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What is there to do in Wales?

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I am going on holiday to St Davids, Pembrokeshire in Wales and was wondering if anyone can recommened on activities to do whilst I am there. I would also like to know is there anywhere good to go shopping? Thanks

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  1. Well i live in west east wales n i really dnt no wat activites to do here

    but for my shopping eva i go to carmarthen cardigan cardiff or swansea this probs hasnt helped but hey i tryed


  2. Well I live in South Wales and when I was a teenager I often found smoking dope, getting drunk and loitering around the streets an excellent way to pass the summer holidays.  

  3. Well, you could always take up the Welsh language..heck, that would keep you quiet

  4. Get bored,knit and get drunk erm thats it.if your not into molesting sheep.

  5. not a lot

    there is a theme park called oakwood, i think thats in pembrokshire i cant remember, sorry

    the beaches are nice the pubs are nice, go for walks and get drunk lol xxxx

  6. eat the wild life.

  7. it was about 5 years ago now that we went over there, but we spent lots of good times on the beach at Druidston and Broad Haven (the weather was quite good that year).  St Davids was also a nice little town to look around and I think the nice beach there was Whitesands.  

    But the countryside around there is gorgeous.  If you've got a car, you'll be able to do a bit of driving about and stopping at viewpoints.  

    Shopping is a bit scarce - Haverfordwest is probably your best bet (I've never been to Milford Haven so I don't know what that's like for shopping), but there might be some interesting markets to have a wander around if you're into that kind of thing.

    I think that area is lovely.  when we went, there were 4 different branches of the family, 5 small children (under 5) and a couple of babies, and a good time was had by all.  There's not much to do as in big attractions, but the beach is usually popular and there might be a few farms or heritage centres around if you search the internet.  There are also some nice pubs (even if you're not drinking, you might find some with a decent play area or garden for your toddler).  

    Have fun


  8. Pembrokeshire has good beaches.

    I've stayed in Tenby and Saundersfoot.

    Good shopping in Tenby last time I was there.

    There was a fabulous bakers in Saundersfoot village - long queues every morning waiting for the home-made do-nuts to come out of the oven, but I don't suppose it is still there.

    I was never a "night-life" person, but I'm sure there will be Clubs in the Towns as there are everywhere.

    Look up the site for the local Tourist Information Bureau and get them to send you leaflets and info about anything which interests you particularly.

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