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<title>Pembrokeshires best campsites</title>
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<description>Ive finally completed a list of Pembrokeshires and some in Ceredigion best campsites. Ive listed 27 in total. I may have missed some beauties but it can be a constantly changing list 
Pembrokeshire Campsites
St Davids Peninsula
 
Porthclais Farm campsite
Porthclais
SA62 6RR
Tel 07970 439310
httpwww.porthclaisfarmcampsite.co.uk
Path down to harbour
 
Caerfai Organic farm campsite
Caerfai
SA62 2QT
Tel 01437 720548
httpwww.cawscaerfai.co.uk
Path down to Caerfai beach
 
Caerfai Bay Caravan and tent park
Caerfai
SA62 6QT
Tel 01437 720274
httpwww.caerfaibay.co.uk
Great views path down to beach
 
Lleithyr Farm campsite
Whitesands
SA62 6PR
Tel 01437 720245
httpwww.lleithyrfarm.co.uk
Animal farm childrens playground
 
Pencarnan Farm campsite
Pencarnan nr St Justinians
SA62 6PY
Tel 01437 720580
httpwww.pencarnanfarm.co.uk
Walk down to Porthsele beach
 
Between St Davids and Fishguard
 
Tretio campsite
Tretio
SA62 6DE
Tel 01437 781600
httpwww.tretio.co...</description>
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<title>St Davids peninsula guide</title>
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Beaches Abercastle Abermawr Traethllyfn Abereiddy Whitesands Solva

City  St Davids  population ca. 1800  Officially Britains smallest City

Villages  Mathry  Square and Compass  Croesgoch  Trefin   Llanrhian

Places to visit  Religious  St Davids Cathedral Bishops Palace St Nons 

 Coastal  Blue Lagoon near Abereiddy Porthgain Harbour Porthclais

Harbour Solva Harbour Ramsey Island

 Historical  Lime Kilns  Carreg Sampson Cromlech  Iron Age Forts

 Views  Carn Llidi 181m  Penberry 175m

Sports surfing rock climbing kayaking coasteering kite flying

Interests ornithology geology botany painting photography

Things to do walk the coast path  go on a boat trip  surf the waves  

try some local sea food  see the coastal flowers in May and June  visit a beach during a winters storm  visit a craft outlet  relax  stay longer.</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-25 22:06:07</dc:date>
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<title>Pembrokeshire Fish Week 2011</title>
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Pembrokeshire Fish Week 2011  
Winner of Gold True Taste Food Tourism Destination amp Pembrokeshire Tourisms Premier Event Award 0910.
                                   For a small county its a whopper of a festival.   
Pembrokeshire Fish Week 2011 is packed with more than 250 events between 25th June and 3rd July. 
 It celebrates the Welsh countys firstclass seafood spectacular coastline wonderful clean beaches and fascinating maritime heritage.   
 Love the outdoors Come and enjoy guided island and beach walks ecofishing adventures coasteering and much more. 
Take an evening boat trip finishing at a riverside pub or learn how to forage for delicious edibles along the Pembrokeshire coast. 
If youre bringing the family theres loads of fun in store. Explore crystalclear rockpools and find out what lives on our beaches in seashore safaris. 
Learn to windsurf take part in seaside sports or make some wonderful creations in beachinspired art and craft workshops.     
 And if you...</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-25 21:59:54</dc:date>
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<title>St Davids Really Wild Festival</title>
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Held within sight of the sea and the ancient Cathedral the 7th Really Wild Festival will take place in St Davids on Friday 29th amp Saturday 30th July. 
Its the wildest two days of culinary delights rural traditions storytelling and countryside fun you could want and regular favourites and exciting new exhibitors have already been booking in for this years weekend of fun and madness 
It champions rural life and how we can make the most of it It offers the chance to get back in touch with the countryside eat it cook it learn about it even play with it Promoting and showcasing locally grown or produced food or wild ingredients foraged from the hedgerows coast beach and river there will loads to see and do AND to eat of course
There will be a music event for the first time at the end of the festival on Saturday evening so keep checking up so that you dont miss the details
Four terrific chefs will be signing up for the cookery demos on Saturday and Sunday and the ever popular Fer...</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-25 21:46:18</dc:date>
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<title>Activities</title>
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There are many activities to do in Pembrokeshire such as surfing coasteering kayaking climbing walking etc.  Surfing  
Many of the beaches in Wales receive fantastic waves ideal for surfing. Such beaches include Whitesands near St Davids Abereiddy Freshwater East Newgale and Manorbier. You can hire surfboards at many of the beaches. There are also many surf schools in Pembrokeshire.
  Surfing in the Pembrokeshire Coast National ParkWatch it...

    
CoasteeringWhat is Coasteering 
Wetsuited up plus buoyancy aid helmet and trainers you will see the coast from a whole new dimension while adventure swimming rock hopping and cliff jumping.  Coasteering is inspirational whether in a boiling turmoil of water and rocks or a calm glassy sea. See video about coasteering....
Celtic Quest CoasteeringCycling in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

    Windsurfing in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

    Climbing in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

    Tim Emmett Extreme...</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-24 21:42:19</dc:date>
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<title>Pembrokeshires attractions</title>
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When the children have had enough of the beach or the Welsh weather turns inclement why not take the family down to one of the fabulous attractions Pembrokeshire has to offer. Mny are suitable for rainy days.Folly FarmFolly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo is one of the top paidfor visitor attractions in Wales and winner of the Best Family Day Out in Pembrokeshire.  Located near Tenby in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside Folly Farm offers affordable fun days out for the whole family. With six funfilled amusement and activity zones some of which are undercover there is something for everyone to enjoy.  Come and see the Jolly Farm animals or ride on the fairground rides in the indoor Funfair.  Enjoy the outdoor Adventure Parks and Carousel Woods indoor Adventure Playground.  Visit Follywood Country Park and the Zoo which is home to the only giraffes in Wales. 
 
 Blue LagoonBlue Lagoon is a place where carefree summers and cold winter nights come alive with breathtaking rides ...</description>
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<title>Galleries</title>
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Pembrokeshire is a hotspot for artists drawn to its picturesque coast and countryside. There are dozens of galleries across the county.OrielFelin GalleryExciting new gallery in the centre of St Davids. Relocated from Trefin it has been described as a jewel in the artistic landscape. Pembrokeshires only gallery showing original work by St Davids artist Pauline Beynon and the wonderfully quirky work of Susie Grindey along with carefully chosen paintings ceramics glass bronzes and stainless steel from both local and invited artists.
 The Slate WokshopFine engraved Welsh slate housenames numbers plaques memorials sundials and clocks. Beautiful sculptures benches bird baths vases lamp bases cheeseboards bookends tealight holders barometers bowls wine racks and tableware. Commissions are welcome. </description>
<dc:date>2011-2-19 09:53:27</dc:date>
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<title>Pembrokeshires islands</title>
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SkomerSkomer is an enchanting island with just about everything an island nature reserve should include. It is the second largest island in Wales after Anglesey and one of the most important wildlife sites in Europe. Skomer lies just off the Pembrokeshire coast separated from the mainland by the turbulent waters of the Jack Sound. Skomer measures 2 miles east to west and almost 1.5 miles north to south. 
The central ridge of the island reaches 260 feet high. Skomer is owned by the Countryside Commission for Wales CCW and leased by them to the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales. For nine months of the year a warden lives on the island. Half a million seabirds nest here each year. 
For bird watchers this makes it one of the best sites to visit in Europe especially during Springtime when the bluebells and coastal flowers sea and red campion pink thrift present a wonderful coloured carpet for the birds to land on. 
The sheer cliffs support Guillemots 14000 individuals Kittiw...</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-19 09:43:34</dc:date>
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<title>Pembrokeshire  One Man and his Campervan</title>
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<description>Martin Dorey visited Pembrokeshire in the BBC2 programme shown tonight at 630pm. httpwww.bbc.co.ukiplayersearchqOne20Man20and20His20Campervan
Lovely views of Pembrokeshire and its coast. He stayed at Caerfai Farm campsite httpwww.cawscaerfai.co.ukindex1.html which is a lovely campsite run by really friendly organic farmers. Below the campsite is a small but beautiful beach. We stayed there last summer in Daisy.
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<dc:date>2011-2-18 21:13:48</dc:date>
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<title>One Man and his Campervan  Martin Dorey</title>
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Pembrokeshire 


Today 1830 on BBC Two except Northern Ireland Analogue Wales Analogue

Synopsis 
New series which sees Martin Dorey campervan lover and passionate foodie journeys around Britain in his 1970s classic campervan on the ultimate escapist adventure.
Martin travels around the UK meeting growers fishermen farmers largerthanlife local experts and fellow holiday makers. Martin forages for local delicacies and cooks for his newfound friends creating local dishes in his small campervan kitchen.
In the last episode the final leg of Martin Doreys 2500 mile campervan trip around the UK finshes in Pembrokeshire. He rustles up a foraged flower cordial and gets the whole family involved in creating camper van burgers. But could the trip end sooner that he expected

Related Links

Wikipedia Pembrokeshire en.wikipedia.org</description>
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<title>Pembrokeshires castles</title>
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<description>Remnants of Pembrokeshires fascinating past can be found in abundance across the county. Places of historic interest include prehistoric tombs Celtic crosses Norman castles medieval churches Victorian forts and numerous buildings of architectural importance. Among the most exciting places to visit for younger members of the family are the castles brimming with ghostly tales and stories of battles and invasion. 
 Popular places to visit include the castles at Manorbier Carew Haverfordwest Pembroke Picton and Cilgerran. 
Manorbier castle With such a splendid setting overlooking a beautiful unspoilt beach families love to explore Manorbier Castle and bring a little bit of history to life. The impressive Great Hall Chapel and Turrets are dotted with life size figures  see children of the Tudor period and some prisoners in the dungeon.Enjoy delicious light bites and refreshments in the stylish cafe. Locally made cakes and icecreams freshly ground coffee and soup. Before you leave take a m...</description>
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<title>St Davids Dragon Parade 26th February 2011</title>
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St Davids Welsh dragons parade leads way for half term events 
Britains smallest city is set for a spectacular sight again this year as lifesize dragons line the streets to celebrate St Davids Day.
The parade organised by staff at Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre will take place on Saturday 26th February at 11am as dragons join the more traditional pilgrims and costumed Welsh folk.
 
Speaking of the parade Oriel y Parcs Manager Julie Rogers said Schools youth groups and playgroups are all welcome to come and claim a dragons head decorate a train and join the parade.
The parade will be led by the Air Training Corps band and will hopefully be just as much if not even more of a success. Those involved will parade from Oriel y Parc down to Cross Square before returning to Oriel y Parc.
Members of the public are encouraged to join the parade on the day as well providing that they are suitably attired for example in Welsh costume or dragons outfits.
Oriel y Parc will b...</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-17 18:16:42</dc:date>
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<title>Adventure Days with Preseli Venture</title>
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Adventure days in WalesPreseli Venture offer awesome adventure days in Wales full of action packed outdoor adventures where you experience the exhilaration of sea kayaking the best of coasteering in Pembrokeshire cliff jumping and surfing on the wild and unspoilt National Park coast.
If you are staying in one of our VW campervans then why not join them for a half day or a full day of refreshing outdoor adventure fun and exhilaration


 

 





Contact Them





phone01348 837709 
emailinfopreseliventure.co.uk 
skypepreseliventure 
www.preseliventure.co.uk</description>
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<title>Campsites in Pembrokeshire open in the low season  Winter</title>
<link>http://www.pembrokeshireclassiccampers.co.uk/page21.htm#87104</link>
<description>Here are some Pembrokeshire Campsites which are open outside of the main season
 

Trefalen  01646 661643 httpwww.ukcampsite.co.uksitesdetails.asprevid6021
 

Masterland Farm Caravan Park   01834 813298  httpwww.masterlandfarm.webs.com
 

Wynd Hill  01834 871472  httpwww.ukcampsite.co.uksitesdetails.asprevid7795
 

Oakvale Caravan Park  01437 741279  httpwww.ukcampsite.co.uksitesdetails.asprevid7536


New Shipping Caravan park 01646 405011 httpwww.ukcampsite.co.uksitedetails.asprevid8524
Garn Isaf campsite in Abercastle
 httpwww.garnisaf.com

Windmill Hill Farm Pembroke 
 httpwww.windmillhillcaravanpark.co.uk</description>
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<title>Pembrokeshire is 2nd best coastal destination</title>
<link>http://www.pembrokeshireclassiccampers.co.uk/page21.htm#86243</link>
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National Geographic recently named Pembrokehires as joint second in the best rated coastal destination in the world.</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-4 21:58:02</dc:date>
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<title>Whale spotting at Fishguard</title>
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Winter whalespotting first on FishguardRosslare ferry

 
 Sea Trust volunteers spotted the fin whales during their monthly survey from the Fishguard to Rosslare ferry 
 
Wildlife volunteers have sighted two giant fin whales in Welsh waters.
A survey team from the Sea Trust spotted the mammals from the Fishguard to Rosslare ferry.
The charity said while fin whales have been seen on the route during the summer it was the first time it had seen them in winter.
Survey coordinator Cliff Benson said it was incredibly exciting and their presence was possibly due to recovering herring stocks.

It was incredibly exciting the whales blast a thirty foot high column of vapour skywards as they surface to breathCliff Benson Sea Trust 
He said volunteers were alerted by towering water blows from the sea while on the bridge of the Stena Europe on Thursday.
The Sea Trust carries out monthly surveys from the ferry.
Over the past few years both fin whales and humpback whales have started w...</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-2 10:46:39</dc:date>
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<title>Orca whale off Pembrokeshire</title>
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Meet John Coe the orca whale who visits Wales each year
 For the last three years an Orca called John Coe has been spotted off Pembrokeshire 
 
Meet John Coe. Hes become something of a regular to the Pembrokeshire coast passing through annually over the last three years.
Enthusiasts who know their whales book boat trips off St Davids between MayJune hoping to see the orcas return.
Hes never alone travelling with a group of up to eight females and their young.
Whale sightings are becoming common in Wales following news of the first winter visits of giant fin whales.
Volunteers from the Sea Trust were alerted by towering water blows from the sea while on the Fishguard to Rosslare ferry last Thursday.
Over the past few years both fin whales and humpback whales have started wintering off the southern Irish coast.
And John Coes small group of killer whales  that inhabit the waters off the west coast of Scotland  have also been seen off the Irish coast at Cork.
Now daily dolphin ...</description>
<dc:date>2011-2-2 10:42:32</dc:date>
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<title>Family holidays</title>
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Our campervans are ideal for families. They sleep 4 and theres room for 2 more in the driveaway awning. Pembrokeshire is fabulous for children as the beaches are so safe and clean. Whitesands beach near St Davids is ideal.</description>
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