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Things to do nearby

Pendine

Pendine Beach is seven miles of glorious sands overlooking the Gower peninsular.
The Dog restrictions (May – September inc.) at Pendine Beach apply to the
section between the two slipways,which still gives dogs an ample playground.

2.5miles away.

Laugharne

Laugharne is a small town set on the Tâf estuary on Carmarthen Bay. It is best known for being the home of Wales’ most famous English-language poet, Dylan Thomas and for its Norman Castle

2.5miles away.

Ginst Point

Ginst Point is situated at the far eastern end of Pendine Sands near the Taf estuary. The beach is fine sand and millions of shells (mostly bivalves), backed by low dunes and the MoD firing range.Due to this, access is limited but the usual closure times are between 08.00 and 16.00 weekdays and
 some weekends.

Morfa Bychan

Morfa Bychan is a small beach situated between Pendine and Marros Sands. The shore is mostly sand backed by a large pebble bank in a steep-sided limestone valley.

Dogs are allowed all year.

Marros Sands

Marros Sands is a 2 mile long stretch of beach that is mostly sand, backed by a strom bank of pebbles. This beach is somewhat off the beaten track and largely untouched. Its a great place to enjoy some solitude and take a bracing walk.

Dogs are allowed all year.

Tenby

Tenby is a delightful little harbour town and seaside resort, and it would be difficult to find a setting more picturesque. Whether you’re looking to entertain the kids, make the most of the beautiful national park coastline or just relax, there’s something for everyone.

Manor Wildlife Park

Manor House Wildlife Park is a 52-acre zoo located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, just north of the village of St Florence and 10mins away from Tenby.

There is full wheelchair access but some paths are a bit steep.

Preseli Mountains

The Preseli Mountains, or Preseli Hills, rise out of the landscape to 536m in the northern half of Pembrokeshire and are in complete contrast to the relative lowlands of the south.ideal location for some great walking away from the coastline. For the best views in Pembrokeshire, pull on your sturdy shoes.

National Botanic Garden of Wales

National Botanic Garden of Wales has an inspiring range of themed gardens, the world’s largest single-span glasshouse, the British Bird of Prey Centre, a tropical Butterfly House, play areas and a national nature reserve, all set in a Regency landscape which provides the stage for a packed programme of events and courses throughout the year.

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