Porthclais Barn, St Davids

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 2

The Pembrokeshire Coastal PathYou can walk to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, both east and west. The cliffs are spectacular; the bird and wildlife is captivating; the sea and sky a constantly changing panorama. The Coast Path circles the Peninsula offering miles of breathtaking coastline, all within the easy reach . Caerfai Beach and Whitesands BeachCaerfai Beach is a short drive away - a family-friendly cove perfect for sandcastles and rock pooling. On the other side of the peninsula Whitesands Beach is a surfer's paradise, at low tide the huge expanse of sand is great for football or cricket, games of chase or flying a kite. St DavidsJust a mile away, is Britain's smallest city but really only the size of a village, full of interesting shops, galleries, crafts and a choice of places to eat and drink. Enjoy delicious wholesome food at The Refrectory served in the stunning Cathedral setting. Do try The Bench with its homemade ' Italian' ice cream. Oriel Y Parc Café offers breakfast and lunches with locally sourced produce and whilst there Oriel Y Parc Gallery is well worth a visit. Entry is free and featured works include those of Graham Sutherland, who bequeathed a body of his artwork to Pembrokeshire. TYF St DavidsA choice of thrilling activities awaits you, canoeing, coasteering, sailing, surfing and lots more. Activity days available for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Why not revisit that childhood in the adventure playground of West Wales. St Davids Golf ClubA test of concentration. The wonderful coastal views of Whitesands Bay and Ramsey Island are sure to tempt you from your game on this 9 hole links course. Solva Harbour and coastal villageSolva is a real jewel of the west Wales coast. With its sheltered harbour it is an ideal place to sail, canoe or walk the beach or coast path. Afterwards you can relax and find refreshments while you visit the individual shops and galleries, pubs and restaurants that the village offers. Solva Woollen MillOne of 26 woollen mills in the county in 1900, this is now the oldest working woollen mill in continuous production in Pembrokeshire. As well as a colourful range of woollen goods, it produces carpets, stair runners and floor rugs and has supplied a wall hanging and a carpet to the Prince of Wales for his Welsh retreat in Myddfai. Strumble HeadNorth Pembrokeshire has a dramatic and beautiful coastline. Sometimes wild and windy but always spectacular, Strumble Head is one of the best places in Britain to look out for passing pods of porpoises which surface in the tidal races just out beyond the point. Seals are often spotted in the sea below the lighthouse where a wartime lookout has been converted as a shelter for the public to use. Fishguard and GoodwickThe town of Fishguard is an understated treasure and a busy community. Perched above the Lower town harbour with its boats and jumbled buildings, there are shops and banks, a cinema and sport centre as well as a number of places for the visitor to eat. Picton CastleDays out in Pembrokeshire should include a trip to Picton Castle. With some of the biggest and oldest trees in West Wales, a maze, a walled garden and a fernery and when you have exhausted yourself in the woodland walks, a cafe serving really tasty homemade food. Picton Castle is a real delight. It also now features a collection of birds of prey in the Owl Garden ,so why not see some amazing birds in flight . Tenby and South PembrokeshireLots to see and do in Tenby at any time of the year, elegant boutiques, craft shops, museums and art galleries to browse, a large variety of eating places, pubs and ice cream parlours to tempt, boat trips, fishing, sailing, wind and kite surfing, spectacular cliff top walks and Blue Flag beaches to enjoy. South Pembrokeshire also offers some breath-taking beaches such as Barafundle, Freshwater, Broadhaven ,and the beautiful ponds at Bosherston. Folly Farm and Manor Wildlife ParkYou've seen them on The Durrells now experience an eclectic array of fabulous small and large animals in south Pembrokeshire. Award winning Folly Farm and Manor Wildlife Park have between them a diverse selection including penguins, lions, tigers, giraffes, rhino, gibbons, lemurs, meerkats, zebras and more. Porthclais Barn is a stunning haven of tranquillity, beautifully converted and a great place for couples to escape.

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