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The contrasts of Pembrokeshire are reflected in the
wide range of attractions that are on offer. From the
traditional seaside resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot,
to the more peaceful area of St David's, you will find
a range of facilities and activities within a beautiful
setting.
The magnificent Cathedral at St David's has dominated
the landscape since the 12th Century and has been a
popular pilgrimage throughout the middle ages and indeed
remains to this day, receiving thousands of visitors
every year. During May and June it is host to a feast
of classical music at the Cathedral Festival.
Why not visit Ramsay Island on a guided voyage or try
your hand at sea kayaking or windsurfing. Children can
watch the sheepdogs being trained for farmwork, go dolphin
watching, or visit the Oceanarium. Oakwood Adventure
Park, voted one of the top ten amusement parks in Britain,
is within a half-hour's drive. Or, if you enjoy walking,
the coastal path is a must. During the summer months
you can walk in one direction and take the Stroller
bus back to one of the many drop-off points.
You can always visit one of the bustling county towns
of Haverfordwest or Pembroke where markets, art galleries,
castles and museums are to be found in abundance. Or
just relax over a drink in one of the numerous country
pubs or have a meal in one of the top-class restaurants
in Solva or St David's.
However you chose to spend your holiday, you will find
yourself returning home relaxed and invigourated with
memories of the most breathtaking scenery you'll ever
experience.
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