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Located in beautiful South West Wales and close to the stunning landscape of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, lies the idyllic town of Narberth. With its quaint winding streets and stunning rural beauty, Narberth is a must for anyone wanting to experience a wonderful day out.
With its location so close to Saundersfoot and Haverfordwest, Narberth is centrally located and boasts many splendid FBM holiday properties. These include premier self-catering apartments, and delightful stays in our cosy holiday cottages. There is something for everyone in this area, and is very popular amongst hikers and those who relish historical interest. It is the ideal place for families, and even for those looking for romantic getaways, with idyllic scenic walks, and breath-taking views.
Narberths town is filled with friendly boutique stores including many antique shops and modern cafes and restaurants serving up a delicious taste of Wales. Try out your taste buds at Megna for a taste of Indian, or Ultracomida for an exclusive taste of Spanish delicatessen. Alongside these Narberth also features shops such as Jelly Egg, a fun shoe shop filled with fashionable croc shoes, and White Boutique offers exquisite fashion for any special occasion. There are many gift shops within the area, No 47 offers distinctive welsh novelties and is located on the main High Street.
Around the area of Narberth there are other numerous attractions. Just less than five miles away is Oakwood theme Park, a thrilling park offering rides for all the family, including the adrenaline racing speed, a fast paced rollercoaster reaching speeds of 95kph! Four miles away is the Folly Farm Adventure Park voted the best family day out in Wales, giving the family a chance to get close to various animals, and enjoy the beauty of the Pembrokeshire countryside.
Sycamore Ranch Western riding centre offers horse riding with a difference, and is a perfect way to explore the stunning landscape. Also in the area is the well-known beach resort Tenby, a picturesque seaside town filled with entertainment and holiday activities.
Narberths architectural atmosphere sets the scene for the historical background to the town, and features three characteristic churches, and a 13th century Norman castle. The castle ruins are less than a mile from the centre of the town, and unveil the charisma of the towns history.
Narberth is also a favourite of local artists and hosts many art galleries for those who have an interest for Welsh art and craft.
To finish the day off, why not take a visit to The Queens Hall, located on the main high Street, a building that expresses all the excitement you need after marvelling at the shops. The Queens Hall hosts live music, comedy nights and even theatre productions, and is very popular amongst locals and tourists. With plenty of car parking the town is easily accessible to wheelchair users and families.