Description
NEW FOR 2025! Lapped by sea on three sides, Pembrokeshire has the perks of an island, as well as the cultural riches befitting a dramatically scenic corner of Southwest Wales. Stunning scenery, a spectacular coastline with miles of perfect sandy beaches, great attractions and a very warm Welsh welcome - Pembrokeshire has it all! This brand new autumn tour stays in Gwbert at the excellent Cliff Hotel & Spa and from here you will explore the unique mini city of St David's, colourful seaside Tenby and the award-winning attractions of Picton Castle and the National Wool Museum.
Itinerary
Holiday Highlights
- Hotel for 4 nights with breakfast & dinner- Porterage & welcome tea / coffee on arrival- Live entertainment on 1 night- In-house activities on 2 nights- 1 hour of spa access per day (hot tub, sauna, steam room, hydrotherapy pool & gym Limited capacity and pre-booking required at the hotel)- Entrance to Picton Castle & Gardens- Visit to the National Wool Museum- Visits to Tenby, St David's & Cardigan
Explore Pembrokeshire
Day 1 - After joining your holiday coach, travel to your holiday destination on the South Wales coast for 4 nights. Porterage and welcome tea / coffee on arrival DBB\n\nDay 2 - 4 At leisure in Pembrokeshire with three included excursions\n\nIncluded Excursions\nTenby\nTenby is a beautiful destination and one of Wales' top seaside resorts which attracts returning visitors year after year. The winding streets and picturesque harbour are adorned with brightly coloured Victorian houses which add to the town's charm. Tenby enjoys a wonderful location, sitting on a headland with beaches either side or the main part of the town is encircled by its Norman-built walls. The old fashioned narrow cobbled streets are filled interesting shops, quaint cafes, ice cream parlours and cosy pubs.\n\nSt David's and Picton Castle\nHead to characterful St David's this morning, Britain's smallest city with a population of just over 1,600. Named after the Patron Saint of Wales, St David's was awarded city status in 1995 although it goes back to the 5th century when St David himself lived here. The magnificent 12th century purple sandstone cathedral dominates the tranquil valley in which it sits (NB visiting the cathedral form the city centre involves negotiating relatively steep slopes). Enjoy time at leisure in the quaint little place surrounded by the wonderful scenery of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. This afternoon it's off to Picton Castle & Gardens, Pembrokeshire's finest stately home and awarded the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence for five years running (entrance included). Nearly 700 years old, Picton is a medieval castle that was transformed into a sumptuous Georgian home in the mid 18th century. The surrounding gardens boast one of the best plant collections in Wales and include an enchanting Walled Garden, an exotic Jungle Garden and a world-class treasury of vintage and antique lawnmowers.\n\nThe National Wool Museum & Cardigan\nLearn how a picturesque Welsh valley village came to be the centre of Wales' global wool industry at The National Wool Museum, located in restored, listed mill buildings - a must-visit for lovers of craft, yarns and artisan traditions. Discover the spellbinding story of wool - from fleece to fabric - and explore the mighty industry that produced woollen clothing, shawls and blankets that were sold across Wales and the world. Facilities include a cafe and shop. Head back to Cardigan for time at leisure in one of Wales' most historic towns. Part old-fashioned Welsh market town and part quirky, artsy enclave, Cardigan (Ceredigion in Welsh) is peppered with fantastic vintage and antique shops, both old and new and of course, is home to the famous Norman Castle overlooking the River Teifi. Following a £12 million restoration, Cardigan Castle is well worth a visit (entrance not included - approx. £7 pp in 2024)\n\nDay 5 After breakfast return to your home towns with comfort stops en-route to arrive early evening
Venue Information
Stunning coastal location with incredible views
\nCLIFF HOTEL & SPA, GWBERT near CARDIGAN\n\nSituated in beautiful grounds on the coast of Cardigan Bay, overlooking Poppit Sands and Cardigan Island on the west coast of Wales, the 3* family-owned Cliff Hotel & Spa boast breath-taking views. Stylish guestrooms are decorated to a high standard and offer free WiFi, TV, iron / ironing board and tea/coffee making facilities. Excellent spa facilities include a salt water hydro spa, steam, sauna and hot tub (charges apply for treatments). There is a restaurant and a relaxing bar with incredible views (NB dinner may be served in the Ballroom). The hotel's Pay and Play 9-hole Golf Course is open to hotel residents (fee applies). There is a lift to all floors but not all rooms have step free access. Seaview rooms are on request and subject to availability and a supplement.