualified instructors. The Duke of Edinburgh pub and 2 cafes. Nolton Haven and Nolton Riding Stables A hamlet, with a sandy beach, halfway along the coast of St. Brides Bay, pub called the Mariners, serves bar food. East Nolton Riding Stables, 01437 710360, offers horseriding for beginners or the experienced with countryside trails and beach trekking. St Davids A 40-minute drive will take you to St. Davids, with its cathedral, which hosts international musical festivals during the year, has galleries, restaurants ( Cwtch and St. David’s Kitchen), Good pubs, Bishops, The Cross, Farmers Arms, Sloop and The Shed Bistro at nearby Porthgain. Whitesands Bay, 1 mile from St. Davids. Local boat trips (Voyages of Discovery) may be booked from here, from nearby St. Justinians and sometimes Whitesands Bay to cruise around rugged Ramsey to see dolphins and Whales and many seabirds, including puffins and shearwaters, Island Expedition and fishing trips CoasteeringWalk, scramble, climb, swim and cliff jump your way around the best of Pembrokeshire’s rocky coastline, lots of fun, and for those with a sense of adventure. Increasingly popular, offered by TYF in St Davids. (01437 721611). St Brides Bay Water Taxi Great for walkers of the coastal path. Leave your car in Solva and you are taken by water to your chosen destination, then simply walk back. Or walk the outward leg, make an appointment and be picked up and taken back by boat. Possible destinations, Little Haven, Porthclais, Porthmynawydd, St. Justinian, Nolton. Weather dependant - 01437 720972. Family FunPembrokeshire has a very good selection of quality activities to suit all tastes. Trampolining at Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest. (01437 700555). Bluestone Water Park, an indoor waterpark, with wave machine and slides. (10834 862410),Dr. Beynon’s Bug Farm and Café, unique attraction that is suitable for children and adults alike. Scientific Research Centre and working Farm, run by TV entomologist, Dr. Sarah Beynon. (07966 956357)Heatherton World of Activities and Theme Park, near Tenby, indoor and outdoor fun including paintball, fishing, archery, golf plus café. Folly Farm, Adventure Park and Zoo, including indoor attractions, near Saundersfoot. Ritec Valley Quads, in Penally, near Tenby. (01834 843390). Dale Unspoilt village in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Popular village, safe beach ( shingle) and lots of water-based activities, including kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, with a traditional seaside pub called The Griffin, which serves, fresh produce, including fish and seafood dishes. Pembrokeshire Coast Path The Pembrokeshire Coast Path twists and turns its way for 186 miles along the most breathtaking coastline in Britain. It covers almost every kind of maritime landscape from rugged cliff tops and sheltered coves to long stretches of sandy beaches and winding estuaries. Castles Pembroke Castle, Carew Castle and Manobier Castle are all magnificent historic fortifications in South Pembrokeshire, hosting many events from pop concerts, proms, living history days, falconry displays, circus days, knight school for children etc. Working Woollen Mills Visit Solva Woollen Mill. Tregwynt, near Castlemorris, patronised by Prince Charles, watch the traditional methods using old and contemporary designs, browse the mill shop and enjoy refreshments in the cafes. Enjoy year round seaside holidays in this delightful Little Haven house overlooking St Brides Bay.

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