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Dale is a small, coastal resort in Pembrokeshire located on a peninsula west of Milford Haven. It is a sailing and water sports centre. Westdale Bay, to the west, is popular for surfing. Henry Tudor landed at remote Mill Bay on 7 August 1485 before marching to victory at Bosworth Field.
 
 
 
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Dale Harbour
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 tuition. It is a centre of excellence for R.Y.A., B.S.A. & B.C.U. courses, adventure activities...
 
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Westdale Beach
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 nature reserve at Skomer and Skokholm Islands. The cliffs are geologically fascinating, with many rock...
 
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Bosherston Ponds   (Approx 5 Miles)
Located on the south-eastern side of the Castlemartin peninsula, Pembrokeshire, Bosherston has become famous for its lily ponds. They are a protected National Nature Reserve. As well as being noted for otters, waterfowl and water lilies, the ponds have good...
 
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Broad Haven Beach   (Approx 12 Miles)
Enjoy sandy beaches and sweeping views of St Brides Bay at Broad Haven.This cosy village provides an ideal base if you are looking for a traditional seaside holiday but equally it is conveniently located for excursions to St Davids, Haverfordwest,...
 
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Dockyard Chapel   (Approx 9 Miles)
During the Victorian era Pembroke Dock was used as a major operating base for the Royal Navy and accordingly the Government invested heavily in buildings at the base including a magnificent Dockyard Chapel. In recent years the chapel has secured...
 
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Druidston Haven Beach   (Approx 9 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, with steep cliffs, and completely unspoilt, with excellent water quality. It is good for...
 
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Flying Boat Museum, The   (Approx 9 Miles)
Pembroke Dock in South Wales is today famed as a ferry port and oil refinery but during the Second World War it was a vitally important base for flying boats and the Flying Boat Centre was established to tell the...
 
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Fort Road Picnic Site   (Approx 9 Miles)
During the Napoleonic era the Royal Navy founded a great naval dockyard in the small Welsh town of Pembroke Dock. To defend Pembroke Naval Dockyard the Royal Navy built two Martello Towers, each armed with cannons. One of these is...
 
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Neyland Marina   (Approx 14 Miles)
Neyland’s modern 360 berth marina has placed the town firmly on the yachting map. It occupies the land vacated by the Great Western Railway Company, alongside Brunel Quay and the promenade. It has an excellent clubhouse with a restaurant,...
 
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Statue of Isambard Kingdom Brunel   (Approx 11 Miles)
The town of Neyland owes a great debt of thanks to Brunel for putting it on the map, and providing work and prosperity for the area. The choice of Neyland as the terminus of the Great Western Railway, was entirely...
 
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The Brunel Cycle Track   (Approx 11 Miles)
The route of this fourteen mile cycle track starts at Brunel Quay, Neyland Marina and follows peaceful country lanes and part of the disused Great Western Railway to the village of Johnston. The route is well signposted and easy to...
 
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Westfield Pill Nature Reserve   (Approx 11 Miles)
Westfield Pill Nature Reserve is found on the edge of the Cleddau Waterway, Neyland. It is most easily accessed from its southern entrance signposted from Neyland Marina car park. It really is a tremendously rich sanctuary for wildlife, and you...
 
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