Head to St Dogmaels For a Scenic Cottage Holiday

If you're looking for ideas for a cottage holiday inElsewhere, you can sample the local delicacies at
Wales, why not head to the coastal village of Stthe weekly St Dogmaels producers' market,
Dogmaels?which offers a wide array of food and drink
Located at the northernmost point of thegrown or made in the area.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail, St DogmaelsYou can also venture to St Dogmaels Gallery for
offers a historic setting and plenty of scope fora dose of culture and see prehistoric monuments
long walks and day trips.in the Preseli Hills, which are a short drive away.
Its main attraction is the remains of St DogmaelsThere are plenty of walking trails to follow,
Abbey, a 12th century monastery that wasincluding those that head in the direction of the
among the most prosperous in Wales at its peak,nearby city of Cardigan in Ceredigion.
but was destroyed at the command of HenryIf you're keen to explore Pembrokeshire's other
VIII in the 16th century.sights and activities, you will find much to see and
Now its ruins attract tourists from all over,do while using a cottage with sea views in St
particularly in the summer, when a uniqueDogmaels as a base from which to travel from.
theatrical event takes place at the site everyThe Pembrokeshire Coast National Park contains a
year.wealth of flora and fauna sure to delight kids and
The Abbey Shakespeare Players come to Stadults alike, while eager walkers can attempt to
Dogmaels every summer to stage atravel the length of the Pembrokeshire Coast
Shakespearean play amid the remains of thePath, which is one of England and Wales's 15
abbey.national trails.
Previous productions have included Henry IV,This does not necessarily have to consist of
Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet and Antony & Cleopatra,hours upon hours of walking, as a special bus
among others - offering the perfect diversion forservice is on hand to transport trekkers along the
fans of the Bard.path so they can walk back again at their leisure.