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Maes y Ffynnon, Haverfordwest

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 4

Solva and Middle Mill (woollen mill)Solva is a pretty fiord-like fishing village with a small safe beach, harbour, pubs, restaurants, clothes and craft shops. The excellent village store, post office and off licence, Bayview Stores, sells groceries, papers, angling supplies and offers a delivery service within the Solva area. The hamlet of Middle Mill is a short stroll away with a working woollen mill and cafe with most hospitable and informative proprietors. 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. Coastal BusesThe Puffin Shuttle calls in at every sleepy village tiny harbour, secret cove and lovely beach between St Davids and Marloes peninsula. An ideal opportunity for walkers and families. NewgaleGuests staying in this charming Solva Valley holiday cottage are sure to love the 2 miles of golden sands at Newgale just 4 miles away. Newsurf offer surfing tuition and there are two cafes, one at either end of the beach. St Davids Peninsula near pet friendly Solva Valley holiday cottageEasily accessible to all the St Davids Peninsula coast path with its glorious scenery, safe sandy beaches and flower filled country lanesBoat Trips to Bird IslandsBoat trips leave from St Justinians, Whitesands Bay and Martins Haven near Marloes to visit the stunning off shore islands of Skomer, Skolkholm and Ramsey teeming with seabirds. Remember your cameras and binoculars. Tickets can bought in St Davids and Martins Haven. The Sloop Inn, PorthgainThe 'Sloop Inn' at Porthgain is one of the most popular eateries a short distance from this Solva holiday cottage. The pretty fishing village of Porthgain has an interesting history and is home to several galleries as well as being on the fabulous Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Nolton and East Nolton Riding StablesA tiny coastal village with a sandy beach, a 200 year old chapel clinging to the cliff, a village pub serving food and the East Nolton Riding Stables who will take you on a thrilling gallop across the beach or trekking in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside. Priskilly Forest Golf ClubPriskilly Forest Golf Club in Castlemorris has a challenging 9 hole course in beautiful parkland with panoramic views. After your game do drive on to Letterston and try a meal at the award winning licensed, fish and chip restaurant 'Something's Cooking'. Friends of Graham SutherlandA permanent exhibition of Graham Sutherland's work is on show at Oriel y Parc in St Davids. Sutherland's work was greatly influenced by the Pembrokeshire landscape which he loved. Walk from Whitesands Bay to TrefinKeen walkers will enjoy this wild rocky 11 mile walk from Whitesands to Trefin. Walk over some of Britain's oldest rock dating from the pre Cambrian period. Hail a dedicated walkers bus to take you back to your starting point. Plunge into the waves at Newgale. Learn to surf for beginners and experienced with qualified instructors from Newsurf based beside the beach at the west end. Family FunPembrokeshire has more than its fair share of quality family attractions such as Dr Beynon's Bug Farm and Grub Kitchen, Hangar 5 Trampolines, West Wales Karting, Wickedly Welsh Chocolate Factory, Scolton Manor Museum and Country Park, Folly Farm and Manor Wildlife Park just to mention a few. Enjoy fulfilling year round cottage holidays in the verdant Solva Valley countryside.

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