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| Pembrokeshire is the jewel in the crown of Wales and is located in the only coastal national park in the UK - it is being called "the new Cornwall" by some travel guides. Fabulous coastal scenery, dozens of exceptional beaches, children's activities, local events, castles and coves, pirates and smugglers, good eats, mystical saints and islands, coasteering, surfing an much more.. | ||
The Best In Wales - Pembrokeshire |
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"Coast Into Summer"The tranquil and picturesque Celtic Haven Resort is located on the coastal path in the scenic Pembrokeshire National Park. Right now they have a terrific 'Coast into Summer' short break at just £159 pp. Named in January by the Sunday Times as one of the Top 100 holidays for 2011 and one of only 23 in the UK & Ireland, followed by the Daily Telegraph choosing it as one of their Top 10 for a multi-generational holiday, it's the perfect Pembrokeshire short break or holiday experience for couples, families and friends. |
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Mamma Mia!Enjoy Pembrokeshire Fish Week at Waves Italian bar & restaurant. June 25 - July 3 Fish Specials every day Book early for Thursday June 30th. Complimentary fish canapes, a glass of sparkling wine for every diner and live music. Fab food and lovely view and friendly service - perfect! |
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Caldey IslandA short and pleasant boat trip from Tenby takes you to one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks continue a tradition which began more than a thousand years ago. Since Celtic Times prayer and quiet living have made this small island a haven of beauty and tranquility. Caldey has re-opened for the season until October. Until you visit, read all about it in the new book Caldey Island , published by Graffeg and written by Chris Howells with photographs by Ross Grieve. |
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This Spa is the perfect sanctuary!Spending an hour or a day in one of their 5 beautiful treatment rooms is like an escape to heaven! It feels luxurious and yet has a friendly, warm and welcoming ambience. Bianca and her Elemis Angels make you feel like a million dollars after just a few hours being cocooned in this shell of comfort. Looking Forward to buying my gorgeous Elemis Alice Temperley Travel Collection and supporting Mothers 4 Children and to my Lime & Ginger Salt Scrub. |
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Torch TheatreAn ambitious refurbishment in 2007 transformed The Torch into a very special theatre offering first class plays, current films and a variety of musical concerts in its 2 theatres. With a lovely view over-looking Milford Marina & docks, its Cafe Torch & Theatre Bar and the Joanna Field Art Gallery, the Torch is a perfect way to spend an evening. |
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A leisure club with a difference.Iân, their resident Fitness Professional knows all there is to know about making fitness fun and he is one of Pembrokeshire's top tennis coaches and I have booked a series of leassons with him. Loving their Gentle Gym classes too. As well as tennis, there is golf, swimming pool, hot-tub, fitness suite, sauna and a scenic walking trail right on the doorstep of this resort. |
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Folly FarmEvery child's favourite day out! Home to Wales' only giraffes - everyone is sure to enjoy visiting this award winning adventure park and zoo, where children can become a pirate, milk a cow, feed the goats, enjoy a ride in the indoor fairground and so much more. Fun and frolics for the entire family. |
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Cwm Deri Vineyard & EstateA chance to stroll through a vineyard in the UK is rare and to be able to do it surrounded by the beauty of the Pembrokshire National Park makes Cwm Deri a unique attraction. This working smallholding with vineyard walk has Pembrokeshire produce for sale, including fruit wines, preserves, cheese and cakes is available and there is a small farm with a pets' corner sure to delight the little ones. |
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Carew Castle & Tidal MillThe magnificent Carew Castle has a history spanning 2000 years. Overlooking a 23 acre millpond and under the guardianship of CADW, it also has one of the three finest Celtic crosses in the UK. At the tidal mill you can discover how sustainable energy has been used through history. Take a picnic and enjoy! |
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Dylan Thomas BoathouseDylan Thomas is Wales' most famous poet and one of the most significant writers of the 20th century. Dylan first moved to Laugharne in 1937 and then returned in 1949 to live in the Boathouse and lived there until his death in 1953. This is where he wrote Under Milk Wood and it is now a Heritage Centre of world repute. Magical and mystical at anytime but especially with the spring sun shining through the mists. |
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