St DavidsSpend a few hours exploring the thriving ancient village city. Its charming huddle muddle of shops, galleries, bars and restaurant are protectively arranged around magnificent St Davids Cathedral and the atmospheric Bishop's Palace ruins. Book a thrilling boat trip out to the internationally important bird islands. RSPB Ramsey Island just 1 km offshore has impressive sea cliffs teeming with seabirds and the coastal waters around are frequented by seals, dolphins and passing whales. TYF Adventure ActivitiesBased in St Davids, TYF use the whole of the Pembrokeshire coast to pursue their thrilling adventures. Try coasteering, sea kayaking, surfing and rock climbing. Adventures for all from 8 years to 80. St Davids Cathedral Music FestivalEach year at the end of May St Davids Cathedral plays host to a splendid music festival with concerts taking place morning, afternoon and night performed by some of Britain's finest musicians. Pembrokeshire Coast PathOver 180 miles of wildflower strewn coastal path teeming with wildlife fringes the rugged coast with some of Britain's finest scenery to enjoy along the way. Local Beaches - both within walking distanceSandy Caerfai Bay backed by purple sandstone cliffs is accessed via a steep flight of steps during low tide. There is a large car park and picnic area overlooking the bay with wonderful views of Skomer and Skokholm Islands beyond. Magnificent multi award winning Whitesands Bay overlooked by the huge rocky outcrop of Carn Llidi is popular with surfers and families alike. The Really Wild Food and Country FestivalThis award winning family and pet friendly event celebrates rural life, good food, drink, local arts, crafts and fun. They claim to be the friendliest, wildest, whackiest festival you could hope for!Coastal Bus ServiceThe Puffin Shuttle and Strumble Shuttle offer a dedicated coastal service calling in at beaches, tiny harbours and sleepy villages all around the coast. Walk the coast path and get the bus back. You will never need to retrace your steps. PorthgainThis tiny harbour village has a fascinating industrial heritage. Enjoy good pub food and real ales in the Sloop Inn overlooking the village green or award winning fish and chips and local seafood in the Shed Bistro. Browse original Welsh art in the Harbour Lights Gallery or paintings by local artist Alun Davies in his own gallery. SolvaThe pretty harbour village of Solva has a small sandy beach on low tide. Children can spend hours catching crabs from the harbour wall. There is a small selection of places to eat, shops and galleries. 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. Working Woollen MillsSolva Woollen Mill, patronised by Prince Charles, specialises in fabulous carpets, rugs and runners. Tregwynt Woollen Mill weaves traditional and contemporary designs for blankets, throws, cushions and soft furnishings. Their beautiful products are in demand world wide. Mikes Bikes, HaverfordwestQuality mountain bikes for adults and children are available for hire by the day or for the duration of your holiday. They can be delivered to your holiday accommodation. St Non's Chapel and Holy Well, St DavidsPerched on the edge of the beautiful and rugged Pembrokeshire coast, St Non's Chapel is said to be built on the site of the home of St David's mother, Non. Picton Castle and Gardens, HaverfordwestBeautiful 40 acre woodland gardens surround the enchanting 13th century castle both open to the public. Do visit the gallery, shop and courtyard restaurant. The castle hosts a rolling programme of family friendly events throughout the year. Pembrokeshire ZoosAnimal lovers will appreciate a trip to the south of the county where award winning Folly Farm and Manor Wildlife Park between them have an impressive array of exotic animals on show. Expect to see lions, tigers, rhino, gibbons, meerkats, lemurs, penguins, zebra, giraffes, ostriches and more. In need of an indulgent relaxing retreat. Spend your holiday in The Forge. This luxurious home is right in the heart of St Davids with everything you could possibly need on the doorstep.
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