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Pembrokeshire
is a magical, mysterious place.
Sir
Benfro as it is known in Welsh is a pot pourri of historic
towns, picturesque villages, breathtaking coastline,
and the magnificent Preseli Hills.
The
ancients knew Pembrokeshire as "gwlad hud a lledrith"
- the land of mystery and enchantment. Its superb coastline
makes up one sixth of the shoreline of Wales, and it
boasts some of the finest, safe sandy beaches in the
uk.
Also
nearby is the fascinating Gwaun Valley, which is an
untouched woodland forest area. Parts of the valley
are designated sites of special interest, and the valley
is the haunt of the otter and the raven.
Fishguard
is the site of the French invasion of Great Britain
which took place in 1797. Come and see where the treaty
was signed. Come and see the amazing bi-centenary tapestry
which tells the full story of the French invasion, hand
stitched by local ladies.
Sample
our traditional and national dishes such as Welsh cakes
or Laver bread, or perhaps a Pembrokeshire Tea!
Details
on the location of our guest house can be found on our
contact page.
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