Haverfordwest

Haverfordwest is the county town of Pembrokeshire and is located centrally with transport connections to the whole of Pembrokeshire. There is the full range of shops in the town and retail parks.

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St Davids

St Davids is the smallest city in Britain and is named after the patron saint of Wales, Saint David. The history of St Davids goes back to the 4th century when St David lived here. St Davids Peninsula has Whitesands Beach, Carn Ingli and views across to Ramsey Island. St Davids Cathedral was built 1181 and is an impressive site located below the village in a valley.

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Tenby

Pembrokeshire's most popular seaside destination located on the south coast with easy access from the M4, Swansea and Cardiff. Caldey Island is just offshore and there are many boat trips available.

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Milford Haven

Milford Haven is widely associated with the oil and gas industry nearby and is a busy fishing port. The main attraction is the marina with shops, cafes and a range of pubs and restaurants.

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Broad Haven

This is our nearest seaside village with a local shop, post office, pub and cafes. The sheltered beach is popular for water sports, making a good location when the wind or sea is unsuitable at Newgale. 

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Nolton Haven

Our nearest village with the friendly Mariners Inn. The village is very small, a handful of houses overlooking the beach and haven. The coastal bus stops here and there is easy access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

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