Cottages in Manorbier
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Cottages in Manorbier
Visit the south coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales and discover a seaside community with mediaeval history, surf, and a diverse array of activities the whole family will cherish. At Manorbier, travellers will discover their new nature getaway filled with wildlife parks and awe-inspiring natural landmarks. Be sure to visit the delightful Mediaeval castle above the bay. If Manorbier was good enough for George Bernard Shaw and Virginia Woolf, there’s bound to be something special for your clan too.
Charming cottages for every travellerChoose a traditional, white-washed, stone-walled cottage near the sea. Or, go modern with a simplistic, charming cottage further inland. In any case, these gorgeous listings make travelling a breeze with all the convenient amenities in a cosy setting. Enjoy gardens, outdoor seating areas, and outstanding views of the countryside and sea. Have a home cooked meal on the terrace. Play a round of cards by the fire. Or, have a walk down to the beach. Cottages like these create the memories that last.
Travellers and activities
The Manorbier Castle was the birthplace of Gerald of Wales in 1146. As a clergyman, he kept excellent historical records for Manorbier and the rest of Wales. St James The Great Church has much history to explore as its beginnings stemmed from a 6th century Celtic monastery. The church was built upon the same land in the 12th century when its most profound feature was installed: the nave arcade vaulting. The Victorian’s and Edwardian’s added a lovely set of stained-glass windows and remodelled the church. Another dramatic feature of Manorbrier is the King’s Quoit, a burial chamber dating to the Neolithic period
Manorbier for Nature lovers and Outdoor enthusiastsManorbier offers nature lovers plenty of choices. If you prefer cycling, mosey over to Pembrokeshire Bike Hire to pick up some wheels. There are many cycling trails offering day adventures to avid cyclists like the Castle 2 Castle Trail, Mediaeval Mystery Trail, and many more. For an unusual day out with the family, visit Manor Wildlife Park featuring a walking Safari with specific live animal exhibits like the Lemur walk through, or Red Panda Woods, and African Village. Caldey Island is part of the holy islands with a rich archaeological history and wildlife to explore as well.
Manorbier for FamiliesManorbier is a great destination for family fun. Rev up your engine at Carew Karting where you can show-up with friends and family for a few hours of track time. This course offers plenty of challenges and good times. Heatherton World of Activities features the Tree Tops Trail, Go Karting, and Paint Balling to get your adrenaline pumping. Family activities like crazy golf, zip lining, climbing walls, and more will keep you all happy, rain or shine. Folly Farm in Begelly features four diverse main attractions to suit your family’s whims.
Henry Tudor, born in Pembroke Castle of Pembrokeshire, became King Henry VII and established the Tudor dynasty in 1485.
Top 7 travel tips in Manorbier
Manorbier Castle, built by an 11th century Norman family, offers stunning views of the beach, a chapel, well-preserved towers, stairs, and gatehouse. Be sure to explore the gardens, Beer House and dovecote to get the full vibe of a real castle.
2. Visit the park where dinosaurs are kingThe Dinosaur Park Tenby features over 30 life size dinosaurs tucked away in various locations along the mile-long hike through the jungle. Other activities include fossil hunting, orbiter cars, frisbee golf, and much more to entertain you all day!
3. Hit the beachManorbier Beach is between two cliffs boasting golden sands, a castle, and a 12th century Norman church. It is riddled with delightful rock pools featuring crabs and starfish which are fun to catch! As you bask in the sun, watch the surfers catch epic waves.
4. Visit the Church Door CoveShrinkle Haven Beach’s special feature is an iconic door cut into the towering cliffs by forceful ocean waves. This cove is only accessible at low tide via the coastal path, so be sure to plan ahead according to the tide schedule.
5.Take a day trip for fossilsFossil Hunt Wales of Penarth offers several fossil hunting expeditions to choose from, whether you are a solo or with family. So, enjoy a day of hunting with experienced guides that will take you to the most prolific fossil sites, and take a treasure home.
6. Have a blast along the coastal pathTake a break from the salty ocean and head out to the fresh air atop the ridges of the Pembrokeshire countryside. The recommended Pembrokeshire Coastal Path features a scenic route as it meanders westward to the secluded Swanlake Bay. Enjoy thrilling overlooks along the cliff tops where you’ll get a bird’s eye view of the church, castle, and beaches.
7. Try the traditional food of ManorbierThe Castle pub, housed in a quirky old cottage, is near the Manorbier Castle featuring light lunches, real ales, fine dinners, delectable pizzas, and garden seating. Beach Break Tea room in the village centre offers a gorgeous garden atmosphere for a fusion of traditional and modern décor. Hearty homemade soups, fresh baked cakes, and Pembrokeshire coffee are on the menu.
Information about cottages in Manorbier
🏡 Cottages available: | 21 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -45%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £32. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 15 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |