Described by it’s most famous resident, Dylan Thomas, as “a beguiling island of a town”, Laugharne is always worth a visit. Have you ever explored this wonderful place?
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Is there anything quite like an autumn walk? Crunching through the leaves, the gorgeous reds and oranges on the trees, and warming up afterwards with a lovely cup of hot chocolate. And one of our favourite things to do all these things in Pembrokeshire is the beautiful Colby Woodland Garden 🍁
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Autumn is a wonderful time to visit Aberystwyth. Enjoy refreshing walks along the promenade, take the cliff railway up Constitution Hill, before discovering the town’s wonderful bars and restaurants.
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Autumn is one of the very best times to get out and explore gorgeous West Wales – and one of our favourite places to visit is the incredible Devil’s Bridge. See why right here!
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It’s time for our final Pembrokeshire National Park Coastal Highlight 😔 But it’s ok, we’ve saved a good one for last. Check out the spectacular Elegug Stacks!
Elegug Stacks, also known as Stack Rocks, are two isolated limestone stacks that dramatically rise from the sea, and in spring are a Twitchers dream!.
You can find out more about all 5 of our top Pembrokeshire coast highlights here: https://bit.ly/3U7Npgc
📍 Huntsman’s Leap, Pembrokeshire
Don’t try and make the leap yourself, but do leap to this extraordinary landmark found on Pembrokeshire’s southern coast on your West Wales adventure. This 36.5-metre deep, narrow and sheer-sided coastal chasm is number 4 on our list of Pembrokeshire coastal highlights.
Find out how you can see Huntsman’s Leap yourself here: https://bit.ly/3U7Npgc
It’s time for number 3 of our top 5 Pembrokeshire Coast features, and it’s a spectacular one – the incredible Church Doors Cove. Carved out by nature – this is a magnificent sight to behold on a Pembrokeshire adventure.
If you’ve missed our first two coastal highlights, don’t worry you can find them all here: https://bit.ly/3U7Npgc
It’s day 2 of looking at our favourite coastal features in the Pembrokeshire National Park – and today we’re visiting the beautiful Green Bridge of Wales. With striking sea views and unique rock formations, it is easy to see why it's a favourite spot for photographers, nature enthusiasts and hikers.
Find out more about this stunning spot here: https://bit.ly/3U7Npgc
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers some of the most spectacular views in the whole country, and we’ve rounded up our top 5 highlights for you. These spectacular coastal features are not to be missed.
We’re starting off day 1 with the incredible St Govan’s Chapel From pirates and angels to TV stars, this ancient stone chapel has seen it all!
You can find out our more about St Govan’s and our other top coastal features by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3U7Npgc
Do you know our favourite thing about the night's drawing in and winter approaching? Getting to watch the sun set over the water and the enjoying a full evening exploring Tenby’s many restaurants and bars while the town is lit up by twinkling lights.
What’s your favourite way to spend an evening in Tenby?
Sweater weather season may be here, but that’s no reason to avoid the beach. We love an Autumn walk on the sand with a cup of hot chocolate in hand. And don’t forget from next week, dogs are welcome to join you on your stroll too 🐶
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Our favourite way to round off an evening in Mumbles? Oh that’s easy – enjoying an amble around the village. Whether it’s a long wander along the promenade listening to the waves. Or a short walk that ends in a delicious dinner or a cocktail while taking in the view, it’s the perfect way to end a day.
Sound like your kind of evening? Discover our Mumbles cottages here: https://bit.ly/4d6eWVH