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Llysgennydd (Kenneths Court), Haverfordwest

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 6

Whitesands Beach and Pembrokeshire Coastal PathWhitesands fabulous Blue Flag Beach, popular with surfers, sand castle builders, kite flyers and sun worshippers is within a 5 minute drive. The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, with its cliffs carpeted with wild flowers and alive with colonies of sea birds in early summer, is a walkers, photographers and naturalists delight. Marine and Bird Life Boat TripsAn exciting boat trip on the 'Venture Jet' will take you out to sea on a thrilling ride to catch glimpses of seals, porpoises and fascinating bird life.A day out to to Ramsey Island via a more sedate boat trip on Voyages of Discovery gives an insight into life for birds, people and animals on a rugged offshore island. St Davids CathedralSt Davids is the United Kingdom's smallest city, earning that status thanks to the magnificent medieval cathedral. Set in the valley below the town and placed to be out of sight of marauding viking invaders, it is a venue for services and concerts throughout the year. The highlight of these is the Internationally acclaimed St Davids Cathedral Music Festival held in May and perhaps the most charming is the candlelit Christmas Carol Service. Graham Sutherland Collection, St DavidsThe stylish Oriel y Parc Gallery is the local Tourist Information Office run by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It houses the Graham Sutherland Collection and has a rotating exhibition by local Artists in Residence and also an independently run cafe offering delicious meals and snacks in convivial surroundings. St DavidsBrowse the various interesting shops, places to eat and galleries on offer in the town or visit the weekly Farmers' Market on the Square and stock up with delicious local produce. St Non's Chapel, Porth Clais and CaerfaiThe coastline is scattered with little inlets and coves. Visit the tiny sheltered harbour at Porth Clais for fishing, sailing, canoeing or just enjoying the activity. Carefai Bay is a beautiful sandy cove and good for swimming and snorkelling and just enjoying the sandy beach. St Non's Chapel and Holy Well overlook the rocky coastline of St Bride's Bay - a most idyllic and spiritual part of Pembrokeshire and thought to be the birthplace of St David. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm and Grub KitchenExplore the fascinating world of insects with Entymologist Dr Beynon at her family farm on the St Davids Peninsula. This captivating attraction with plenty of real bugs, a gallery and restaurant serving some dishes made with insects is also a serious scientific research centre. SolvaA pretty waterside village with a picturesque harbour and a variety of places to eat and drink. The Solva Woollen Mill at Middle Mill has a lovely range of woollen goods and specialises in flat weave carpets and striking stair runners. The rugs for Llwynywormwood, Prince Charles's Welsh residence, were made here. 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. Beach Riding at Nolton Riding StablesNolton Riding Stables cater for both beginners and experts. Enjoy trekking through the Pembrokeshire countryside or gallop through the waves on Druidston Beach for a truly memorable holiday experience. Family FunQuality family attractions in Pembrokeshire include Hangar Five trampoline park, Scolton Manor Museum and Country Park, West Wales Karting, Folly Farm, Dinosaur Park, Heatherton Sports Park, Manor Wildlife Park and Blue Lagoon water park. Country house near St Davids for fulfilling year round holidays on the St Davids Peninsula.

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