Places to visit near Llysyfran farm
As there is such an endless amount of places to see
and things to do here is a list of just a few:
Llysyfran Country Park
The Country Park is on the boundary of our farm. It offers recreational facilities such as fishing, cycling, walking as well as bird watching.
St Davids & Whitesands Bay
St
Davids is the smallest UK city with its
splendid
Cathedral, Bishop’s Palace and much more. The village itself
is seeped in Welsh tradition with a number of craft, art shops and
welcoming tea rooms/cafes.
Whitesands Bay is an award-winning wide sandy beach & is located about two miles west of St. Davids. It has been described as the best surfing beach in Pembrokeshire and one of the best tourist beaches in the world.
Pembroke & Picton Castles
Pembroke & Picton are but two of the many castles in Pembrokeshire. They offer great family days out.
Skomer Island
From Martins Haven you can
take a boat trip out to Skomer Island National Nature Reserve for some
great birdwatching. May is especially a good time to see the Puffins.
Carew Castle & Tidal Mill
Carew Castle organise events throughout the calendar year, such as costumed activities for children, tours as well as seasonal extravaganzas.
Coastline & Beaches
We are very fortunate in Pembrokeshire to have a very varied and rugged coastline. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, one of Britain's breathing spaces, takes in about a third of the county covering 240 sq miles (620 sq km) including the entire coastal strip, the upper reaches of the Daugleddau (two swords) and the Preseli's which are on our doorstep. The Coast Path (85% within the boundaries of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park) is a walkers paradise with 186 miles of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Britain.
We have so many beaches, over 50 to choose from and each one has its own identity and aesthetic qualities. Favourite choices are Tenby which has three blue flag beaches, the stunning Barafundle Bay (part of the National Trust property of Stackpole & only accessible by the cliff path, followed by steep walk down to the beach) and appropriately named Whitesands.