Travel

Pembrokeshire, Wales

Having left England, we drove westward for 5.5 hours to the western tip of Wales. We arrived at our dear friends Bob and Roz’s retirement home in Neyland, Wales.

Bob and Roz’a home by the sea in Neyland, Wales
The beautiful Milford Haven
A Neolithic stone portal tomb called Pentre Ifan. It is made with the same blue stones as those in the Stonehenge. Archaeologists still don’t know it’s purpose.
The top stone looks as if it is floating in mid-air.
We had picnic in Newport, Wales
St Davids Cathedral
The ruin of the Bishop’s Palace
A limestone kiln
The breathtaking Pembrokeshire coastline.
The Pembroke Castle
Pembroke Dock
A full rainbow over the beach in Freshwater West
Dobby’s Grave, a Harry Potter filming location
St Govan’s Chapel is a stone church built into the cliff
We stopped at a local pub near St Govan’s Church for lunch
A beautiful lily pond
The amazing stone formation that is layered and slanted
The Lamphey Bishops Palace
The undercroft of the Banqueting Hall was used as a wine cellar
A game of Ticket-to-Ride (Europe edition) in the evening. Next to it is a 100-year-old Bagatalle Pinball game.

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