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photo of seal at Martinshaven
photo of sailing near the Marina
photo of Surfing at Newgale

  Brunel                 Seals                       Sailing                         Surfing

photo of Puffins on Skomer
photo of the Chapel at Munt
photo of St David's Cathedral

Munt                 St David’s               Puffins on Skomer

//Pembrokeshire >

 

Neyland is a good centre for walking holidays and we can take luggage onto the next destination for walkers. Walking the Pembrokeshire Coast National Path is extremely popular.

 

Pembrokeshire’s has many castles as well as St David’s Cathedral, which is set in a peaceful valley.

 

Puffins can be seen on Skomer in May & June. Other birds such as guillemots, cormorants, shags and Manx Shearwaters frequent the many islands and cliffs.

 

Pembrokeshire has a large and expanding cycle network, including the cycle track behind the Marina through the countryside to the county town of Haverfordwest.

 

Why not take RYA Sailing Courses at the Neyland Marina which is in walking distance or do some sea fishing from the Marina.

// Neyland >  owes its origins as a town to Isambard Brunel who selected it as the terminus of his South Wales railway. Packet boats sailed from here to Ireland until 1906, after which the town prospered as a deep sea fishing port. Neyland has now become a busy sailing centre.

photo of Brunel's statue at Neyland
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