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Since Pembrokeshire is on the westerly tip of Wales, it has a mild climate and is especially attractive in the Spring when the roads and beaches are quiet, and the flowers are thick in the hedges and cliffs. The unspoilt rugged beauty of this part of Wales is home to an abundance of undisturbed wildlife such as puffins, kittiwakes, cormorants and shearwaters.

The sea offers superb sporting facilities and there are many breathtaking cliff top walks.

Explore the Preseli Hills from the saddle. Visit many local craftspeople, traditional mills, the ancient Celtic monuments, and the tiny Cathedral City of St David's. Have a family day out at the Oakwood Leisure Park or simply soak up the atmosphere of the many fishing villages and coves.


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There is so much of interest that, like many of our visitors, once captured by the enchantment of Pembrokeshire, you will want to return again and again.

 

Richard & Christine White
Keeston
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire
SA62 6HN
Tel: 01437 710304
   

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