Pwllderi This is a viewing point on the Coastal Path famous for seal and bird watching as well as views along the fantastic coastal panorama.'Strumble Shuttle' A âhail and rideâ coastal bus service which stops in the village 3 times a day in the summer â ride all the way to Newport via Fishguard in the North or down to St Davids in the south via Porthgain â with lots of stops and places to visit in between - hop off and on when and where you like and no car parking!Pembrokeshire countrysideAway from the coast meander along tiny country lanes whose hedgebanks are a riot of white, pink and blue wild flowers in early summer and discover pretty villages and ancient churches - St Nicholas Church is on the route of âSaints and Stonesâ â one of the 'Pilgrim Ways' of Pembrokeshire. Tregwynt Woollen MillDo visit Tregwynt Mill â this world famous working mill weaves and sells exclusive Welsh wool blankets, throws and cushions, furniture, accessories and clothing - authentic Welsh tradition with innovative and modern design â there is a tea shop here too serving lovely home made food. MathryThis ancient hilltop village has a pub serving food and an interesting Church (also on the Saints and Stones circuit). Take time out and enjoy refreshments (daily between 8 am and 5pm) and perhaps choose a souvenir at the newly opened Siop Fach Tea Room and CollectablesPriskilly Golf ClubA short drive away is Priskilly Golf Club - experts and beginners alike welcome â there is also an excellent 19th hole with delicious home made food. LetterstonThis small village is only a short drive away and has the award winning Gwaun Butchers (also a post office) which sells local meat, cheese and freshly baked bread as well as âSomethings Cookingââ an excellent fish and chip takeaway-restaurant, a family friendly pub (The Harp) and a small supermarket too. St DavidsBritain's tiniest and most characterful city of St Davids has a number of interesting shops, galleries, ice-cream kiosk, cafes, bars, pubs, TYF Adventure Activities provider, ticket offices for boat trips and a magnificent Cathedral. Well worth a visit. Complete your day with a trip to glorious Whitesands Bay jus a mile and a half further. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm and Grub KitchenThis fascinating award winning insect world is captivating. Enjoy the Tropical Bug Zoo, Bug Museum, Up Close Sessions, Arts and Crafts, Artist in Residence, Gift Shop, Workshops, Walled Garden, Bug Farm Trail and Rustic Indoor Play Barn as well as sampling dishes made with edible insects in the Grub Kitchen. Boat TripsBoat trips leave from Martins Haven on the Marloes Peninsula for Skomer Island and from St Justinians near St Davids for Ramsey Island. Expect to see breathtaking coastal scenery and a wealth of wildlife, in particular myriad seabirds including comical puffins, robust little manx shearwaters and many Atlantic seals. Pembrokeshire ZoosManor Wildlife Park and Folly Farm near Tenby have an amazing selection of exotic animals on show. Expect to see lions, tigers, rhino, gibbons, lemurs, meerkats, ostriches, giraffes, penguins, zebras and more. Day Trips to IrelandThe Irish Ferry leaves daily from Fishguard Harbour. Make a day tour to the Emerald Isle. Go as a foot passenger and use the local buses on the other side or take your car. Dog friendly romantic retreat in the rural heart of Pembrokeshire close to Strumble Head on the rugged north coast.
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