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The coasts in the UK are wonderful places to spend your holidays, and the destination Holidu has for you today is ideal. In the beautiful county of Pembrokeshire, Wales, lies the seaside town of Manorbier, a destination characterised by its beautiful beaches and important historical monuments. It is particularly popular with surfers, as the seas in the area have the right conditions for this exciting sport. But you can also have fun exploring all that this small community has to offer, such as parks, castles, and incredible scenery.
Comfortable and spacious holiday rentals with beautiful gardens.It's crucial to know where to stay when you go on holiday, but in Manorbier you won't have to worry about anything. First, they are very spacious and come fully equipped with everything you need to make you and your companions as comfortable as possible. The holiday rentals available have a traditional style with their stone facades, but a modern and clean interior. And as if that wasn't enough, they have a remarkable location, just metres from the nearest beach. Finally, one of the biggest amenities is the spacious and well-kept gardens, perfect for a day outdoors in the comfort of your rental. Don't miss out on all that this coastal town has to offer!
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The area and getting around
Manorbier is what you would expect from a typical UK seaside village, with stunning sea views and a small, close-knit town. The location’s centre is quite picturesque with pretty little houses and buildings where life is quiet and unhurried, the perfect atmosphere if you are searching for a place to relax. Of course, if you want to immerse yourself in the beautiful green areas, you are welcome to do so, as all these areas are within easy reach. Although it is not a large town, many people visit here looking for a fairytale holiday destination, so don't miss the opportunity to enjoy what Manorbier has to offer.
A long but worthwhile journeyTo get to Manorbier you won't have to worry too much. Like many places in the UK, the easiest and cheapest way to get to a destination is by reliable train, or by bus. From various points in Pembrokeshire such as Narberth, Morrisons, Pembroke Dock, Laugharne or Saundersfoot you can catch a train for a journey that can vary from 45 minutes to 3 and a half hours. However, such journeys are very enjoyable, as the beautiful scenery of the coast and Welsh countryside is sure to enchant any visitor. And once you arrive in Manorbier you can use the efficient public service as well as taxis, but being such a small community you can simply walk to your short-distance destinations.
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The beaches in Manorbier are the main tourist attraction in the town, so if you don't know which one to visit first, here's a wonderful option. Its main beach Manorbier Beach is simply a priceless natural gem, quite sandy, and in ideal conditions, a favourite spot among surfers. It's also very blue waters, surrounded by green hills that give an interesting contrast to the whole landscape, and it's usually clear, so you can see the long, seemingly endless expanse of the horizon. But, be cautious, as although many come to ride its waves, make sure the tide is not too strong if you plan to dive in.
Manorbier for history loversAnother feature of this place, and one of the first things you see when you arrive, is the fantastic Manorbier Castle. It is located on the top of the cliffs right in the centre of town, so it towers above the other buildings. It was founded in the 11th century by the Anglo-Norman family of Barry and was used as a royal house and control centre for the rulers of the region. Today it is a popular tourist attraction in ruins, but despite this, it is still very popular due to its antiquity and importance to the history of Wales. All around you'll find plenty of greenery and manicured fields, giving the impression that this monument is still in use by the Welsh kings.
Summers in Manorbier are usually quite cool, and winters quite cold and windy. It has an annual temperature that goes from 39 °F to 64 °C, so try to bring warm clothes.
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This small church is also a symbol of what was once the coastal region. It dates back to the 12th century and although it has been modified throughout its existence, it still retains the essence of the past thanks to the beautiful medieval paintings on the portico. It has a long, slender tower, a large choir, transepts, a big courtyard and a cemetery where three soldiers are buried. Although it is a brief visit, the interior is a peaceful place to sit and pray, or simply to meditate and calm down a bit of anguish.
2. Have a day at the beach at Church door coveContinuing with the magnificent beaches of Manorbier, this sandy beach is sure to steal your heart. It is surrounded by large and imposing cliffs that extend into the sea in a sort of gateway, which is why it bears this particular name. Its waters, as is typical of this region, are of intense blue colour, and its tide is quite calm thanks to the strong resistance of its cliffs, making it ideal for diving. This beach is even more secluded than other beaches in Manorbier, so you are sure to have a pleasant moment of tranquillity and silence.
3. Go back in time at The Dinosaur ParkJust 12 minutes from Manorbier, you can find this fun Jurassic-themed park. It is especially popular with children, who enjoy watching the large, realistic recreations of their favourite species. But not only will you see dinosaur exhibits, there are also many other activities in the park, such as obstacle parks, car races and a safari where you can learn all the names of these creatures and what they look like.
4. Discover Lamphey Bishop's PalaceThis complex of medieval buildings is one of the most priceless pieces in Wales, as despite being in ruins, much of its original structure can still be seen. It was built by the bishops of the area, who were mighty and wealthy, so they could build these great residences with all kinds of comforts. They used it as a kind of country house when they didn't want to be in church, notably Henry de Gower, Bishop of St Davids from 1328 to 1347, who had the idea of creating this place.
5. Visit Caldey Island.Close to Manorbier is the small, beautiful and sacred Caldey Island. To get there, you will only have to take a short boat trip from Tenby beach. For this reason, you will have to be aware of the departure times and the weather, since when the tide is strong, the trips are suspended. Once here the exploration begins, here you will be able to know what was once a residence point of the Cistercian monks of Caldey, hence why it is sacred. It has impressive coastal landscapes and a very clean and charming beach, so it is not surprising that so many people want to visit this paradise of tranquillity.
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 23 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -57%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 15 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
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