Ty Gwyn Farmhouse, St Davids

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 9

Whitesands/St Davids PeninsulaEnjoy a walk along Whitesands Beach; or along the nearby coastal footpath to St David's Head, passing the isolated and beautiful Porth Melgan Beach on the way. Climb up the top of Garn Llidi mountain (elevation of 595ft/181m) set behind Ty Gwyn, and wonder at the panoramic view of the whole of the St David's Peninsula. St Davids Golf ClubSet across the valley from Ty Gwyn, and 10 minute walk, the all-weather 9 hole links course offers daily or weekly green fees - with fabulous coastal views thrown in as a bonus!St Davids and St Davids Cathedral (Ty Gwyn is 2.4 miles (3.9 km) from the centre of St Davids) St Davids has a range of amenities including banks, post office, internet cafe, supermarket, filling station, chemist, doctor, vet and interesting independent shops. St Davids, the smallest city in the United Kingdom is only a short drive away. Do visit the famous 'hidden' Cathedral in the Vale of Roses; and the ruins of the Bishop's Palace. RSPB Reserve Ramsey Island CruisesLeave from St Justinians on a cruise around the RSPB Reserve Ramsey Island. Look out for seals, birds and spectacular coastal scenery. SolvaA picturesque seaside village and quayside with a few interesting shops, a gallery, a pottery and a choice of places to eat and drink. Solva Woollen Mill visited by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall is just outside the village. Do walk out to the headland to enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery or take an unforgettable boat trip along the stunning coastline. Steve Robinson Glass StudioThe Steve Robinson Glass Studio in Goat St, St Davids is a warm glass studio and gallery. Award winning glass artist Steve makes a stunning range of contemporary handmade glass pieces. Do call in and browse. Walking route from Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire National Park Coastal PathA half day, 5 mile walk around the St Davids Peninsula offers breathtaking coastal views and invigorating fresh sea air. Do remember your binoculars and camera. The Refectory at St Davids Cathedral serves homemade food made from local ingredients served in a stunning setting. Abereiddi and the Blue LagoonAbereiddi, has pretty colour washed former miners cottages, black sandy beach where dogs are welcome all year round and the remarkable Blue Lagoon. Popular with families, the sand which is visible at low tide, also contains a high concentration of fossils and is a draw for fossil hunters. Porthgain Fishing Village, 8 miles by car, 10 miles on foot via the coast pathPorthgain is a small picturesque harbour with the Shed bistro/bar serving freshly caught local fish (booking advisable), the Sloop Inn, a character pub serving excellent bar food and 2 art galleries showing the work of local artists and crafts. Pembrokeshire Family Days outTYF Adventures, Preseli Venture or Sealyham Activity Centre offer all sorts of thrilling water and land based sports. Visit Oakwood Theme Park, Folly Farm or Anna Ryder Richardson's Wild Welsh Zoo in the south of the county. Whatever your preference and whatever the weather - there is certainly a lot to choose from.

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