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| 8th July 6 days Half Board £389 |
| This is Dunbych-y-Pysgod, the "little town of the fi shes". Best known
today as both a medieval walled town and one of Wales' favourite
seaside resorts, Tenby is set in the only coastal National Park in Britain.
Its ancient harbour, surrounded by Regency houses in pastel colours,
is a magnet for artists and photographers. Its four sheltered beaches
and safe bathing waters attract families throughout the season. Tenby
lies in a corner of Camarthen Bay, sheltered by Caldy Island, an ancient
religious settlement which still houses a Cistercian community. The
monks welcome visitors to the seclusion and rugged beauty of their
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Day Excursions
- Full day to Laughane, where
Dylon Thomas wrote many of
his works. Coffee stop here then
on to the world famous Pendine
Sands where many land speed
records were made. Time to get
some lunch at the local pub. We
then travel via the narrow lanes to
Wiseman's Bridge and fi nally our
last stop in Sandersfoot.
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Full day to St Govans, where you
have the chance to see his chapel
built in the cliff face. From here we
visit a tiny cafe at Bosherton with
its attractive church and lily ponds.
We travel across the Tank Ranges
to Angle with its beautiful beach
and tiny cafe, then on to Pembroke.
You can visit the castle or browse the town shops, we then return via
The Ridgeway.
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- Full day to Carmarthen, where
fi rst we start at the glass blower
near Tenby before we head of to
the market day at Carmarthen. On
our return journey we visit the love
spoon carver before returning to
The Park.
- Day at leisure
- Our return journey takes us
across to Cardigan Bay and up
the Welsh coast to Aberaeron, the
Aberystwyth a very scenic journey
with splendid views most of the
way and no motorway till we reach
Chester.
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YOUR HOTEL - *** Park Hotel
The hotel stands above the north beach and offers superb views across
the attractive town and bay. The dining room is on the patio level, as
is an outdoor heated pool. The choice of menu and generous portions
at meal times are fi rst class. The property is run by the owners, who
live on site and are most ably assisted by their friendly and helpful
staff. Our outward day is via Llandrindod Wells. Then we head south to
Carmarthen and on to Tenby.
Price Includes: 5 nights Dinner B & B. All ensuite rooms with tea
makers, TV and telephone, lift to all fl oors, but odd steps on some fl oors.
Excursions as listed, luxury coach travel, services of our experienced tour
driver, nightly entertainment, door to door pick ups.
Deposit Required: £40 per person
Extras: Single room supplement £50 |
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