Saundersfoot and Picton Castle
Morning visit to nearby Saundersfoot, a small seaside resort with plenty of places to eat and drink around the harbour. Later we visit Picton Castle Gardens, a 13th century castle, surrounded by 60 acres of RHS partner gardens. The castle itself is of unique design; with four symmetrically spaced half round towers and gatehouse entrance flanked by two narrower towers.
St Davids and the French Invasion Tapestry
We enjoy a tour of beautiful Pembrokeshire, including the remarkable little city of St David’s, resting place of the patron saint of Wales. We also visit Fishguard, to view a tapestry in the Town Hall depicting the last invasion of Britain in 1797, when French troops came ashore nearby.
Day at leisure
We enjoy a whole day of leisure at the attractive seaside resort of Tenby. This popular town has a maze of narrow streets lined with Georgian houses, a picturesque harbour, sandy beaches and 13th century walls. You can take a boat trip to nearby Caldey Island, where there is a Cistercian monastery, which dates from the 12th century.