Christmas and New Year at Granston Cottage

Crisp winter evenings, moonlit skies, superb views of the milky way, a walk along the coastal path and returning to the comforting glow  of a wood burning stove. This could be yours for the Christmas and New Year weeks. BOOK NOW! Please do not be disappointed

 

Something to celebrate?

We did! Our 40th wedding anniversary! By using the four cottages we could have all our children and grandchildren to stay for the  week. A lovely service at Granston Church with a buffet party for family and friends. A very big thank you to our wonderful family, friends, Vicar Don MacGregor and Cottage Caterers for making it a very special day.

What would you like to celebrate?

Folly Farm and Vintage Funfair

Folly Farm offers a wonderful day out for all the family with a Farm Barn, outdoor adventure park, a Zoo with over 250 animals and Europe’s largest collection of indoor vintage fairground rides (which is huge fun for the children and all the ‘big kids’ like me!).

The Folly Farm web site gives you all the details and it is best to book tickets on line at

Homepage

Here are one or two pictures of our last visit!

 

 

Haverfordwest Festival Week

From 23rd to 30th July 2016 Haverfordwest will celebrate the ‘Best of Pembrokeshire’ with daily family friendly events including a Mini Food Festival in Castle Square on the 30th and over 30 other events spread over 7 days including a 2 day music festival, traditional ‘Punch and Judy’, the Lions Club Duck Race, traditional story telling by firelight and a soap box derby on the Racecourse. For more information look at

https://www.thebestof.co.uk/local/pembrokeshire/events/feature/haverfordwest-festival-week

 

Flowers on the Coastal Path

At this time of year the Coastal path is full of flowers from the drifts of campion and yellow vanilla perfumed gorse to orchids. Around every corner there are views to take your breath away. If you have not visited this quiet unspoilt part of Wales you are missing a treat.

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View from the coastal path

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Gorse

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Some of the flowers clinging to the cliffs

 

Barley Day parade

The Barley day parade in Cardigan dates back over 100 years. It is always held on the last Saturday of April in the town centre.

This year there were many horses ranging from the little feisty Shetland ponies to  the wonderful Shire horses and carriage horses. Following these was a large parade of vintage tractors followed by classic cars, buses and lorries. Well worth putting the date in your diary.