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Lampit Cove Cottages
Distant view of cottage from Lower Fishguard
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  Explore the unspoilt beauty of Pembrokeshire which is famous for excellent sandy beaches and tucked away coves where even at the height of summer you can get away from the crowds. Lobsters and crabs are brought ashore in the small fishing harbours and discover wonderful walking in the nearby Gwaun Valley or on the Presseli Hills.

The magnificent Pembrokeshire coastline is what brings people back year after year. The 186 mile Coastal Path is a National Park and stretches around most of Pembrokeshire's coastline. There are wonderful wildflowers and the birdlife includes puffins, razorbills, guillemots and cormorants. The waters are also home to seals and during autumn you will find them feeding their young in sheltered coves. Whales, dolphins and porpoise are regular visitors off Strumble Head. Two killer whales have been spotted just outside Fishguard and there were regular sightings of blue nosed dolphins just beneath Lampit Cove cottages in 2003.

Thousands of birds make the offshore islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm their breeding grounds every summer.
 
 
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View  from Lower Fishguard
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