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Newport - Cascading its beauty onto the Pembrokeshire coast line, Newport is the tranquil setting for anyone wishing for a restful holiday break. The calming atmosphere of the town will send holiday makers into a blissful trance, and fulfil them with a spellbinding sensation.Located on the picturesque coastline of South West Wales, Newport will enthral you with its breathtaking views and awe inspiring countryside. Enjoy scenic walks along the silky golden sand, or simply stroll around the streets of the old market. With activities to suit everyone, Newport is a fantastic destination to bring the whole family, in addition to being the definitive romantic getaway break for two.
Nevern - For a captivating journey back through time, take a visit to the beautiful village of Nevern. Wrapped up in
history and surrounded by the glorious Welsh countryside, delve into the ancient mysteries that the village presents, and unwrap the magical atmosphere that is exposed through its medieval architecture and vivid surroundings.The fact that Nevern is not very well known to tourists, gives it the advantage of being a tranquil resort in which you can take the time to let the peaceful scenery melt away your stresses, and be awe inspired by this picturesque village, which holds many riches beyond the imagination. Its mysterious legends and fascinating background make it appealing to history enthusiasts, and also to couples that want a relaxing but yet exciting weekend break. The majestic Preseli Hills provide a profusion of beautiful wild flowers, enhanced by the mild Pembrokeshire climate and is the home to a diverse array of wildlife.
Newport Sands - Seek beach sanctuary for your holiday break and visit the golden sands of Newport. Stretching across a distance of 1.5 miles, the beach is one of the largest in its area and is superb for a multiple activities. Situated in Pembrokeshire, South West Wales the area is abundant in spectacular wildlife and rural Welsh beauty. Surrounding the beach you can see the magnificent sights of the rich green countryside and the glory of the sweeping hills in the distance.
Crymych - Experience a true taste of Wales, as you journey to the rural village of Crymych. Set within acres of rolling landscape and flourishing with wildlife, a holiday to this serene village will clear your mind and give you that restful break that you dream of. As a location for the young and old alike, the village of Crymych is perfect for the whole family. Its graceful surroundings will inspire those who love the beauty of the outdoors and send you off on a majestic walk through the breathtaking countryside. Situated in South West Wales and just ten miles away from the coastline this enchanting village will engage its visitors in a world that is full of both excitement and blissful tranquillity.
Clarbeston Road - Idyllically situated in the tranquil region of South West Wales, is the serene village of Clarbeston Road. Bordered by the beauty of the Pembrokeshire National Park, Clarbeston Road is perfect for couples who are looking for that romantic weekend break or for families who want a restful escape from the troubles of everyday life. Spend your days here wandering the vast landscape of rich green fields and rolling hills, or cast your eyes up to the clear night skies and glance at the stars. The village also has its own railway station with links to other towns and villages that are a little further a field, so why not relax for the day, leave the car and take a scenic train ride through the delights of the county.
Eglwyswrw - is a serene little village located within the borders of the Pembrokeshire National Park in South West Wales. Situated just outside of the sandy beaches of Newport and the roaming hills of Preseli, this idyllic village is perfect for those who wish to indulge in the pleasures of the Welsh countryside as well as having the opportunity to spend a day relaxing in the tranquil atmosphere of the seaside.
Haverfordwest - is the county town of Pembrokeshire and offers shopping and facilities such as banks as well as many historical attractions and a variety of entertainment. Overlooking the town are the ruins of a medieval castle and from Tudor times it has been a popular and bustling town. If you want to explore the whole of Pembrokeshire, Haverfordwest could not be better placed. Its central location means that you are never far from a beach or the many activities and attractions that Pembrokeshire has to offer.
Camrose - As gentle and as pretty as its name suggests, Camrose is an idyllic little village situated within Pembrokeshire, South West Wales. As a hidden gem, nestled between rolling hills of the Pembrokeshire National Park and the serene coastal landscape of Wales, Camrose will attract those who wish to see the treasures of a rural landscape. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and relax under the warmth of the afternoon sun as you walk across flourishing fields and listen to the calming sounds of nature itself. Popular with hikers and bird watching enthusiasts, Camrose provides the perfect setting for enjoying your favourite hobbies in addition to being a destination of enchantment and breathtaking scenery.
Pelcomb Cross - Seek the enchanting delights of the Pembrokeshire National Park as you head to the idyllic village of Pelcomb Cross. Situated near the historical town of Haverfordwest, Pelcomb Cross offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of every life with the added luxury of being close to other popular tourist attractions and towns. Located within the glorious surroundings of the South West Wales countryside, the village will engage its visitors into a world of serenity, allowing you to become totally absorbed and engrossed with the sights and sounds of nature.
Letterston - Cast your eyes upon the stunning landscape of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and journey to the serene village of Letterston. Nestled away in the breathtaking scenery of the Preseli Hills in South West Wales, Letterston will provide a rural escape from bustling city life all within the calmness and tranquillity of the Welsh countryside. Located centrally, Letterston is just five miles from the picturesque fishing town of Fishguard and twelve miles to the historical city of St Davids. In the other direction, visit the ancient town of Haverfordwest just ten miles away, along with a vast amount of charming seaside villages. Perfect for a romantic weekend getaway or a family holiday, Letterston will not disappoint.
Narberth is just ten miles north of Tenby and eight miles from Haverfordwest and provides the gateway to the enchanting Preseli Hills and the Landsker Borderlands. It is a historic market town full of fascinating shops selling everything from local crafts to antiques. It also provides easy access to many of Pembrokeshires biggest holiday attractions.
Nearby Llawhaden is the home of the ruined but impressive Norman castle-cum-Bishops palace. Beyond Narbeth to the northeast is the attractive village of Crymych, poised on the edge of the brooding and mysterious Preseli Hills. From here it is a short drive to the many attractions offered by the Teifi Valley.
A tranquil village in a very peaceful setting, Clynderwyn is also ideal as a location from which to explore this totally unspoiled area of Pembrokeshire. Llandissilio a neighbouring village also offers seclusion, as do the charming villages of Clarbeston and Camrose.