Saturday, September 4, 2010

Bosherston

6 August 2010
Lucky us, the good weather continued for our long weekend in Pembrokeshire. We stopped in lovely Abergavenny on the way for breakfast and a walk round then took the heads of the valley road to join the M4 at Neath. A further stop in bustling Narberth for lunch, then on to Haverfordwest.

Colby woodland garden is set in a truly beautiful and tranquil valley just above Amroth. We enjoyed the walled garden and woodland walk down to the beach to finish with afternoon tea.


Pools full of pike, perch roach, an abundance of lilies and dragonflies, woodland birds that will feed from your hand and beautiful woodland paths make Bosherston a wonderful place to spend a day. To top that, you emerge from the woods to see the gorgeous sands of Broad Haven spread before you. We resisted the temptation to laze on the beach and opted to walk the cliff path. The scenery is breathtaking, as good as anywhere on the planet, and Pembrokeshire is almost toally unspoilt. The beaches in the photos are empty because the only way to get to them is by boat or by abseiling down.









Two picnics in one summer, this global warming does bring some benefits!








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