Remains of Lime Kilns, there were a dozen originally from end of the 18th century to convert limestone into lime for fertilising the soil.
A touch of pink in Solva.
A Red kite. Pembrokeshire is a bird watchers paradise, from the Puffins on Skokholm to the RSPB sanctuary of Ramsey. Both can be reached from St Justinians at St David's
Sock knitting machine at Solva Woollen mill.
The Pembrokeshire Coast offers some superb Welsh Surfing hotspots.
Downstairs accommodation consists of living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom.
Facilities include: Washing machine, tumble drier, electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, video and DVD, electric shower. For heating, there is a storage heater and an open fire.
The Cottage sleeps five people in three upstairs bedrooms; 1 double, 1 single, and 1 bunk (suitable for adults).
There is a rear walled garden and lawn which is only accessible through the cottage. It serves as a peaceful and quiet area as well as providing a private suntrap.
The child-friendly accommodation includes a cot and a high chair.
A playground and skate park is located 100m from the Cottage.
For more information, contact Ian or Carolyn on 01568 797356.
Holiday Cottage in Pembrokeshire page links
Local guide to Solva
http://www.solva.net/
Local guide to St Davids
http://www.stdavids.co.uk/
BBC Wales South West article on Gribyn walk in Solva
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southwest/nature/thingstodo/walks/allwalks/gribyn_solva.shtml
The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
http://www.welshwildlife.org/skokholmIntro_en.link
The RSPB: Ramsey Island
http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/r/ramseyisland/index.asp
Pembrokeshire County Council, 46. Solva Woollen Mill
http://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/content.asp?id=10448&nav=105,174&parent_directory_id=646
Solva Woollen Mill Pembrokeshire Wales
http://www.solvawoollenmill.co.uk/
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