Nolton Haven PembrokeshireNolton Haven, on Pembrokeshire's coast, a beautiful cove with a beach side pub, the ' Mariners Inn' and fabulous Druidston Haven with its long sweep of golden sands and excellent pub with restaurant are both only a short drive away. For beach and water sports lovers Pembrokeshire' s glorious coast is all around - Broad Haven, Newgale, Solva and the cathedral city of St Davids. East Nolton Riding StablesFor horse riders, beginners or experts, Nolton Stables are a 2 minute walk - a gallop through the surf is an unforgettable experience. Broad Haven and Newgale Blue flag BeachesNewgale Beach is a favourite with water sports enthusiasts - surfing, kayaking, kite surfing and sea fishing. Haven Sports in Broad Haven offer hire facilities. Try a kayak for an hour or two. Boat TripsAdventurous or sedate you choose - boat trips leave from Martin's Haven near Dale, Solva Harbour, St Justinians and Whitesands Bay near St Davids. Cruise the magnificent coastline and visit the unforgettable bird islands. SolvaSolva is a picturesque harbour village with a variety of pubs and restaurants a pottery antique shop, gallery and a Solva Working Woollen Mill is well worth a visit. St Bride's Bay Water Taxi for WalkersSolva Sailboats operate a water taxi which will take you to your chosen destination from where you can walk back along the stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to Solva. Possible destinations include Porth Clais, Porthmynawydd, St Justinians, Nolton Haven and Little Haven (weather dependent). Phone 01437 720972. Hilton Court Garden and Craft Centre, RochHilton Court nearby is a garden centre set in 12 acres with a lake, gift shop, craft and photographic galleries and an excellent tea room. Haverfordwest Farmers Market /Leisure CentreHaverfordwest, Pembrokeshire' s county town situated on the River Cleddau, has a fortnightly award winning Friday Farmers Market, supermarkets, individual shops, pubs, restaurants, library, Norman Castle with museum, county archive and art gallery, cinema and leisure centre all within an easy drive of this charming retreat for 2 in the hamlet of Nolton near Nolton Haven. St Davids CathedralSt Davids magnificent Cathedral is set in the heart of Britain's smallest city and plays hosts to concerts and an annual music festival. Discover 3 shops and the Refectory Cafe for delicious afternoon. Steve Robinson Glass Studio, St DavidsThe Steve Robinson Glass Studio in St Davids is well worth a visit. It is a working 'warm glass' studio and gallery. You may find something special to take home as a souvenir of your stay in Pembrokeshire. Cwtch Restaurant and The Bench, St DavidsEnjoy a relaxed, informal and delicious meal at Cwtch Restaurant in St Davids. Cwtch is listed in the Good Food Guide and was the Which Best Family Restaurant 2011. While there buy some local produce from the shelves to take home with you. The Bench In St Davids is an Italian style ice-cream parlour with a gallery upstairs. Jo Simes exhibits her photographic work alongside the work of other guest artists and crafts people. Days OutHeatherton Country Sports Park, Manor Wildlife Park, Folly Farm, Scolton Manor, Oakwood Theme Park, the seaside resort of Tenby and Tenby Merchants House N.T. are just some of the quality attractions within an easy drive. Annual Pembrokeshire Fish Week (see local guide)A seriously fishy week long festival with celebratory starts at Tenby and Haverfordwest. Eat the best freshest local fish. Holiday cottage for year round breaks in the seaside village of Nolton Haven on the rugged Pembrokeshire coast.
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