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If youre looking for a quiet rural place to holiday in Pembrokeshire,Wales, then Hodgeston makes a great choice. An ancient parish that sits alongside the village of Lamphey, Hodgeston is a small village of idyllic little cottages.
If being near the coast is top of your list when looking for your perfect holiday cottage in Pembrokeshire, then Hodgeston is an ideal choice being only a short 7 minute drive from the popular beaches of Freshwater West and Freshwater East.
Freshwater West is a popular location for surfers due to its strong and consistent swell. Its also a stunningly beautiful beach that has recently been gracing screens everywhere as it has been the location for scenes filmed from Harry Potter and Robin Hood.
Hodgeston is also within easy reach of historic attractions such as Manorbier Castle and Lamphey Bishops Palace. Lamphey Bishops Palace is owned by Cadw and is a great spot to spend an afternoon exploring the ruins and enjoying a picnic in the sunshine on the luscious green lawns.
If your planning a holiday with the whole family then the children will love the location of Hodgeston as its within easy access to popular attractions such as the Great Wedlock Dinosaur Park where kids can enjoy a dinosaur nature trail, Frisbee and adventure golf, 4x4 off road circuit as well as a purpose built indoor play centre which is perfect when experiencing the unpredictable Welsh weather!
There are also attractions such asHeatherton Country Sports Park and Manor Park Wild Welsh Zoo within easy reach that will entertain all the family.
If you really want to escape the hustle and bustle of town or city life then a stay at Lammaston Farm is a must. Not far from Hodgeston on the Lower Lamphey Road, Lammaston is a 300 acre working dairy farm with a large farmhouse which is currently divided into 2 parts, the owners and the holiday accommodation, parts of the owners house date back before Henry Tudor. It is approached by a mile long unmade lane and for those seeking a more peaceful location this spot is ideal. There is a public footpath (approximately 2.5 miles) close by that leads directly to the beach at Freshwater East and the 186 mile coastal path where visitors can truly absorb the most beautiful coastal scenery. The nearest Town is Pembroke just 1.5 miles away, a small but charming town dominated by Pembroke Castle, one of the best preserved medieval castles in Wales, birthplace of Henry V11, and open to visitors on a daily basis throughout the year. Visitors staying at the farm are also welcome to watch Rob milking the cows.