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Browsing attractions within 20 miles of Sykes Holiday Cottages

You'll find a large grassy area with ample picnic and car parking facilities. There is an attractive circular walk to a viewpoint over the Cleddau Estuary. OS Grid Ref: SN 055138
In or near Narberth (7 miles, 11 km)
Skomer is an enchanting island with just about everything an island nature reserve should include. It is the second largest island in Wales, after Anglesey, and one of the most important wildlife sites in Europe.
In or near Haverfordwest (14 miles, 23 km)
Ramsey Island is a beautiful, unspoilt RSPB Nature Reserve with a large variety of visiting and breeding birds. Boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales you can see spectacular breeding colonies of nesting seabirds.
In or near St David's (16 miles, 26 km)
Tycanol is a 170-acre woodland site in North Pembrokeshire which is of huge importance to scientists and an inspiration to artists and visitors.
Pengelli Forest is part of the largest block of ancient Oak woodland in west Wales. The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales owns and manages the Reserve.
In or near Newport (Pembs) (18 miles, 29 km)
St Davids is one of the great historic shrines of Christendom. Nowhere in Britain is there a more ancient cathedral settlement, for it reaches back fourteen centuries.
Stackpole is both a listed designed landscape and an internationally important National Nature Reserve. Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area.
Using objects from the art, natural history and industry collections of Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales, visitors are able to view a regularly changing exhibition programme, including a selection of works by Graham Sutherland.
In or near St David's (13 miles, 21 km)
Oakwood Theme Park is Wales’ biggest theme park, boasting over 40 rides and attractions full of excitement for children and adults alike! Ride the adrenaline-fueled rollercoasters and explore the family themed adventure areas.
In or near Narberth (8 miles, 13 km)
As a resource for understanding the Iron Age, Castell Henllys is second to none, providing a unique combination of Scheduled Ancient Monument, archaeological excavation and experimental archaeology.
In or near Crymych (18 miles, 28 km)
The medieval Picton Castle was modernized in the 1700's and has a Georgian interior. The 40 acres of walled and woodland gardens at Picton Castle are part of the Royal Horticultural Society access scheme for beautiful gardens.
In or near Haverfordwest (4 miles, 7 km)
This 8 acre (3.25ha) garden has a fine display of colour in spring, with rhododendrons, magnolias, azaleas and camellias, underplanted with bluebells. Later highlights are the summer hydrangeas and autumn foliage.
In or near Narberth (14 miles, 22 km)
Magnificent medieval palace that rivalled its cathedral for glory.
In or near St David's (14 miles, 22 km)
Remains of a small medieval chapel. The site is traditionally identified as the chapel of blessed Non, the mother of St David.
In or near St David's (13 miles, 22 km)
Norman castle overlooking the sea at Manorbier, birthplace of Giraldus Cambrensis. With such a splendid setting overlooking a beautiful unspoilt beach, families love to explore Manorbier Castle and bring a little bit of history to life.
In or near Tenby (13 miles, 22 km)
The magnificent Carew Castle has a history spanning 2000 years. Set in a stunning location, overlooking a 23 acre millpond, the castle displays the development from a Norman fortification to an Elizabethan country house.
In or near Tenby (10 miles, 16 km)
The extensive remains of this lavish country retreat provide a glimpse of the lifestyles enjoyed by the medieval bishops of St Davids, worldly men who enjoyed the privileges of wealth, power and status.
In or near Pembroke (10 miles, 17 km)
A fortified palace of the bishops of St David's, first created as a ringwork in the twelfth century and totally rebuilt mainly in the fourteenth century.
In or near Narberth (8 miles, 12 km)