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St David's not so much else to see apart from the cathedral but loads of lovely walks round the peninsula. Footpaths everywhere. I can recommend the Sloop Inn in Porthgaen and there's a lovely art gallery there
Right, I’m staying near Newgale beach in St Brides Bay, Pembrokeshire in the middle of June. My first visit to this part of Wales
My plans are to walk part of the coast path from Martins Haven to St David’s peninsula using the coastal buses to get “back” to the start. I’ve also got some circular walks in a guidebook. The countryside and coastline looks wonderful but my plans feel like they lack a wet weather alternative
I will probably spend some time mooching around St David’s one of the days, see the cathedral. Anything else to see in St David’s, and are any of the other towns worth a visit?
What else is there thats a must do? I’ve read about boat trips to the islands but will need to check the cost as on a bit of a budget. I’ve also found there’s a coracle museum which sounds intriguing but it’s about an hours drive away from my digs and I’m keen not to drive that far if I can as I am on holiday
Lastly - on my final day (a friday) I have to drive across Wales to Hagley in the West Midlands - is there anywhere interesting to stop on the midpoint of this journey? Google map suggests I’ll be passing close to the Brecon Beacons so what I’m after is really a circular walk of a few hours or an interesting museum if the Welsh rain has got to me.
I meant to do the walk over several days - I should have been a bit clearer Plan to use the coastline bus that caters for walkers to get me from where my cottage is to and from the start & finish point each day. Noted about Little Haven.Er Martins Haven to St David’s is a massive walk. If you don’t make all of it I’d at least suggest you make Little Haven one of your stops, it’s quite lovely there.
The museum and the walk sound great. Thank you!I live on the edge of the Beacons, it’s all good. Don’t know where your drive takes you but if you can get near Llyn y Fan Fach that’s a nice walk to the top, not circular but just there and back, probably 4 miles and about 1000ft. But it takes some finding. Sort of near there, in the middle of nowhere near a place called Llandeusant is a red kite feeding station, birds fed at 3pm. That’s my kind of thing though, don’t know about yours.
Theres a great little museum on the edge of Carmarthen in a village called Abergwili specialising in social history, miners, fine art, world culture. Great little place. Carmarthen is also an ok town to look around though you may get lost in the car parks. For the museum you would drive to Abergwili as it’s too far out of town to walk.
Laugharne resident here. There's a few of us around the 'shire - perhaps it's time for a West Wales meet?I’ve been down in West Wales for nearly 4 years now. It’s a bit different to Shoreditch, where I’m from! Home now just outside Haverfordwest, the County Town of Pembrokeshire. My link to the area is via the wife, who grew up in Neyland and I met at Uni in Cardiff…40ish years ago.
I doubt there’s many (any?) other Urbanites down in Pembs, but I know it’s a popular holiday spot, so I’ll make a few posts about places to see, eat & drink. I’ll include some bits about South Ceridigion and West Carmarthenshire, as I get about on walks with the hound, and put up a few pictures along the way: some of the spectacular coastal scenery, and some more mundane/grotty bits ones too.
Also, happy to answer questions from prospective visitors.
A targetted meet up in would be very much appreciated....sometime !Laugharne resident here. There's a few of us around the 'shire - perhaps it's time for a West Wales meet?
Sounds like a good plan. I'm a Llansteffan resident myself.A targetted meet up in would be very much appreciated....sometime !