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We are committed here at Holiday Connections to assisting you find your perfect Tenby or Saundersfoot holiday accommodation whether it be a self catering holiday cottage or apartment or caravan. If you are unable to source a suitable Pembrokeshire holiday property on our website simply give Sophie or Kate a call on 01834 842444 and they will do their level best to assist you.
We are committed here at Holiday Connections to assisting you find your perfect Tenby or Saundersfoot holiday accommodation whether it be a self catering holiday cottage or apartment or caravan. If you are unable to source a suitable Pembrokeshire holiday property on our website simply give Sophie or Kate a call on 01834 842444 and they will do their level best to assist you.
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Holiday Connections is a small local company with an enviable reputation for service and situated right here in this beautiful County of Pembrokeshire. Many of the glorious holiday properties we have for your enjoyment are within the Pembrokeshire National Park in or near Tenby and Saundersfoot with plenty just a hop, skip and a jump from the sea itself.
Pembrokeshire is steeped in history and the many castles plus Iron Age Fort are evidence of this. If you're looking for adventure whilst enjoying your stay in one of the many holiday cottages in Pembrokeshire, why not visit some of the popular attractions including a choice of themed parks suitable for children and adults of all ages.
Tenby is probably the prettiest seaside town in Wales, rivalling places like Mevagissey and Polperro for quaintness and charm. The original town of Tenby, called Dinbych y Pysgod in Welsh or "little town of fishes", was established by The Normans as a fortified town. Most of the old town walls remain, enclosing the medieval town behind them.
Saundersfoot is a small seaside resort in between Tenby and Amroth. It's much more compact than Tenby and has a charm and character of its own. In many respects Saundersfoot is a much more accessible seaside resort: Saundersfoot beach is wide, sandy and has a blue flag.
There are plenty of places to eat and drink around the harbour and there's ample parking near the beach both on the harbour side and in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park run car park behind the shops.Saundersfoot was designated as a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1995.
There are plenty of places to eat and drink around the harbour and there's ample parking near the beach both on the harbour side and in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park run car park behind the shops.Saundersfoot was designated as a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1995.
Pembroke is a charming walled town which dates back over 900 years and is famous for its Norman Castle. Pembroke Castle is one of the most complete Norman castles in the UK. It was the birthplace of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty. Pembroke Castle is the reason why most people visit this corner of Pembrokeshire.
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Steve Walker
Nov 10, 2019
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