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St. Nons Bay Cottages
High View, Catherine Street, St. Davids, Pembrokeshire SA62 6RJ

Character stone cottages in beautiful environment. Each one in a tranquil setting near sandy beaches and coastal path, quarter to half mile from the city of St. Davids with Cathedral, shops, pubs and restaurants. Facilities available include log fire, private...
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Attractions near St. Nons Bay Cottages
A selection of attractions close to St. Nons Bay Cottages:
The Pink House Gallery  (5.3 Miles)
The Pink House Gallery is one of the most important artistic and cultural focal points in the area, and hosts a variety of contemporary arts...
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Druidston Haven Beach  (13.8 Miles)
A long, west facing sandy beach with pebble bank. The sand is dark in colour but clean and not muddy. The beach is quite secluded,...
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Scolton Manor Museum  (18.4 Miles)
The Higgin Family who lived in this house were not particularly famous, and the building is not in the league of many of the stately...
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Newgale Sands  (18.8 Miles)
Newgale Sands is celebrated for its two mile stretch of clean beach. It is particularly excellent for surfing with its huge atlantic waves, also for...
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Westdale Beach  (18.8 Miles)
Often held as one of the finest beaches in Pembrokeshire, Westdale Beach consists mainly of clean golden sands and has excellent offshore views of the...
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Little Haven Beach  (18.8 Miles)
Little Haven beach is in the tiny, picturesque Welsh village of Little Haven in St. Bride’s Bay on the Pembrokeshire coast. The beach is...
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St David’s Cathedral  (18.8 Miles)
Britain’s smallest city, St David’s, is dominated by its cathedral. St David, the patron saint of Wales, founded a monastery on the site where the...
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Ramsey Island  (18.8 Miles)
With some of the finest cliff scenery and a range of coastal habitats, the RSPB Nature Reserve of Ramsey Island has a spell-binding quality. Four...
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Abereiddy Beach  (18.8 Miles)
Abereiddy is a pebbly beach made up mainly of shingle, however, at low tide, fine, dark sand is revealed. The west-facing cove lies between scenic...
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St Non’s Bay  (18.8 Miles)
St Non’s Bay lies on the South Pembrokeshire section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. St Non was the mother of the 6th century St David,...
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Whitesands Bay  (18.8 Miles)
Just two miles from St David’s, Whitesands Bay is an award-winning, EEC Standard Blue Flag beach. This means it has no contamination and is patrolled...
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Skomer Island  (18.8 Miles)
Skomer is a spectacular island habitat, one of the most important sites for wildlife in North West Europe. It is situated off the Pembrokeshire coast,...
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St Brides Cove Beach  (18.8 Miles)
St Brides beach is a truly peaceful haven in which to get away from it all. The idyllic cove in which it is found, protects...
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Marloes Beach  (18.8 Miles)
Marloes Beach has been described as one of the most heavenly places on earth. Approached by an easy cliff path walk, it features a mile...
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Porth Clais  (18.8 Miles)
This attractive, but muddy, little creek offers safe anchorage and it was once the cargo port for St David`s. The harbour wall, restored by the...
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St Justinian  (18.8 Miles)
St Justinian is named after a Celtic saint who lived on Ramsey Island until he was beheaded by his followers who rebelled against his strict...
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St David`s Head Hill Fort  (18.8 Miles)
Iron Age people lived on Pembrokeshire`s most westerly point and they defended their settlement by building three stone ramparts, still visible today. Within the fort...
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Coetan Arthur  (18.8 Miles)
Coetan Arthur is a Neolithic burial chamber lying on moorland above the cliffs of St David`s Head. It dates from about 4,000BC and consists of...
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Dale Harbour  (18.8 Miles)
Now one of the most frequented watersports centres in the district, Dale Harbour is a fantastic location for relaxing by the sea or enjoying watersports...
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Haverfordwest Town Museum  (19.9 Miles)
This town has a long and interesting history as part of South Wales that dates all the way back to Norman times. This museum...
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