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Quote: The story starts in the 6th century, when St. David, who later became the patron saint of Wales, was born nearby. When he decided to establish a monastery, this remote region was, understandably, his first Read More
Quote: A fantastic adventure park for all ages, you would need to spend a whole day here to make the most of your time. At Christmas they have a pantomine and the park is open in the evenings. Closed from November to Read More
Quote: Orginally the outlet of the river that was dammed to form the beautiful Bosherston Lilyponds (a haven for otters, dragonflies, and of course, lilies), it's now a fairly wide but very deep beach with lots of the Read More
Quote: This is only a short distance without any difficulty but it is both interesting and wonderfully scenic. Abereiddy is a beach of hard black sand and it is possible to park very near the beach itself. Whether it Read More
Quote: One of the many sights you'll see when walking the Coast Path is the tiny & picturesque chapel at St Govan's. Nestling halfway down the cliff it is associated with quite a few myths & legends, including Read More
Quote: Not a beach for family swimming, as there are strong currents, a few spots of quicksand & other nasties out in the sea. However, it is renowned for the surf (only attempt it if you are experienced, and not Read More
Quote: Angle has quite an unusual formation of a large bay with several smaller bays along its edge. The main beach is a good size & golden sands, the next bay along is sheltered by cliffs and only has a narrow Read More