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Here are just some of the outstanding
attractions within easy reach of the High Noon Guesthouse. |
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St.
Govan's Chapel:13th Century ancient sanctuary nestling in the
rugged cliffs of the Pembrokeshire Coast, located between Broadhaven
South and St Govans Head |
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Bosherston
Lilyponds, Stackpole Estate and Quay: famous lilyponds,
the rich flora and fauna include waterlilies, otters, course fish,
waterfowl, ducks and dragonflies. The ponds stretch down to the
beautiful beach of Broadhaven South.
Stackpole Quay overlooks the unique entrance to one of Britain's
smallest harbours. The estate is National Trust owned and you can
enjoy wonderful circular walks, magnificent cliffs, and Barafundle
Bay, one of the most idyllic beaches in Pembrokeshire. |
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Lamphey
Bishops Palace: Situated in the village of Lamphey, 2 miles
east of Pembroke, it was once the residence of the medieval bishops
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Castles:
Pembroke's magnificent castle dates back to 1093.
Henry Tudor was born here in 1457. The Carew site
incorporates the castle, the mill, the causeway, a medieval bridge
and 11th Century Celtic Cross and Manorbier Castle,
in a beautiful setting overlooking the beach. All the castles are
within close reach of Pembroke. |
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ANCIENT CELTIC SITES
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Castell
Henllys: Living images of prehistory can be seen at this award-winning
site where warlike celts foiught over and farmed the land over 2000
years ago. |
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Pentre
ifan: ancient buriel chamber in the Preselis; reputedly the
place where the Blue Stones of Stonehenge came from. |
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LEISURE AND THEME PARKS
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Oakwood
Theme Park Wales' largest theme park - spectacular rides and
thrills for all the family. During the summer holidays Oakwood is
open in the evenings with a spectacular After Dark Show for all the
family to enjoy with a dance show and fireworks to end the night. |
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Folly
Farm - where children can watch and feed animals, play in
the extensive indoor and outdoor activity areas, take tractor rides,
and enjoy the traditional all-weather fairground. |
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Heatherton:
Country Sports Park for all the family, with go-karting, paintball,archery,
pony-trekking, shooting, golf, boating and soft-play areaand much
more well worth a visit a alternative from theme parks. |
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Dinosaur
Park: 22 dinosaurs on woodland trail, indoor and outdoor adventure
playgrounds & other activities. |
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Heron's
Brook: Animal and Bird Park, indoor and outdoor play areas,
punch and judy and landscaped gardens. |
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Silent
World Aquarium - Housed in a renovated church with over 30
aquatic tanks and the best reptile collection in Wales. Exotic creepy
crawlies with daily handling and feeding sessions. |
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Torch
Theatre - Pembrokeshires premier arts venue with great dance,
films, art gallery and bar. |
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Manor
House Wildlife Park - Animals including Penguins, Otters
and Eagles and many other creatures of interest. |
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Clerken
Hill Adventure Farm - A working family farm with childrens
play area, adventure trail and a frizbee golf range. |
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Dyfed
Shire and Leisure Farm - A great day out for a family get
together. Horse-cart rides, quad bikes, indoor and outdoor play areas
and animal feeding. |
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LOCAL PRODUCE
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Cym
Deri Vineyard: Some excellent Pembrokeshire wines are produced
here, just a short drive from Pembroke. Try a few samples of wine
and mead or take a walk around the vineyard. Lunch and afternoon teas
available and a pets corner for younger guests. |
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Pemberton's
Welsh Chocolate Farm - watch demonstrations
of how this delicous chocolate is made. |
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Nantycoy
Arts, crafts and gifts in a great setting at Treffgarne Gorge. |
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Traveline-Cymru
Tel. 0870 608 2 608 All the info you need about Public Transport in
Wales.
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| High Noon Guesthouse
Lower Lamphey Road, Pembroke, South Wales, SA71 4AB
+44 (0) 1646 683 736
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