Solva
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Get in
By car
On the A487 13 west of Haverfordwest towards St Davids.By bus
Bus 411 provides connections from Haverfordwest, St Davids and Fishguard.By train
The nearest train transportation is Haverfordwest.By boat
For visiting yachtsmen the Harbour Master can be contacted on +44 1437 721703.Get around
Once in Solva a car is not essential! Upper and Lower Solva are separated by Solva hill, it is quite a walk. If however you enjoy a good walk, the whole of Solva is accessible by foot.
There is a good network of buses linking Solva to the surrounding areas.
See
The harbourone of the most picturesque in Wales.
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address: Middle Millis the oldest continuously working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire. Tom Griffiths erected it in 1907, powered by a 10 foot, overshot water-wheel which was restored in 2007. Over the years, machinery was installed to undertake the complete process of converting fleeces into fabric. Today the mill mostly manufactures carpets and rugs. There is a tearoom and a shop, and visitors are able to see the looms at work.
Do
Eat
There are a number of restaurants and cafes in the village.
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phone: +44 1437 721210address: Main Street
Drink
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address: 31 Main StreetOne of four pubs in the nearby village of Solva, the Harbour Inn is in what used to be the Harbourmasters House. Owned by Cardiff-based Brains brewery.
Sleep
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Llanddinog Old Farmhouse and Cottages
phone: +44 1348 831224address: Llanddinog Old Farm3-star Self Catering stone farmhouse which sleeps 8 with private secluded garden, and three cottages. -
Y Blwch, Solva Family Holidays
phone: +447920197317address: 12 Anchor DownY Bwlch offers Self Catering Accommodation for up to 8 people in a beautiful detached house in the heart of Solva with fantastic Sea Views. Prices start from £500 per week. Visit Wales 4