Melin-Fach - Making the most of your stay

Helen
Melin-Fach - Making the most of your stay

Where to eat

A selection of my favourite places to eat and drink
Banging for Breakfast, Burgers, Beer and cracking cocktails too, all with a laid back vibe and the friendliest service out there. We love their breakfast and the coffee is THE best. Miss this gem at your peril!
Sand & Stone Kitchen
3 Marine Road
Banging for Breakfast, Burgers, Beer and cracking cocktails too, all with a laid back vibe and the friendliest service out there. We love their breakfast and the coffee is THE best. Miss this gem at your peril!
The newest addition to the village, fabulous Fish and Chips to eat in or takeaway, small plates from 4pm in the restaurant too!
Off The Hook
2 Marine Road
The newest addition to the village, fabulous Fish and Chips to eat in or takeaway, small plates from 4pm in the restaurant too!
Great spot to watch the sun set or grab a coffee and bara brith. A large dining space with a few tables outside but they also do takeaway. The Ocean Fish Pie and fish and chips are our favourites.
12 habitants recommandent
The Ocean Cafe Bar & Restaurant
Enfield Road
12 habitants recommandent
Great spot to watch the sun set or grab a coffee and bara brith. A large dining space with a few tables outside but they also do takeaway. The Ocean Fish Pie and fish and chips are our favourites.
Great for a quick bite
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Sunshine Italian
9 habitants recommandent
Great for a quick bite
A long time since you've been to a youth hostel? Well you might be surprised, the one in Broad Haven has spectacular evening sunsets, has a bar, day time cafe and serves affordable evening food for meat eaters, vegans and vegetarians alike.
YHA Broad Haven
Millmoor Way
A long time since you've been to a youth hostel? Well you might be surprised, the one in Broad Haven has spectacular evening sunsets, has a bar, day time cafe and serves affordable evening food for meat eaters, vegans and vegetarians alike.
Good pub grub with a seafront location, the upstairs dining space is equally great for a sunset supper or storm watching. Brains brewery beers.
The Galleon Inn
35 Enfield Rd
Good pub grub with a seafront location, the upstairs dining space is equally great for a sunset supper or storm watching. Brains brewery beers.
A warm welcome, with a cracking garden a few yards from the beach. Look out for their occasional themed and live music nights too.
26 habitants recommandent
The Castle
1 Grove Pl
26 habitants recommandent
A warm welcome, with a cracking garden a few yards from the beach. Look out for their occasional themed and live music nights too.
Fabulous crab and lobster, one not to miss! All caught off Little Haven beach on the Martha Rose. Occasional BBQs and their very own Gin!
11 habitants recommandent
LOBSTER AND MôR
Grove Place
11 habitants recommandent
Fabulous crab and lobster, one not to miss! All caught off Little Haven beach on the Martha Rose. Occasional BBQs and their very own Gin!
Traditional pub with a warm welsh welcome, a toasty real fire for the chillier months, well kept real ales, serves lovely food too.
10 habitants recommandent
The Saint Brides Inn
Saint Brides Road
10 habitants recommandent
Traditional pub with a warm welsh welcome, a toasty real fire for the chillier months, well kept real ales, serves lovely food too.
A lovely friendly pub at any time of the year, the focus is on beer from the barrel plus all the usual drink offerings you'd expect. Bar snacks also available.
13 habitants recommandent
The Swan Inn
Point Road
13 habitants recommandent
A lovely friendly pub at any time of the year, the focus is on beer from the barrel plus all the usual drink offerings you'd expect. Bar snacks also available.
quirky place with a great view and fab food
The Druidstone Hotel
quirky place with a great view and fab food
fancy a spot of Tapas for lunch then this the place, lots of goodies to take home from the Deli too.
48 habitants recommandent
Ultracomida
7 High St
48 habitants recommandent
fancy a spot of Tapas for lunch then this the place, lots of goodies to take home from the Deli too.
Another little gem in Narberth with yummy fresh seafood.
11 habitants recommandent
Madtom Seafood Cafe Bar
4 Market Square
11 habitants recommandent
Another little gem in Narberth with yummy fresh seafood.
Newly opened fine dining restaurant in Narbeth, there is a focus here on locally foraged food. Advanced booking essential.
Annwn
Newly opened fine dining restaurant in Narbeth, there is a focus here on locally foraged food. Advanced booking essential.
Laid back luxury backdrop for arguably one of the UK's best dining experiences. They also serve an indulgent afternoon tea and good value lunches.
19 habitants recommandent
The Grove - Narberth
The Grove
19 habitants recommandent
Laid back luxury backdrop for arguably one of the UK's best dining experiences. They also serve an indulgent afternoon tea and good value lunches.
Hankering after sea food with a view, this is your place, fabulous views, fresh local produce, there is nothing not to like!
28 habitants recommandent
The Griffin
28 habitants recommandent
Hankering after sea food with a view, this is your place, fabulous views, fresh local produce, there is nothing not to like!
A simple but fabulously cooked regularly changing menu, making the very best of carefully sourced local ingredients in a great spot close to epic Marloes beach.
22 habitants recommandent
Runwayskiln
22 habitants recommandent
A simple but fabulously cooked regularly changing menu, making the very best of carefully sourced local ingredients in a great spot close to epic Marloes beach.
A lovely spot on the quay at Milford Haven for a spot of lunch and boat watching.
Tŷ Milford Waterfront
A lovely spot on the quay at Milford Haven for a spot of lunch and boat watching.
Just the spot for a bite to eat over the Marina at Milford Haven, beware generous portions! Outside terrace looking over the busy harbour.
22 habitants recommandent
Martha’s Vineyard
22 habitants recommandent
Just the spot for a bite to eat over the Marina at Milford Haven, beware generous portions! Outside terrace looking over the busy harbour.
Sensational clifftop location, pop in for a coffee, lunch or supper or book early for an indulgent spa day including the iconic infinity pool.
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St Bride's Spa Hotel
14 habitants recommandent
Sensational clifftop location, pop in for a coffee, lunch or supper or book early for an indulgent spa day including the iconic infinity pool.
Critically acclaimed Head Chef, Fred Clapperton has taken this already successful restaurant to a new level, panoramic beachfront views. Booking essential.
54 habitants recommandent
Coast Restaurant
54 habitants recommandent
Critically acclaimed Head Chef, Fred Clapperton has taken this already successful restaurant to a new level, panoramic beachfront views. Booking essential.
Newly opened, lovely friendly staff, tasty looking menu
The Hats and Barrels
Newly opened, lovely friendly staff, tasty looking menu
Looking for some special locally caught seafood well this is your place nestled in the historic harbour of Porthgain, leave time to explore the coast path a little. Reccomended as one of the 20 best places to eat seafood in the UK by the Guardian!
68 habitants recommandent
The Shed Bistro
56 Llanrhian Rd
68 habitants recommandent
Looking for some special locally caught seafood well this is your place nestled in the historic harbour of Porthgain, leave time to explore the coast path a little. Reccomended as one of the 20 best places to eat seafood in the UK by the Guardian!
Lovely buzzing pub serving traditional as well as locally caught fare, personally I like a crab salad and chips!
53 habitants recommandent
Sloop Inn
53 habitants recommandent
Lovely buzzing pub serving traditional as well as locally caught fare, personally I like a crab salad and chips!
Serving the freshest local produce, including Ramsey Island Hogget. Supports local farmers, producers and fishermen by using the best from the best, and delivering that to your plate .... yum.
23 habitants recommandent
St Davids Gin & Kitchen
16 Nun St
23 habitants recommandent
Serving the freshest local produce, including Ramsey Island Hogget. Supports local farmers, producers and fishermen by using the best from the best, and delivering that to your plate .... yum.
Specialising in local produce, there is something for every palate here, check out their socials for the latest.
Paternoster Farm
Specialising in local produce, there is something for every palate here, check out their socials for the latest.
Fabulous neighbourhood Italian, all the favourites, great vibe, fantastic service
Bella Roma Restaurant & Pizzeria
Fabulous neighbourhood Italian, all the favourites, great vibe, fantastic service

Things to do

Never tried Coasteering? well it is time to give it a go and these guys are the best around, trips can be tailor made for all abilities and errr sense of adventure, something for all.
19 habitants recommandent
Celtic Quest Coasteering
19 habitants recommandent
Never tried Coasteering? well it is time to give it a go and these guys are the best around, trips can be tailor made for all abilities and errr sense of adventure, something for all.
The boats go from Martins Haven to Skomer early every day May till July weather permitting, but arrive early, there is no pre booking and when the boat is full its fulll!
64 habitants recommandent
Skomer Island
64 habitants recommandent
The boats go from Martins Haven to Skomer early every day May till July weather permitting, but arrive early, there is no pre booking and when the boat is full its fulll!
Locally known as the Blue Lagoon, and you only need to visit to see why. The surf can be good and coasteering is a must, never tried? Do it. Options for all abilities with Celtic Quest, but be sure to book in advance as they fill up quickly.
24 habitants recommandent
Abereiddy
24 habitants recommandent
Locally known as the Blue Lagoon, and you only need to visit to see why. The surf can be good and coasteering is a must, never tried? Do it. Options for all abilities with Celtic Quest, but be sure to book in advance as they fill up quickly.
Looking for a lovely, if not sometimes bracing, walk with spectacular views? look no further this is your spot
11 habitants recommandent
St Govans Head
11 habitants recommandent
Looking for a lovely, if not sometimes bracing, walk with spectacular views? look no further this is your spot
In need of a little retail therapy of the independent kind? well this is your place, you will always stay longer than you think. Ultracomida is a must for those who love their sherry, charcuterie and cheese and for afternoon tea it has to be the Grove.
152 habitants recommandent
Narbeth
152 habitants recommandent
In need of a little retail therapy of the independent kind? well this is your place, you will always stay longer than you think. Ultracomida is a must for those who love their sherry, charcuterie and cheese and for afternoon tea it has to be the Grove.
Iconic woolen Mill, with an excellent coffee shop, world renowned textiles, seek out the walk through the woods to the little cove at Aberbach
37 habitants recommandent
Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill
37 habitants recommandent
Iconic woolen Mill, with an excellent coffee shop, world renowned textiles, seek out the walk through the woods to the little cove at Aberbach
An enormous oval castle, mostly surrounded by a serene mill pond. Extensively restored in Victorian times, it's dominated by the complex gatehouse on the outside and the huge circular keep once you're inside. The walled town of Pembroke which grew up around the castle also contains many ancient and interesting Norman buildings. Facilities: Shop, a brass rubbing centre and café. Park next to the Tourist Information Centre on The Common. There is a train station in Pembroke at the far end of Main Street.
199 habitants recommandent
Château de Pembroke
199 habitants recommandent
An enormous oval castle, mostly surrounded by a serene mill pond. Extensively restored in Victorian times, it's dominated by the complex gatehouse on the outside and the huge circular keep once you're inside. The walled town of Pembroke which grew up around the castle also contains many ancient and interesting Norman buildings. Facilities: Shop, a brass rubbing centre and café. Park next to the Tourist Information Centre on The Common. There is a train station in Pembroke at the far end of Main Street.
Picton Castle consists of a 13th century castle with a splendid Georgian wing. Guided tours span nearly 800 years of history, with inspiring family stories. Relax amid idyllic gardens, carefully planned to provide colour and interest all year round. You can enjoy woodland and lakeside walks which have strategically placed benches to sit and enjoy the views and the birdsong. Something for everyone, Picton’s changing programme of events and exhibitions throughout the year is an excuse to visit time and time again.
58 habitants recommandent
Picton Castle & Gardens
58 habitants recommandent
Picton Castle consists of a 13th century castle with a splendid Georgian wing. Guided tours span nearly 800 years of history, with inspiring family stories. Relax amid idyllic gardens, carefully planned to provide colour and interest all year round. You can enjoy woodland and lakeside walks which have strategically placed benches to sit and enjoy the views and the birdsong. Something for everyone, Picton’s changing programme of events and exhibitions throughout the year is an excuse to visit time and time again.
Pembrokeshire Wake Park- Offering Wakeboarding lessons, Wales' First Aqua Park, Ringo rides and a Cafe! Enjoy a ride on the lake, splash about on the Aqua Park or just have a cup of coffee and a browse the shop.
41 habitants recommandent
Pembrokeshire Wake Park
Cott Lane
41 habitants recommandent
Pembrokeshire Wake Park- Offering Wakeboarding lessons, Wales' First Aqua Park, Ringo rides and a Cafe! Enjoy a ride on the lake, splash about on the Aqua Park or just have a cup of coffee and a browse the shop.
Perched on the clifftop, the Deer Park was once home to an Iron Age settlement. Now it’s the ultimate vantage point for spotting seals in the bays below and unearthing historic finds. You can actually still walk up through the ramparts of the Deer Park’s Iron Age fort. It dates back more than 2,000 years and is the largest promontory fort in South Wales. With its towering coastal location, it’s easy to see how the fort was so well defended. Despite its name, you won’t find any deer here. The name itself relates to a failed attempt to establish a deer park in the late 18th to early 19th century. Instead, look out for seals and birds; they’re aplenty in these parts. You’ll spot Atlantic grey seals and their pups on the shore in late summer and several pairs of chough are known to breed in the area too. The site comprises of coastal heathland, a windswept strip of colour and wilderness that’s shaped by nature. To keep the habitat in tip-top condition, you’ll also see Welsh mountain ponies grazing here.
Deer Park
Perched on the clifftop, the Deer Park was once home to an Iron Age settlement. Now it’s the ultimate vantage point for spotting seals in the bays below and unearthing historic finds. You can actually still walk up through the ramparts of the Deer Park’s Iron Age fort. It dates back more than 2,000 years and is the largest promontory fort in South Wales. With its towering coastal location, it’s easy to see how the fort was so well defended. Despite its name, you won’t find any deer here. The name itself relates to a failed attempt to establish a deer park in the late 18th to early 19th century. Instead, look out for seals and birds; they’re aplenty in these parts. You’ll spot Atlantic grey seals and their pups on the shore in late summer and several pairs of chough are known to breed in the area too. The site comprises of coastal heathland, a windswept strip of colour and wilderness that’s shaped by nature. To keep the habitat in tip-top condition, you’ll also see Welsh mountain ponies grazing here.
Discover Stackpole’s beautiful stretch of coastline for yourself. With award-winning sandy beaches, tranquil wooded valleys, wildlife-rich lily ponds, walking trails and watersports, there’s lots to see and do.
22 habitants recommandent
Stackpole Estate (National Trust) (Home Farm)
22 habitants recommandent
Discover Stackpole’s beautiful stretch of coastline for yourself. With award-winning sandy beaches, tranquil wooded valleys, wildlife-rich lily ponds, walking trails and watersports, there’s lots to see and do.
SURFING… With years of experience and buckets of enthusiasm the surf coaches will have you riding the waves in no time with Board Games Surfing. Anyone can try surfing and you don't even need to be a strong swimmer. If you have ever fancied having a go at surfing the waves, now is the time! PADDLE BOARDING… We've all been there….you head down to Pembrokeshire for an awesome weekend of beach fun and surfing…but….the sea's flat! Paddle Boarding is great fun for all! No previous experience necessary, it's a great way to see Wales' coastline from a unique perspective. Go on give it a go!
Board Games Surfing
SURFING… With years of experience and buckets of enthusiasm the surf coaches will have you riding the waves in no time with Board Games Surfing. Anyone can try surfing and you don't even need to be a strong swimmer. If you have ever fancied having a go at surfing the waves, now is the time! PADDLE BOARDING… We've all been there….you head down to Pembrokeshire for an awesome weekend of beach fun and surfing…but….the sea's flat! Paddle Boarding is great fun for all! No previous experience necessary, it's a great way to see Wales' coastline from a unique perspective. Go on give it a go!
The Preseli Mountains, or Preseli Hills, whichever you prefer, rise out of the landscape to 536m in the northern half of Pembrokeshire and are in complete contrast to the relative lowlands of the south. The landscape is wild moorland, heath and grassland and is home to a wide range of plants and invertebrates some of them quite rare. The hills are the ideal location for some great walking away from the coastline. For the best views in Pembrokeshire, pull on your sturdy shoes and take the short walk to Foel Eryr where the 360-degree panorama leads the eye across the sea to Ireland and Snowdonia, if it’s a clear day.
59 habitants recommandent
Preseli Hills
59 habitants recommandent
The Preseli Mountains, or Preseli Hills, whichever you prefer, rise out of the landscape to 536m in the northern half of Pembrokeshire and are in complete contrast to the relative lowlands of the south. The landscape is wild moorland, heath and grassland and is home to a wide range of plants and invertebrates some of them quite rare. The hills are the ideal location for some great walking away from the coastline. For the best views in Pembrokeshire, pull on your sturdy shoes and take the short walk to Foel Eryr where the 360-degree panorama leads the eye across the sea to Ireland and Snowdonia, if it’s a clear day.
for those who prefer life upside down!
222 habitants recommandent
Parc à thème Oakwood
Canaston Bridge
222 habitants recommandent
for those who prefer life upside down!
Open year round with a range of activities guaranteed to unleash your inner child.
158 habitants recommandent
Heatherton World of Activities
158 habitants recommandent
Open year round with a range of activities guaranteed to unleash your inner child.
A unique deep sea fishing experience in the UK
Blue Shark Charters Ltd
A unique deep sea fishing experience in the UK
Tight lines !
Haven Boat Charters
Tight lines !
No time for pre holiday prep or fancy a bit of pampering with vitamin sea .....
The Treatment Room
17 Marine Rd
No time for pre holiday prep or fancy a bit of pampering with vitamin sea .....
8 habitants recommandent
Porthclais Harbour
8 habitants recommandent
360 acre playground, cycling, walking, watersports, visitor centre and even a climbing wall!
23 habitants recommandent
Llys-y-fran Reservoir
23 habitants recommandent
360 acre playground, cycling, walking, watersports, visitor centre and even a climbing wall!
Great spot for a woodland walk on your way to Narbeth.
Canaston Wood, Narberth SA67, Royaume-Uni
Great spot for a woodland walk on your way to Narbeth.

Beaches

Beautiful little beach and village, perfect for a potter.
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Little Haven
58 habitants recommandent
Beautiful little beach and village, perfect for a potter.
Only steps away from your door, and miles away from the hustle and bustle of life.
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Broad Haven
46 habitants recommandent
Only steps away from your door, and miles away from the hustle and bustle of life.
Beautiful little beach perfect for a pit stop
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Nolton Haven
26 habitants recommandent
Beautiful little beach perfect for a pit stop
Perfect spot for a picnic, wander around the head land and you'll find some lovely secluded spots
Saint Brides Bay
Perfect spot for a picnic, wander around the head land and you'll find some lovely secluded spots
Watersports junky, or love a bracing walk, this is the place to go!
47 habitants recommandent
Newgale
47 habitants recommandent
Watersports junky, or love a bracing walk, this is the place to go!
Stunning un spoilt coastal beach, what more could you wish for
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Baie de Whitesands
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
66 habitants recommandent
Stunning un spoilt coastal beach, what more could you wish for
Arrive early in the main season the car park fills quickly!
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Stackpole Quay
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
23 habitants recommandent
Arrive early in the main season the car park fills quickly!
Beautiful wide beach, but check your tide times before heading out to avoid disappointment.
58 habitants recommandent
Marloes Sands
58 habitants recommandent
Beautiful wide beach, but check your tide times before heading out to avoid disappointment.
One of many stunning beaches in the area, if you are up for a cliff top walk, look up the routes to Stackpole Quay and Bosherston ponds
144 habitants recommandent
Plage de Barafundle Bay
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
144 habitants recommandent
One of many stunning beaches in the area, if you are up for a cliff top walk, look up the routes to Stackpole Quay and Bosherston ponds

Places to visit

The perfect pit stop for the Culture Vulture
124 habitants recommandent
St. Davids Cathedral
The Pebbles
124 habitants recommandent
The perfect pit stop for the Culture Vulture
Picturesque Harbour side village with lots of character. Cliff top walks and stunning scenery, don't miss out on eating at the Sloop or the Shed Bistro.
43 habitants recommandent
Porthgain
43 habitants recommandent
Picturesque Harbour side village with lots of character. Cliff top walks and stunning scenery, don't miss out on eating at the Sloop or the Shed Bistro.
The picturesque coastal village of Solva is a delightful visit and a bite to eat at 35 Main Street is a must but go for the locally caught seafood. Don't miss out on a potter down the harbour to fully appreciate its delights or overlook the galleries and fabulous welshcakes from MamGu on the way back, or on the way in .....
83 habitants recommandent
Solva
83 habitants recommandent
The picturesque coastal village of Solva is a delightful visit and a bite to eat at 35 Main Street is a must but go for the locally caught seafood. Don't miss out on a potter down the harbour to fully appreciate its delights or overlook the galleries and fabulous welshcakes from MamGu on the way back, or on the way in .....
Tenby is one of our best seaside towns - find out how to make the most of your time on holiday and enjoy its many attractions. Discover Tenby's glorious beaches, a warm atmosphere and fine Victorian houses. Enjoy a spot of fishing, relax on Caldey Island, visit the 15th century church, or take a walk along the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
283 habitants recommandent
Tenby
283 habitants recommandent
Tenby is one of our best seaside towns - find out how to make the most of your time on holiday and enjoy its many attractions. Discover Tenby's glorious beaches, a warm atmosphere and fine Victorian houses. Enjoy a spot of fishing, relax on Caldey Island, visit the 15th century church, or take a walk along the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Saundersfoot is a small seaside resort between Tenby and Amroth on the South Pembrokeshire coast. Much more compact than Tenby with a charm and character of its own, Saundersfoot was designated a Conservation Area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1995. Saundersfoot harbour was originally a coal port for the mines at Stepaside. Nothing remains of the mines but the old tramway route survives as a fascinating section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Eat in Coast, the St. Brides Hotel and Spa or the Boathouse.
31 habitants recommandent
Saundersfoot Harbour
31 habitants recommandent
Saundersfoot is a small seaside resort between Tenby and Amroth on the South Pembrokeshire coast. Much more compact than Tenby with a charm and character of its own, Saundersfoot was designated a Conservation Area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1995. Saundersfoot harbour was originally a coal port for the mines at Stepaside. Nothing remains of the mines but the old tramway route survives as a fascinating section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Eat in Coast, the St. Brides Hotel and Spa or the Boathouse.

shopping

great shop for all your coastal sporting needs
Haven Sports Ltd
Marine Road
great shop for all your coastal sporting needs
the nearest petrol station plus the main store includes a pharmacy
11 habitants recommandent
Tesco Extra
Portfield
11 habitants recommandent
the nearest petrol station plus the main store includes a pharmacy
stocks all the basics and the post office too
6 habitants recommandent
Londis
33 Enfield Rd
6 habitants recommandent
stocks all the basics and the post office too
As local as you can get and even the kids gets involved, perfect for Beach BBQ essentials and local gifts and treats you can replenish your @mountmilk here too!
Nolton Cross Farm Shop
As local as you can get and even the kids gets involved, perfect for Beach BBQ essentials and local gifts and treats you can replenish your @mountmilk here too!
I never miss passing by the farm stall if I'm out and about, always something worth a purchase
Springfield Farm
I never miss passing by the farm stall if I'm out and about, always something worth a purchase

Getting about

The local taxi service, advance booking is recommended.
Jones'coastal taxi hire
14 Wilson Mdw
The local taxi service, advance booking is recommended.
Bus timetables can be found on the website
Pembrokeshire County Council
Bus timetables can be found on the website

Conseils sur la ville

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The Big Blue Experience Newgale

kite surfing, body boarding, stand up paddle boarding, surfing and more
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pembrokeshirecoast.wales

National Park website, with online Coast to Coast guide or download the coast to coast pcnpa app
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Cycling

There are plenty of options for both the keen and the leisure cyclist. The national cycle network route 4 can be joined at the end of the drive.
Déplacements

Fflecsi bus

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