Log Cabins & Lodges in Narberth
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Once a Norman stronghold, Narberth is now an exciting town in Pembrokeshire that offers a rich variety of things to do for families and solo travellers alike. Book your holiday in September and visit the Annual Food Festival for a delightful culinary and arts experience. Narberth has been dubbed ‘shoppers heaven’ with its collection of Edwardian and Georgian architecture that line the streets housing enticing boutique shops and market fare to keep the shopaholics among you happy. Visit the castles and museums to discover the rich historical foundation in literature and don’t miss the lovely beaches and wine country.
Lovely garden log cabinsLooking for self-catering accommodations near the centre of Narberth, yet still surrounded by nature? These beautiful quaint log cabins with all the amenities will definitely enhance your trip! At roughly 10 km from the beach, you’ll enjoy garden views from your window as well as the warmth of a fireplace, and welcoming decorative touches. Play games in the garden. Catch your favourite programs on TV with homemade snacks. There is so much to enjoy for you and your group!
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Enjoy the thrills of yesteryear at the Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo. They have four venues to choose from like the vintage fairground with classic rides like the Big Wheel, daily concerts with the famous Wurlitzer pipe organ and delicious park foods. The Zoo is loaded with your favourite animals and a petting farm for some close encounters with our furry friends. There’s also a special playground with adventure for the big and little kids. If you’re in the mood for water activities, visit the Blue Lagoon Water Park and chill out for the afternoon on exciting water rides and leisurely boats.
Narberth for nature loversNarbeth is surrounded by gorgeous nature and interesting landscapes. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, uniquely located entirely on the coast, is just 35 minutes outside Narbeth and well worth the trip. It encompasses a variety of landscapes such as blue flag beaches, lovely coves, and grasslands. You’ll enjoy various activities including hiking trails, surfing, Iron Age fort-villages and more. Steep Ravine is an exhilarating forest playground for the young and adults. They have a high ropes obstacle course, laser games in the ancient forest, and educational sessions with rangers. There is so much to do in this nature filled venue this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Narberth for history buffsIf you love history, Narberth’s roots run back to the first century. Their lovely Narberth Museum has a well-developed collection including the trades, crafts, people and buildings of Narberth including their iconic Norman castle. Stories include the Rebecca Riots, Mabinogion literature, and interactive exhibits to clarify the intriguing local history. Queen’s Hall is worth exploring as well. The Oriel Q. Gallery located on the upper floor displays choice photography along its stairwells. The Oriel Fach showcase is a delightful collection of ceramics, sculptures, and paintings. The artists offer workshops and lectures monthly along with the Gallery’s new exhibits.
Narberth is an important location in several Mabinogion mythological stories related to King Arthur and other first century legends.
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Narberth’s Wild Lakes Wales is the place to get your adrenaline pumping for the adventurous at heart in your family. They offer ringo rides, wakeboarding, and an aqua park obstacle course that will keep you filled with thrills. Also, you can try your hand bouldering to stretch your limits a little more.
2. Discover the castle owlsThe Secret Owl Garden offers a plethora of owl species in their woodland garden at Picton Castle. Take time to go on their treasure trail and see how many owls you can identify. Alex and Emma Hill will help you discover new facts and have some personal contact with their feathered friends in a safe environment.
3. Visit the place of Welsh legendNarberth Castle is rectangularly shaped with four towers. This is the legendary palace of Pwyll, the Prince of Dyfed, as described in the ancient Mabinogion stories. It was reconstructed in the 1200s by Andrew Perrot and became the home of Thomas Carrewe in 1404 after his heroic defence of the fortress during the Glyndwr rebellion. Imagine the battles and exploits of these famous characters while strolling the grounds.
4. Save a day for wine countryCwm Deri Vineyard is in the heart of Wales’ wine scene with stunning views. This boutique vineyard features woodland walking paths, wine tasting, and delicious cuisine prepared by their in-house chef. There are wines, meads, cream liqueurs, fruit, and more to tempt your palate. Booking the dinner is highly recommended as well as selections from their Shop.
5. Entertain your foodie fantasiesAt the September Annual Narberth Food Festival, you’ll be surrounded by choice culinary experiences with chefs showing off their latest in food demonstrations and plenty of tastings that’ll make this event a favourite go to for your future holidays. The festival is also known for its street theatre, activities for youth, stellar artists, and delightful music.
6. Hit the BeachNarberth is inland but the coast is worth the short trip. There are at least 30 gorgeous beaches, secret coves, and intriguing rock pools to keep your clan happy on the coast. Take a day and have an adventurous hike through the forest to Barafundle Bay’s golden beach. North Beach of Tenby offers stunning views of Carmarthen Bay or Castle Beach at low tide.
7. Visit the gardensStroll through the lovely gardens of Picton Castle. This 13th century structure has four round towers and a gatehouse with more towers and fascinating rooms to explore on a guided tour. The gardens include a jungle fernery, maze, and spectacular walled garden.
Information about log cabins in Narberth
🏡 Log cabins available: | 14 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £38. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 7 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 1 properties. |