Little HavenA popular holiday village that doesnât fail to impress with its picturesque setting and excellent choice of pubs â The Castle, The Swan Inn and The St Brides all offer a good choice of freshly prepared food. Spend your days on the beach and when the tide is low walk round to the long golden sands of Broad Haven â keep an eye on the tide if you do!. 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. Pembrokeshire Coastal PathThis is a wonderful base from which to explore â a 3 minute walk will bring you onto the Coastal Path. Wild and wonderful in the autumn and winter gales, strewn with wild flowers and alive with bird song during the spring and summer. Head west to St. Brides Bay or East to the golden sands of Broad Haven. Broad HavenBroad Haven village has everything you need for your holiday: a large, sandy Blue Flag Beach, a well-stocked convenience shop, 3 pubs, a restaurant, fish and chip take away as well as a surf shop selling and hiring out water sports gear. Nolton Haven and East Nolton Riding StablesA tiny village with a sandy beach, a 200 year old stone chapel clinging, nail bitingly close to the edge of the cliff, a village pub serving bar food and east Nolton Riding Stables who will take you on a thrilling gallop across the beach or trekking in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside. Newsurf, NewgaleNewsurf at Newgale will provide you with all the necessary equipment and teach you how to surf with daily lessons for beginners and improvers by qualified instructors. CoasteeringTry this exciting and thrilling alternative way to explore the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast. It involves rock scrambling, adventure swimming and jumping from sea cliffs into the sea. Not for the faint hearted. St Davids and Cathedral and Local Boat TripsA 40 minute drive will take to you St Davids, with its Cathedral which hosts international music festivals during the year. There are cafes, art galleries, gift and book shops to explore. Boat TripsTicket offices for local boat trips can be found in St Davids. Boats, fast or slow, leave from nearby St Justinians and sometimes Whitesands Bay to cruise around rugged Ramsey Island to see dolphins and whales and to watch myriad sea birds in their natural element. DaleThe crescent shaped bay of Dale is at the entrance to the Haven Waterway which runs deep into the heart of South Pembrokeshire. While away a few fascinating hours watching the boats on the water. Dale is a centre for water sports of all sorts - you can try your hand at sailing or surfing, kayaking or coasteering - West Wales Windsurfing and Sailing provide tuition for all abilities. At the Griffin Inn in Dale you can eat alfresco overlooking the bay and enjoy the fresh fish caught that morning by the pubâs fishing boat. Skomer IslandBoat trips run regularly from Martin's Haven on the Marloes peninsula to visit the internationally important bird island of Skomer. Spend a day or half day exploring, surrounded by stunning coastal scenery, myriad breeding sea birds including comical puffins, robust little manx shearwaters and many more. Atlantic grey seals frequent the surrounding waters and dolphins are spotted regularly too. Hilton Court Gardens and Craft Centre12 acres of lakes and outstandingly beautiful gardens surrounded by a small garden centre, boules court, restaurant, tea room, pottery, gallery and gift shop all just a few miles from the magnificent stretch of golden sands at Newgale. Haverfordwest Golf CourseSet near the National Park the challenging course has magnificent views of the Preseli Hills. There is a Pro shop, club house, golfers bar and a restaurant offering home cooked food in a convivial atmosphere. Combine your visit with a trip to the County town. Art Galleries and craftWest Wales is famous for its artistic community - drawn in by the clear unpolluted light, uncrowded living and inspirational surroundings, there are artists, silversmiths, potters, glass makers, carvers and furniture makers - to name only a few. As you wander the countryside, their workshops and galleries are myriad - visit and enjoy the amazing quality and variety of their work. CastlesPembroke Castle, Carew Castle and Manorbier Castle are all magnificent historic fortifications in south Pembrokeshire and host any number of exciting events. Holiday FunPembrokeshire has a remarkable selection of quality activities to suit all tastes. The Hangover an indoor climbing wall or the Tudor Merchant's House (N.T.) are both in Tenby. Carew Karting, Ritec Valley Quad Bikes in Penally, the Bluestone Water Park at Canaston Bridge, Dr Beynon's Bug Farm and Grub Kitchen on the St Davids Peninsula and Heatherton Sports Park near Tenby are just a few to choose from. Working Woollen MillsVisit Solva Woollen Mill, specialists in flat weave rugs and runners and patronised by Prince Charles. Tregwynt Mill near Castlemorris produces fabulous Welsh woollen fabrics by traditional methods using old and contemporary designs. Watch the fabrics being made, browse the mill shops and enjoy refreshments at both fascinating mills. 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