Pembrokeshire has some of the oldest rock formations in the world (over 3000 million years old). Most of the countys coastline consists of rugged cliffs and coves broken up by some of the best sandy beaches in Wales. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park covers around 230 square miles with roughly 180 of coastline. All of the park lies within 10 miles of the coast.Boat trips are available to many of the island nature reserves off the Pembrokeshire coast such as Ramsey Island off St Davids and Caldey Island from Tenby. The largest theme park in the area is Oakwood at Canaston Bridge which has Europes largest wooden roller coaster with drops of over 80 feet.
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Puffin House
Our popular self catering holiday apartment in Broadhaven, Pembrokeshire is ideal for families wanting a seaside holiday because it is just 250 yards from the lovely sandy beach and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. It is right in the middle of the small seaside resort and half a mile from beautiful...
St Non’s Bay Cottages
Each cottage is a complete independent unit with its own games room and private garden One cottage has fantastic sea views over Whitesands Bay and one has a log fire. Half mile to sandy beaches, quarter mile to shops, pubs and restaurants. The cottages...
Glan-y-mor House
Glan-y-mor is an 18th Century ex farmhouse lovingly restored to retain many original features. There are four bedrooms, one king size bed, one small double, one twin and one single. The living room has a log burner, two sofas, a television and stereo...



