Coast to Coast


The Earth is the Lord's

It's a wonderful world, and Pembrokeshire is a wonderful part of the world.

                                    

Did you know that the county of Pembrokeshire has the highest number of Blue Flag beaches and Seaside Award Beaches?  Over 50 in number!

If you are looking for things to do or places to go, then in our humble opinion (and we live here), these are some of the best....

Café
   
Liberty Café in Court House, Narberth. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10.30 - 2.00 p.m.
    Cappuccino, Latte. Americano: £1.30 and free refill. Pot of Tea £1.00.   Fridays only - 2 course lunch for £3

Swimming Pool
   
Bluestone near Narberth. 
    Leisure Centre in Haverfordwest.

Fish And Chips
    Cheapest:
Browns Pembroke or Back Street, Haverfordwest
    Sit down: Somethings Cooking, Letterston
    Sit down with a view: Mermaid, Saundersfoot.

Places to visit
    Picnic Site: Carew Castle
    Day Out For Children Under 11: Folly Farm
    Day Out For Teenagers: Oakwood
    Best Museum: Tenby.
    Best Market: Haverfordwest Friday mornings.
    Best Fishing: Carp - Llyn Cafn.
    Best Gallery: Gallery, Market Square, Narberth.
    Best Wet Fish: Milford Haven.
    Best Coffee: Liberty cafe, Narberth.
    Best Seal Spotting: Cardigan Bay or Skomer south bay.
    Best Bird Spotting: Skomer
    Best Marina: Milford
    Best Restaurant: 
    Best Castle: Pembroke
    Best Shops: Narberth
    Best Crab: Newport or Porthgain.
    Best Garden: Picton Castle
    Best Indian: Taj Mahal, Haverfordwest

Coastal Path

Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Great Britain has one National park that is entirely coastal, it runs for 186 miles and is in Pembrokeshire. Beaches and headlands in one go will take 15 days, but most people eat an elephant one bite at a time.

Beach

Barafundle, Pembrokeshire. Voted Britain's most beautiful beach by The Good Holiday Guide for its superlative sands, sea quality, beautiful location and natural environment, this Welsh beauty spot was also selected as the best beach for kids because "the sand is perfect for building sandcastles".  The adjacent area, the National Trust's Stackpole Estate, offers breathtaking scenery and walking opportunities. Take a picnic lunch for a great day out. How to get there: off the B439 between Pembroke and Castlemartin. No parking adjacent to the beach and a walk over the headland to get there.




Solitude

On the north Pembrokeshire coast there is a tiny inlet, with a small totally unspoilt beach. A stream cascades gently from the slate rock face on the east side and on the west the rocks form small slate pools. Tourists have not discovered it, older locals for some reason pass it by, the young are ignorant of its location. The sunsets are amazing, the tranquility, on a sunny day you feel you are on a deserted island in the Pacific, alone with a beach all to yourself. A place to park is close at hand and you are only a few miles from the main road.

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