Experience the charm of Saundersfoot, a small seaside resort that offers a wide, sandy Blue Flag awarded beach. There are many pubs and restaurants located around the town's harbour and there is plenty of parking space. The main beach is family-oriented, Glen beach is more peaceful and accessible to those with wheelchairs. Further on is Monkstone Point and Monkstone beach, where razor clams will squirt at you! Another wonderful attraction is the nearby old ironworks. There is so much to explore in Saundersfoot.
http://campingandcaravanninguk.wordpress.com/2013/06/13/saundersfoot-a-small-seaside-resort-in-pembrokeshire/Thursday, 13 June 2013
Saundersfoot - a small seaside resort in Pembrokeshire
Abergavenny - the Gateway to Wales
Visitors will have easy access to the Brecon Beacons National Park, the nearby Black Mountains, Offa's Dyke and the nearby World Heritage Site at Blaenavon. Abergavenny boasts a location between 7 hills, right on the Welsh and English border. It is the perfect place for lovers of the outdoors as the scenery for walking and cycling is amazing and visitors can also enjoy canoeing, hang gliding, climbing, hang gliding and para gliding. Abergavenny also boasts the remains of Abergavenny Castle and Abergavenny Museum. The town also features the beautiful gardens of Bailey Park, Linda Vista and Castle Meadows. Enjoy it all in Abergavenny.
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Experience the friendly North Pembrokeshire community of Fishguard, Goodwick and Lower Town. Pembrokeshire was named the second best coastal destination in the world by National Geographic and this beautiful part of Wales is a paradise that is brimming with wildlife. Fishguard and Goodwick are located in the middle of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which is the most beautiful area of the coastal National Park. The area is where the 1797 “Last Invasion of Britain” by the French happened, and there is an impressive, internationally famous tapestry on display in the Last Invasion Gallery celebrating Britain's victory. In addition, the towns of Fishguard, Goodwick and Lower Town all have their own restaurants, pubs, shops and other attractions for exploring. Make this area in North Pembrokeshire the base for your holiday and you will have a wonderful time.
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Tenby - one of the prettiest seaside towns in Wales
Tenby boasts three Blue Flag awarded beaches: North Beach, South Beach and Castle Beach. Tenby also has many attractions including the National Trust owned Tudor Merchant's House and Tenby Museum and Art Gallery. Tenby's harbour also offers many fun activities such as mackerel fishing, paragliding trips and hire of fun boats, pedal boats and banana boats. Visitors can also take trips to Caldey Island, which was designated a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. There are so many options in Tenby.
http://campingandcaravanninguk.wordpress.com/2013/06/10/tenby-one-of-the-prettiest-seaside-towns-in-wales/St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales - the smallest city in the UK
Explore St. Davids, a beautiful town that is situated within the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. St. Davids has been a popular pilgrimage destination since the middle ages. Visitors still come to see 12th century St. Davids Cathedral and the ruins of Bishops Palace. The town features many unique shops that clustered around the old cross. St. Davids also boasts the free attraction of Oriel y Parc Gallery, which houses national treasures such as the works of Graham Sutherland. The scenery around St. Davids is magnificent as well, making it a wonderful area for walkers to explore. There is so much to see and do in St. Davids.
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Explore Pembrokeshire's ancient county town-- Haverfordwest. The town is a shopping centre with many high street names as well as a number of unique, independent shops. Haverfordwest also hosts a Farmers Market on the riverside every Friday. One attraction in town is the ruins of Haverfordwest Castle. Only the outer shell remains of this once great castle, but inside the castle grounds is the Haverfordwest Museum and County Archives. Also nearby are the recently restored ruins of an Augustinian Priory. Other historical attractions include the 18th century Foley House and the Gorsedd Circle. There is so much history to explore in Haverfordwest.
http://campingandcaravanninguk.wordpress.com/2013/06/10/haverfordwest-is-the-county-town-of-pembrokeshire/Beaumaris on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey
Come experience the famous, historic town of Beaumaris. The town is a major yachting centre, features 2 golf courses and boasts a wide array of shops, restaurants and public houses. Attractions include the Victorian era Gaol where prisoners were once punished and Beaumaris Court, which was constructed in 1614. Beaumaris is located on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey and visitors can enjoy picnics on the beach, boat trips and more. Have a great time in historic and attraction-filled town of Beaumaris.
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Llandudno - largest resort in Wales and with two lovely beaches
Come explore the largest holiday resort in Wales-- Llandudno. The town boasts 2 excellent beaches. The North Shore offers a variety of attractions including donkey rides, boat trips, Punch and Judy shows and other summer events and activities. The West Shore is a more peaceful beach that is backed by sand dunes and which offers spectacular views westwards along the coast. Llandudno is also the main retail centre in North Wales, making it a shopaholic's dream. It offers high street shops that are housed in the lovely Victorian Centre as well as independently owned shops. There is so much waiting for you in Llandudno.
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Come explore the largest holiday resort in Wales-- Llandudno. The town boasts 2 excellent beaches. The North Shore offers a variety of attractions including donkey rides, boat trips, Punch and Judy shows and other summer events and activities. The West Shore is a more peaceful beach that is backed by sand dunes and which offers spectacular views westwards along the coast. Llandudno is also the main retail centre in North Wales, making it a shopaholic's dream. It offers high street shops that are housed in the lovely Victorian Centre as well as independently owned shops. There is so much waiting for you in Llandudno.
http://campingandcaravanninguk.wordpress.com/2013/06/06/llandudno-largest-resort-in-wales-and-with-two-lovely-beaches/Harlech in Gwynedd, West Wales renowed for its medieval castle
Come explore the seaside resort town of Harlech, located on the Cardigan Bay. Harlech is renowned for the medieval fortress of Harlech Castle, which was built by King Edward I during the 13th century. This might castle dominates the town's skyline and is visible for miles. Harlech is also home to many great restaurants and cafés such as the Café Blue Lion, Y Plas Café, Cemlyn Tea Rooms, Bwtri Bach and the Cottage Restaurant. Those that love to shop won't be disappointed as there is a wide variety of shops including both antique and gift shops. Harlech is also known as a haven for artists and features Harlech Pottery and Cae Du Designs. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Harlech.
http://campingandcaravanninguk.wordpress.com/2013/06/06/harlech-in-gwynedd-west-wales-renowed-for-its-medieval-castle/Betws-y-Coed - the most popular inland resort in North Wales
Experience the village of Betws-y-Coed, located on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. Betws-y-Coed is the most popular inland resort in North Wales. It is the ideal place for an outdoor activity holiday with the beauty of Snowdonia to explore in settings such as dense woodland, mountain country, cascading waterfalls, hill-top lakes, river pools and more. Located nearby are the magnificent Conwy Falls and a number of historic bridges, including Thomas Telford's iron Waterloo Bridge and Pont-y-Pair. Come explore Snowdonia in all of its beauty in Betws-y-Coed.
http://campingandcaravanninguk.wordpress.com/2013/06/06/betws-y-coed-the-most-popular-inland-resort-in-north-wales/Aberystwyth is the main holiday resort on the west coast of Wales
Come experience the spectacular holiday resort town of Aberystwyth. It is set between 3 hills and 2 beaches and boasts castle ruins, a great pier and a quality harbour. Attractions in the town include its 4 universities, its 4 and 5 story high Victorian high buildings, its wide promenade and the Electric Cliff Railway. The hills surrounding the town are home to an iron age fort and a monument to Wellington. Aberstwyth also boasts a warm, pleasant climate that comes from the sea and the Gulf Steam. Have a wonderful time in Aberstwyth.
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