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Pembrokeshire County, Wales and Holiday Cottages, UK – Gourmet and Wine Connoisseurs’ Haven

Are you a lover of good food and a connoisseur of great wines and beverages? If you are and additionally you are a frequent traveler, you should go for a holiday in Pembrokeshire, spending a night or two at some of the Holiday cottages UK and at the same time savour some of the food and beverages that the Welsh could offer. I assure you that it will be a gastronomical adventure you won’t forget for a long time to come.

Pembrokeshire county enjoys good climate almost throughout the year, except during severe winters, which are relatively rare according to past meteorological statistics. As a result of such agreeable clime and coupled with the availability of fertile land, Pembrokeshire has become a centre of wine production famous for its breweries and wineries, not to mention the fact that it is also becoming a centre for manufacturing quality dairy products e.g. cheese and butter. This alone is reason enough for any gourmet to plan a holiday in Pembrokeshire.

So, what are you – the adventurous or intrepid traveler or the occasional tourist – waiting for? It is not necessary to join a group tour for travelling to holiday in Pembrokeshire; all you need to do is to surf the Internet for information about your proposed trip. Staying in one of the many Holiday Cottages, UK (including of course, Wales) could not be easier now that you could book online any Holiday cottage you fancy. Just search for the key word: “Holiday Cottage, UK” in Google Search, and presto, you will discover thousands of websites taking you to holiday cottages in Pembrokeshire. You could choose one near, say, Snowdonia, or any Pembrokeshire hamlet or other interesting coastal getaways, of which there are many.
Once you have arrived in Pembrokeshire county at the start of your holiday in Pembrokeshire, and checked into any of the Holiday Cottages, let the friendly staff (usually the cottage home owners) take over; you just begin your tours. After a full and exhaustive day, you return to the holiday cottage, and at dinner you shall feast on a variety of Welsh food and beverages the cottage has to offer. You could choose from a myriad potpourri of seafood for starters (sea-bass, clams, cods, among others), to be followed by lamb and beef if meat is your fancy. Great food and good wines- other than satiating your hunger and quenching your thirst – should soothe and calm your nerves and reinvigorate your muscles. In the next morning too, you would welcome an invigorating breakfast -consisting of home-made pastries like rolls, pies, bread and other assorted goodies plus hot beverages the holiday cottage has to offer. This is not an exaggeration – for in Wales in general and at Pembrokeshire country in particular – it has become the business of the local people to welcome, and sometimes even pamper, anybody who chooses to journey to this Celtic land.

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