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Great day and activities in Pembrokeshire

Combine all the come-and-Go-as-you-please freedom of the sovereignty of a state of great and you have more free time - you have an unbeatable FBM Holidays!The western and south-west, Wales is one of the regions of glory in Britain (if not the world) for its extraordinary repertoire of beautiful beaches, beautiful coastline and countryside, beautiful hills and mountains, and a wide variety wildlife, the enhancement of agriculture, air and sea, and these are just the wonders of nature! Add to this great outdoors all human beings, attractions - Shopping parachute - and 'd pushed very hard to interest, leisure activities or vacation, and not ' t taken care of, whatever your cup of tea.So the question is where is all that you want to see and do for a memorable stay or a trip? This small guide to great vacation days FBM is to help you find your way.Pembrokeshire 's nature provides a perfect environment for a number of countries, water and adventure activities. C 'is one of the many reasons why thousands of visitors are in the country and federal park each year - and why they are even more!Adventure and water sports. If the losses are emotions and details of your summer vacation, Pembrokeshire is the place for you. There are several centers specializing in these activities Coasteering, abseiling down, aggression, of course, rock formations and a wide range of water sports - bodyboarding, canoeing, rowing, sailing, scuba diving, surfing, windsurfing, kite surfing to name but a few examples - and first class instruction by qualified professionals and transmission equipment and security is part of the package. These centers are specialized and experienced TYF No Limits, Pembrokeshire Activity Center, Activity Center Sealyham, sailing and surfing Dale a number of shops and schools Newsurf. The best surf beaches of White Sands (St. David 's), Newgale Freshwater West and wild, offering the largest and most consistent break in Wales, but the strong current period of inquiry and the spirit. More exciting activities Pembrokeshire are riding, Go-Kart and Quad - not to mention the excellent facilities such as sites Tenby Leisure Center. And what is more, the adventure of the sea base to see the wildlife and the environment.Cycling and mountain biking. There are many opportunities to enjoy the fun and action on two wheels - the circuits in the north of the county Cardigan is based on the challenge of 7-mile reservoir Llys-y-Fran Country Park Standing Cycling Newport centers, including north and south Saundersfoot. Brunel car bike path along the old railway line between Neyland and Johnston, now at Haverfordwest. The availability of street maps showerproof (from the Tourist Information Center) is a bonus. Mountain Biker, and may be at high voltage - such as the Off-Road Road between battery Rocks cliffs and S. Govan 's Head - using the bike coasts receive Cruiser bus service. In fact, if you 'rear wheel, it ' s something for the whole family, including means for strollers and wheelchairs. The main themes of 2007 for the great cyclist was the opening of the link between the network and Sustrans Cardigan Fishguard, Pembrokeshire cycles-Celtic Trail and the path of Lon Cambria Aberystwyth to Shrewsbury.Fishing. In the port of sea, beach, rocks or boat, that 's along the freshwater fishing Teifi and places like the tank-Llys y Fran Country Park, and fishing rough a number of venues across the region , including the beautiful lily ponds Bosherston the south coast.Golf. 8 The choice of demanding courses:Haverfordwest (park, overlooking the Preseli Hills), Milford Haven (along the river), Newport (currently 9 holes but soon to be 18, the view is spectacular), Priskilly (Family Park, of course), South Pembrokeshire (near the Ferry Terminal of Pembroke Dock, Panorama), S. David 's (overlooking the beautiful beach at White Sands Blue Flag), Tenby Golf Club (the famous links courses of the oldest golf club in Wales, all year long to play) and Trefloyne (a park, of course, much more recent near Tenby).Arts & CraftsPembrokeshire 's natural attractions are increasingly irresistible pull of the man, in almost all areas of creativity, artists, writers and artists, musicians and photographers. It's also been said that most artists per hectare Pembrokeshire to live anywhere else in the United Kingdom. This rich tradition of art is reflected in the many art galleries, seminars and workshops open to visitors throughout the province. These are the attractions of working wool Mills and manufacture of various items such as jewelry, clothing, knitwear, furniture, carpets, Needlecraft, Caldey Island Fragrances, Crystal Welsh, love spoons, candles, glass creations, slate, ceramic and other yet. The Art & Craft Guide, available from Tourist Information Centers, you will discover all.The best beachesIf Pembrokeshire is famous for one thing above all else, this should be the incredible number of beautiful sandy beaches, in a compact area as England 's West Coast. In 2007, the Region has hosted no fewer than 57 awards for its beaches and water - including 11 international Blue Flag awards, the highest distinction, and by default throughout Europe. So where are the best beaches in Pembrokeshire? The simple answer is all over the world for you - whether in the south, west or north coast. But if you want the name, the "Blue Flag beaches (North) and White Sands Poppit Sands (West) Newgale, Broad Haven and Dale, and (South) Lydstep Haven, Tenby South, Tenby Castle, Tenby North, Saundersfoot and Amroth. Therefore, the number of beaches in Pembrokeshire there total? A staggering 59!BoatThe coast and the Isle of Joy Wildlife cruises exciting expeditions for high-speed tire adventure, dramatic Pembrokeshire coast offers infinite possibilities for exploration of wild Wales fascinating corner of the sea view One of the most popular of all the boats is short (20 minutes ) trip from Tenby to Caldey Island - home to a small community of Cistercian monks. This quiet and beautiful sanctuary has many attractions, a sandy beach of a chocolate factory, shops, tours, and tea gardens of the monastery itselfCastles and historic sitesPembrokeshire is the birthplace of the Tudor dynasty: Henry VII, born at Pembroke Castle and the Welsh was the first to say that the English crown when he defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. Today the castle is well preserved and is one of the many historic castles and other popular (and prehistoric) sites and monuments in the province (in this case from A to Z). The Pembroke and Tenby on the distinction of medieval villages.Carew Castle & Tide Mill The place where the last great medieval tournament tournament took place in Wales, five centuries ago, Carew Castle is a picturesque shore settings, today, the stage for scheduled events Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, the management of site. Another attraction is a Celtic cross 11th century - one of the best examples in Wales. The tide mill restored is the only example of its kind in the Principality has all the original features of the machine.

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