Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire Wonderful Welsh Getaways

Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire Wonderful Welsh Getaways

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The little town of Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire is a fascinating and quaint way to get to know Wales. The town of around 14,000 people lies on the River Cleddau and it is overlooked by a medieval castle. This area of Wales is famous for being the area where St Patrick left for Ireland to convert the pagan Irish to Christianity.

The medieval castle above the town was built in the 12th century by the Earl of Pembroke, Gilbert de Clare. The castle is now a ruin, but it has an interesting history having seen such illustrious visitors as King Richard II and Oliver Cromwell. It was also used by soldiers through the civil war. You can learn more about the area's vast history by visiting the local museum. There is also the ruins of an Augustinian abbey alongside the river.

At Picton Castle nearby there is a lovely art gallery called the Graham Sutherland Gallery. Browsing through the stunning landscapes and other pictures done by the artist and the castle's gardens is a great way to while away a few hours. The plants in the garden come from the famous Lochinch Gardens of Scotland. Picton Castle is an Edwardian fortress and a beautiful example of this era's architecture.

In the summer Haverfordwest comes to life with visitors coming to enjoy the beautiful coastline and the national parkland. Haverfordwest has 186 miles of coast and this brings hikers and walkers who come to take in the natural beauty of the hills and cliffs. The county puts on guided walks for tourists to take them on some of the best known walking routes in the area.

Haverfordwest is a market town that is home to an award winning farmer's market. And for the gourmand there is a wide range of restaurants, cafes and bistros to eat in. Around the town center there are interesting pubs, a good range of accommodation and shopping in some of the quaint little stores about town.

Nearby the town is St David's Cathedral, which was originally the site of a 6th century monastery that was established by Wales' patron saint, David. It has been has been a site of pilgrimage for hundreds of years. The cathedral is just a few miles from the town and is easily accessible for a short trip.

Visitors will find plenty to do in Haverfordwest - Pembrokeshire. Between the ancient history of the area and the profusion of natural beauty it offers something charming to every tourist that it welcomes into town. At only 250 kilometers from London, this little corner of Wales is still easily accessible.


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