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Llangloffan Farmhouse Cheesehttp://www.welshcheese.co.uk Say Wales and then farmhouse cheese, and people in the know will now say Llangloffan, which is the name of a small Welsh hamlet close to the spectacular Pembrokeshire coastline and consisting of little more than a cluster of farm buildings.CATEGORIES: Food LOCATIONS: Castle Morris
Cottage Retreats in Pembrokeshirehttp://www.cottageretreats.net Offers a selection of quality self-catering cottages for short lets on the North Pembrokeshire coast. Can cater for 2 people or 20 people (some cottages are close to each other and can therefore cater for larger groups). All cottages are privately owned and are located between St. Davids and Newport.CATEGORIES: Holiday Cottages LOCATIONS: Castle Morris , Goodwick , Letterston
Llangloffan Farm Cottagehttp://www.welshcheese.co.uk/cottage/ Llangloffan cottage is a delightful conversion of a former granary and is an ideal location for guests who wish to "get away from it all". For the conversion of our stone building we have received the Prince of Wales Award. Guests have an opportunity to taste and buy some of the finest cheeses of Wales and other exciting local Welsh produce including traditions 'Bara Brith' and 'Welsh Cakes' made on the farm, locally produced ice cream, a large selection of jams and chutneys and Pembrokeshire honey.CATEGORIES: Farmhouse Accommodation , Holiday Cottages LOCATIONS: Castle Morris
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