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![]() | Skerryback is an 18c farmhouse offering you the welcome break you need to relax and unwind. This attractive farmhouse with its sheltered garden is set in the countryside and adjoins the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. An ideal situation for walking and visiting Skomer Island |
| Whatever the season, Skerryback is the perfect place to stay, with its real fires and bracing coastal walks in winter or its sheltered sunny garden and flower bedecked cliff path in the summer. |

| A short walk down the road, past the Lime Kiln is the sheltered creek of Sandy Haven where the little egrets, oyster catchers and Herons fish in the stream. Through Sandy Haven wood and along the coast path is the sandy beach of Lyndsway and on a little further is the intriguing small bay of Monk Haven where a footpath leads the ancient church of St Ishmaels, dating back to 940 AD | ![]() |
| A very special day out is a trip to the bird sanctuaries of Skomer or Skoholm Islands to see the Puffins and the beautiful spring flowers. |

![]() | Skerryback is a good base for seeing the whole of Pembrokeshire with its host of activities, nearby there is a golf course, a superb riding centre and no end of water sports. And for the family, Oakwood Theme Park with one of the world's largest wooden roller coasters or younger members might enjoy Folly Farm. |
| To the north is the smallest city in the country with its remains of the Bishop's Palace and its unique cathedral dedicated to the patron saint of Wales, St David. To the south is Pembroke Castle, Manorbier Castle and Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire is renowned for its castles, hence the Lansker Line. This is just a taste of what you can do when you come to Skerryback. |

| Two attractive double bedrooms with en-suite facilities and tea/coffee facilities look out across horses grazing in the meadow. The guest's lounge has colour T.V. and a log fire on chilly evenings together with lots of books and information on what to do in the area. | ![]() |
| Breakfasts are a real treat, using Pembrokeshire Produce wherever possible, the ideal way to start a day of strenuous walking or just relaxing on the nearest beach. Later in the day enjoy a cup of tea in the garden then an evening meal at one of the local inns or restaurants. |

Whatever your choice you will receive a warm Welsh welcome with tea/coffee and cake on arrival.
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