Sightseeing
Kathedrale von St. Davids
The PebblesMajestic cathedral in Britain's smallest city.
Found in Abereiddy, a flooded slate quarry known for bright blue-green water, near ruins of worker huts & a pebble beach. Former site of the UK leg of the Red Bull Cliff Diving championships.
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Blue Lagoon
Found in Abereiddy, a flooded slate quarry known for bright blue-green water, near ruins of worker huts & a pebble beach. Former site of the UK leg of the Red Bull Cliff Diving championships.
Places to visit
Housed in an old Victorian courtyard and surrounded with stunning gardens, Hilton Court is the ideal destination for some retail therapy, sample great food or simply somewhere to relax.
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Hilton Court Gardens and Crafts
Housed in an old Victorian courtyard and surrounded with stunning gardens, Hilton Court is the ideal destination for some retail therapy, sample great food or simply somewhere to relax.
Castell Henllys is an important archaeological site in north Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the A487 road between Newport and Cardigan, in the parish of Nevern.
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Castell Henllys
Castell Henllys is an important archaeological site in north Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the A487 road between Newport and Cardigan, in the parish of Nevern.
Skeletal remains of a Neolithic tomb in haunting location Pentre Ifan takes us back to Neolithic (New Stone Age) times when our ancestors buried their dead in catacombs.
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Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber
Skeletal remains of a Neolithic tomb in haunting location Pentre Ifan takes us back to Neolithic (New Stone Age) times when our ancestors buried their dead in catacombs.
Solva Woollen Mill is a woollen mill in the village of Middle Mill, about one mile from Solva, Pembrokeshire, Wales, that has been in operation since 1907.
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Solva Woollen Mill
Solva Woollen Mill is a woollen mill in the village of Middle Mill, about one mile from Solva, Pembrokeshire, Wales, that has been in operation since 1907.
Strumble Head Lighthouse stands on Ynys Meicel, also known as Strumble Head, a rocky island at the northwest corner of Pencaer area, five miles west of the town of Fishguard, in northern Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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Strumble Head Lighthouse
Strumble Head Lighthouse stands on Ynys Meicel, also known as Strumble Head, a rocky island at the northwest corner of Pencaer area, five miles west of the town of Fishguard, in northern Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Places to drink
The Dyffryn Arms, commonly known as Bessie's in the Gwaun Valley (Cwm Gwaun) is famous for its pints of Bass poured from a serving hatch to customers in Bessie's front room. ... Most importantly the pints of Bass poured from a jug are flowing and the serving hatch from the bar to the front room remain intact.
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Dyffryn Arms
Pontfaen RoadThe Dyffryn Arms, commonly known as Bessie's in the Gwaun Valley (Cwm Gwaun) is famous for its pints of Bass poured from a serving hatch to customers in Bessie's front room. ... Most importantly the pints of Bass poured from a jug are flowing and the serving hatch from the bar to the front room remain intact.
Beaches
The Parrog and Parrog Beach at Newport have a long history within the boating world. Originally created to serve as a port it still has some of its history visible
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Parrog
The Parrog and Parrog Beach at Newport have a long history within the boating world. Originally created to serve as a port it still has some of its history visible
Whitesands Beac is one of the most stunning locations on the Pembrokeshire coast. The wide sandy beach has a Blue Flag award and lifeguard cover in the summer make it popular for swimming, surfing and water sports of all sorts with surf hire and surfing lessons available at the beach. The beach is a lovely place to walk and between October and the end of April your dog can come too.When you have had fun on the beach visit the Whitesands Cafe for tasty snacks and refreshments.
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Whitesands Bay
Pembrokeshire Coast PathWhitesands Beac is one of the most stunning locations on the Pembrokeshire coast. The wide sandy beach has a Blue Flag award and lifeguard cover in the summer make it popular for swimming, surfing and water sports of all sorts with surf hire and surfing lessons available at the beach. The beach is a lovely place to walk and between October and the end of April your dog can come too.When you have had fun on the beach visit the Whitesands Cafe for tasty snacks and refreshments.
Neighbouring Abereiddi, 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.
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Blue Lagoon
Neighbouring Abereiddi, 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.
City/town information
Porthgain is a small picturesque harbour with the Shed bistro/bar, the Sloop Inn, a character pub serving excellent bar food and 2 art galleries showing the work of local artists and crafts.
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Porthgain
Porthgain is a small picturesque harbour with the Shed bistro/bar, the Sloop Inn, a character pub serving excellent bar food and 2 art galleries showing the work of local artists and crafts.