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Lower Lamphey Local Amenities
 


Lower Lamphey Park is the perfect holiday location. Our home is situated on the edge of the Pembrokeshire National Park three miles from the coast with its beautiful beaches and the renowned coastal footpath.

Beaches and Coastal Footpath

 

We are situated on a beautiful stretch of the South Pembrokeshire coast with some of the finest beaches in Europe. Large sections of the coastline are owned and preserved by the National Trust.

There are beaches to suit every taste: Freshwater East has easy access, soft sand and all the facilities needed by families and young children; Barafundle and Swan Lake Bay must be reached via the coastal footpath, providing a more secluded and peaceful atmosphere; Our most beautiful beach at Broadhaven can be reached from the National Trust car park, or on foot via the Bosherston lily ponds to provide a special day out.

We are situated on a beautiful stretch of the South Pembrokeshire coast with some of the finest beaches in Europe. Large sections of the coastline are owned and preserved by the National Trust.
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Historic Sites

 

Bishops Palace . The Bishops Palace at Lamphey was built as a country retreat for the Bishops of St Davids. It is now a splendid ruin and is often used for drama and other outdoor events in the summer months

Castles . Lower Lamphey Park is close to three of the finest castles in South Wales. The magnificent castle at Pembroke was the birthplace of King Henry VII; Carew castle has a beautiful setting overlooking an arm of the Cleddau estuary; while Manorbier castle has a coastal setting.

Lower Lamphey Park is close to three of the finest castles in South Wales. The magnificent castle at Pembroke was the birthplace of King Henry VII; Carew castle has a beautiful setting overlooking an arm of the Cleddau estuary; while Manorbier castle has a coastal setting.
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Cleddau Estuary

 

The Cleddau estuary is sometimes called the hidden gem of Pembrokeshire. Its charm may be enjoyed by taking one of the many walks along the riverside, or in a more leisurely by taking a river trip

The Cleddau estuary is sometimes called the hidden gem of Pembrokeshire. Its charm may be enjoyed by taking one of the many walks along the riverside, or in a more leisurely by taking a river trip
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Leisure Facilities

South Pembrokeshire is well provided with leisure facilities, including :-

  • Oakwood theme park
  • Boat trips, sea fishing and water sports at Tenby
  • Horse riding and pony trekking
  • Swimming pool and other sports facilities at Pembroke
Places to Eat
 
Lamphey village has some excellent places to eat, namely a few:
 
  • The Lamphey Court Hotel - offers a 4 star restaurant service
  • The Dial Inn - provides excellent pub lunches and dinners
  • The Lantern Grill - offers excellent home cooked meats and steaks
  • The Lamphey Hall Hotel - has a bistro-style restaurant
Local Shops
 
Lamphey village has a petrol station and a village shop which is open 0700 - 2200 (10 pm) 7 days a week. A wide selection of supermarkets is available in Pembroke and Pembroke Dock including a 24 hr Tesco store.
 

 

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