Located in Pembrokeshire, 20 miles from Oakwood Theme Park, The Globe Angle has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Julie
United States of America
Lovely room and shower. Very accommodating with our need to leave early.
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Providing a garden, Tenby house for 6 with 2 parking spaces provides accommodations in Pembrokeshire. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Pembrokeshire offers a lot for People who like beaches ,...
Pembrokeshire offers a lot for People who like beaches , great walks and cute little villages. We visited the Lily Ponds at Stackpole/Bosherton and walked along the coastpath to the Boathouse Tea-room.
Visited St. Davids, Cathedral, St Nons and did a circular walk.
Colby woodland gardens has nice shady walks and a lovely tearoom.
We liked Tenby and our dog loved the large dogfriendly South beach.
The Stackpole Inn is a great place to go to for dinner. You do need to make reservations though!
Gerhardus
Germany
Scored 10
10
We visited two beaches. Marloes Sands and Tenby.
We visited two beaches. Marloes Sands and Tenby. Marloes Sands is a very lovely beach with interesting rock formations. There was a large National Trust car park which is free to members and then approx 15 minute walk to the beach which is very pleasant with lovely views.
Tenby is a very large pretty beach and similar to Cornwall. Both beaches are sandy and were very quiet when we visited in June.
We also visited Skomer Island to see the Puffins and other sea birds. Absolutely stunning scenery and well worth the money as the experience will never be forgotten. The boat trip to the island was very well organised and we were given a talk about the island and the wildlife both on the boat and on our arrival on the island itself.
We would have liked to visit more beaches and some castles but sadly it rained on the last two days.
We had two take-aways during our stay. We can recommend Milford Curry House and the Water Garden Sea View Restaurant. Both excellent food.
We would definitely recommend staying in Pembrokeshire.
Vivienne
Scored 10
10
Staying in Milford Haven, we enjoyed the Walk around the...
Staying in Milford Haven, we enjoyed the Walk around the Busy Marina and visited a Great Museum by the Marina, A Cafe for lunch at The Taste of Haven in Charles Street, Great Home Cooked Food, Made us so Welcome, Visited the Torch Theatre on 2 Evenings, Film one evening & A Great Evening with Francis Rossi the next evening, just a short walk from our Hotel, A Great base to venture around Pembrokeshire, Travel over the now No Toll Cleddau Bridge, to visit lots of Pembrokeshire Coastal Pathways and find lovely small bays and sandy beaches, when in Pembroke visit the Castle and the Sunderland Flying Boat Museum in Pembroke Dock.
Keith
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Pembrokeshire is a lovely place to stay.
Pembrokeshire is a lovely place to stay. Newgale having the best beach. Places nearby well worth a visit are the Duke of Edinburgh, Newgale seafront, The Victoria Inn, Roche (3 miles up the road towards Haverfordwest). Nolton Haven with the Mariners Inn, Solva with Window on Wales and the Hats and Barrels and three pubs. Saint David's, Whitesands Beach, Cerfai Bay, Porthgain (with the Sloop Inn and the Shed pubs and restaurants). Abereiddi Bay with the Blue Lagoon. Fishguard and Cardigan.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Doing some family history research to make the most of the...
Doing some family history research to make the most of the September heatwave, visited Angle and Castlemartin using Pembroke Dock as a base. As long as you have the bus times to hand, travel around is not that difficult, and taxis will take you (For a price).
Angle was a lovely friendly, well spread-out village, with a fascinating church and seaman's chapel, a nice walk round to The Old Point House (pub), great views, a medieval tower house you can (Carefuly!) climb up, another pub, The Hibernia which was very pleasant, fruit and veg sales by the road, and then a good walk down to the beach and the lovely cafe there.
Jon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Such a wide variety of places to visit, ranging from busy...
Such a wide variety of places to visit, ranging from busy Tenby to quiet and peaceful Llaugharne - something for everybody to enjoy. We loved the beautiful unspoilt beach of Manorbier, the castle and water mill at Carew ( and lovely cafe), south beach at Tenby and Amroth, not forgetting Colby gardens. A good relaxing holiday shared by the 7 of us.
Kay
United Kingdom
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