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We offer the best possible introduction to the people, heritage and natural landscape of Pembrokeshire through a wide selection of packaged and tailor-made holidays. Our comfortable farm and country guesthouse accommodation provides a warm and genuine welcome, and the perfect base from which to discover, and be inspired by this County.
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A vast area of the County is covered by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only coastal National Park in Great Britain, and you will find spectacular coastal scenery, peaceful inland waterways, moorland and wooded valleys bursting with wildlife and colorful flora and fauna. You cannot take a tour in Pembrokeshire without stumbling upon our history, whether it is medieval castles, abbeys, a cathedral, or ancient hill forts and Neolithic monuments.

Choose from our standard itineraries for walking, cycling or just relaxing and soaking up the local atmosphere, or let us tailor make a break just for you. For any of our tours, you can travel to Pembrokeshire by car or train, and our tours include booking of graded accommodation, station and luggage transfers, cycle and safety equipment hire, itinerary and maps. We take care of the details, leaving you free to enjoy Pembrokeshire’s landscapes, its history, culture and legends.

Cycling

Pembrokeshire’s contrasting terrain is criss-crossed by an extensive network of quite country lanes, making it a great destination for cyclists of all abilities. There are also opportunities to enjoy traffic-free rides through some of the county’s spectacular scenery on both surfaced and un-surfaced tracks.

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Choose to cycle the windswept moorlands and high peaks of the Preseli Hills, which are purported to be the cources for the Stonehenge bluestones, and are today dotted with the studios of artists and crafts people who draw inspiration from the area's natural landscape and numerous Neolithic monuments. Or explore gentler routes that lead to picturesque villages, quiet stretches of inland waterway, colourful fishing harbours and fine sandy beaches.

Itineraries include: The Celtic Trail