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Bed & Breakfast in our Pembrokeshire Farmhouse is a calming experience as you can see from the testimonials on our home page. Relax in our breakfast room and enjoy a wide selection of breakfasts from the menu. Superb traditional home cooking is offered, including vegetarian, homemade bread & preserves. Local produce is used, when possible. Early breakfasts are available. Enjoy your breakfast in our relaxing breakfast room The lounge at our Bed and Breakfast is comfortably furnished with antique furniture and features large meaningful pictures for our guests to enjoy. When you return to our farmhouse from a day out in the Pembrokeshire countryside you don't need to hide away in your room. Finish the evening in the homely comforts of the lounge with the log fire burning on the colder evenings. Catch up with the days news, settle down to read the book you struggle to find time for when at home, or just chat about today's events with our other guests. we do not take dogs Spacious bedrooms offer comfort where you can relax and unwind. All bedrooms have en-suite or private facilities. All our bed and breakfast rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished with antiques and traditional furniture. Ground floor rooms are available.
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| Things to see and do in Pembrokeshire |
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Pembroke Castle
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Idyllically set on the banks of the river estuary, this mighty fortress is largely intact, and its endless passages, tunnels and stairways are great fun to explore, plus there are super exhibitions, which tell the tale of its medieval life. Once the seat of a succession of major barons who played leading roles in shaping Britain's history, this historic showpiece is the birthplace of Henry Tudor, father to the infamous Henry VIII and grandfather of Elizabeth I. |
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Pembrokeshire Motor Museum
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In the museum there are over 40 cars giving a complete history of the motor car, ranging from a 1906 Rover,6 Horse Power to a modern 1969 Jaguar 'E' type series II, 171 brake horse power. All the cars are in excellent condition and are used by their owners from time to time on car rallies. |
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Carew Castle
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The magnificent Carew Castle has a history spanning 2000 years. Set in a stunning location, overlooking a 23 acre millpond, the castle displays the development from a Norman fortification to an Elizabethan country house. The site incorporates an impressive 11th century Celtic Cross, the only restored Tidal Mill in Wales, a medieval bridge and a picnic area all linked by a delightful mile roundwalk. |
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Blue Lagoon Waterpark
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Blue Lagoon is a place where carefree summers and cold winter nights come alive with breathtaking rides, rapid rivers and flumes, relaxing pools and special places just for kids. It‘s a fun-filled, sub-tropical waterpark that guarantees thrilling aqua-adventures. |
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Freshwater West
Freshwater West is a 1.12 kilometres beach near Castlemartin, Pembrokeshire in south-west Wales. It is also adjacent to the Army Tank Ranges that use this part of the Pembrokeshire National Park. |
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Manorbier Castle
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With such a splendid setting overlooking a beautiful unspoilt beach, families love to explore Manorbier Castle and bring a little bit of history to life. The impressive Great Hall, Chapel and Turrets are dotted with life size figures - see children of the Tudor period and some prisoners in the dungeon. |
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St. Davids City Golf Club
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St. Davids City Golf Club is a 2 minute drive from Britain's smallest city, St. Davids, and typifys the scenery of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, looking out over Ramsey Sound and the infamous 'Bitches' stretch of water just off St. Davids Head. The course views have to be seen to be believed. |
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Oakwood Theme Park
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Oakwood Theme Park is a theme park in Pembrokeshire, Wales which attracts 400,000 visitors each year. |
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Silent World Aquarium
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One of the most fascinating, intriguing and memorable visits the Tenby area has to offer. We are one of the few that are indoors - a refuge in bad weather but best seen on a sunny day when it is quieter! |
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St Davids Cathedral
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St Davids Cathedral is situated in St Davids in the county of Pembrokeshire, on the most westerly point of Wales. |