Early in the morning we were already on the road. First we went to St Davids Bishops Palace and Cathedral. It is one of the oldest episcopal sees in Britain, founded by St David in around the middle of the 6th century.
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St Davids cathedral |
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Inside of St Davids cathedral |
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St Davids Bishops Palace |
It was just about time for lunch when we stumbled upon one of Surf Beaches in Wales and a restaurant nearby.
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Surf Beach |
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Surf Beach |
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ribs for lunch |
Ofcourse, we visited a castle too. Today it was Pembroke Castle, originally built in 11th century, rebuilt in 12th century when most of the structure that you can see today was built. In this castle Henry VII was born. Unfortunatelly it was closed for visitors, probably because of the wedding that was taking place, so we could only see it from the outside.
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Pembroke Castle |
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Pembroke Castle |
Later in the evening, after longer search, we (barely) found some camp - in Ystradfellte. It was newly opened, still not completely finished. The owner also has a bar nearby and there we were pleasantly surprised to hear jazz. It was just the perfect thing to end this day.
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tree foam in the beer, bar in Ystradfellte |
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