The Boathouse, Ty Gwilym Holiday Cottages, St Davids
8, Goat Street
St Davids
SA62 6RF
Picton Castle
Built in the 13th century and is a significant Pembrokeshire fortress that was converted into a lavish stately home, with elegant rooms and lovely gardens.
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Folly Farm
An Adventure Park and Zoo, with indoor and outdoor adventure areas for all the family, including over 750 animals... 30 miles from St Davids
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Whitesand Bay
Five minutes from St Davids, has a reputation for great surf... and long, uninterrupted stretches of beautiful sands, offering great views of Carn Llidi.
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St Davids Head
One of the most dramatic coastal headlands, which can be accessed via a circular walk, just a few miles from St Davids, with a fantastic array of wildlife.
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St Justinians Lifeboat Station
Home of two lifeboat stations (one disused), which reflects the waters of the local area that can be dangerous at times, with exceptional tides; a place of great, natural beauty
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Ramsey Island
Ramsey Island is owned and managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and has a huge variety of breeding seabirds, seals and wild flowers
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Pembroke Castle
Pembroke Castle was built from about 1093 and has a long and tumultuous history. All the rooms are circular and the walls provide amazing views. 50 minutes from St Davids.
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Blue Lagoon, Abereidi
Abereidi's Blue Lagoon, is a disused quarry that was last used in 1910. It’s surrounded by rugged rocks and some remaining ruins still hint at the area's industrial past.
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Porthgain Harbour
Porthgain is a beautiful harbour, which used to be a flourishing seaport, exporting slate and shale in the 18th and 19th centuries. It’s now a unique place to visit
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The Bug Farm
The ‘Bug Farm’ is a unique attraction, suitable for adults and families alike. It has a scientific research centre, nature reserve and working farm…
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St David's Cathedral
St David's Cathedral is, perhaps, the most important religious monument in Wales. It’s just a stone’s throw from our cottages and was built in 1181.
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