We fell in love with natural beauty of North Pembrokeshire and the variety of things to do. There are peaceful walks, along the coast path or the Preseli Hills, or for the more active, coasteering, sea kayaking, or surfing.
There are beaches galore, many of which allow dogs or have a dog friendly area.
The choice is yours whether it's building sandcastles or exploring rockpools and many can be deserted even in the height of summer.
There is wildlife all around whether it be seals, dolphins or those at the Folly Farm zoo.
Pembrokeshire is a birdwatchers paradise with the islands of Skomer and Skokholm being some of the most important seabird breeding sites in Europe.
We have our own share of wildlife on site too with foxes, badgers and rabbits. Autumn and winter sees large flocks of ducks on our pond, along with large flocks of lapwings in the neighbouring fields, buzzards and red kite are often seen overhead and barn, tawny and little owls hunt alongside bats at night.