This is a 'cathedral city' of many parts. Our enjoyment of this area and location was such that we stayed 5 nights. We changed campsite on day three and moved some 200 yards further up the road to a very laid back and rustic site, mainly because it was so quiet there. Owner / manager Nick comes round twice a day to see all is allright and to collect payment from new arrivals, no office no paperwork no fuss. We stayed three nights.
Subsequent visits to the village revealed good outlets for deli related goodies, a green grocer, fish 'n chips with take out's wrapped in paper (just like it used to be), a Fat Face boutique shoppe, various pubs with lovely outside seating areas. Nothing big or glitzy, just neat and nice.
Some activities:-
Take out fish 'n chips in paper
There was also the opportunity for a braai (BBQ) British style on one of those mini tin foiled affair's. The green box acted as wind break.
Beautiful paths along the Pembrokeshire coast
A morning spent cycling to nearby Porthclais and Whitesands
We are settling into a pattern whereby if a place and destination takes our fancy we will stay a few days. On Friday 25 May we departed back to England using the M4 through Wales, and no tolls when entering England from Wales, but a hefty toll of £6.00 when entering Wales across the Severn!
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