From bird-watching to beaches, Neyland's surroundings offer a wealth of enjoyable experiences

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The Local Area

Neyland is situated within the UK's only coastal National Park, where you'll find beautiful, uncrowded anchorages, magnificent scenery and an abundance of wildlife.

Barafundle Bay

Neyland is a wonderful place to enjoy the outdoors with a range of activities on offer including: cycling, fishing, bird-watching, and enjoying the wildlife and surrounding National Park.

There is a nature reserve with the Brunel Cycle trail and walk running through it right on our doorstep, located towards the upper basin of the marina, or if you are looking to venture further afield we have made some suggestions below...  

 

Places To Visit

View this local chart for a few ideas of popular places to visit nearby.

 

If you have a few hours to spare we suggest the following:

• Explore the nature reserve to the north of the marina and see if you are lucky enough to spot an Otter or a Kingfisher

• Take the opportunity to visit the numerous waterside pubs. There are pontoons situated on the waterway over the summer months in Dale, Hazelbeach and Burton


Castle neylandIf you have a half day to spare:

• Enjoy a boat trip out to see the wide variety of sea birds, dolphins etc

• Take a taxi or bus to visit castles at Pembroke, Haverfordwest, Carew or Manorbier

• Take your pick of one of our wonderful sandy beaches


If you have a day to spare:

• Hire a car and take a trip to see the Cathedral at St Davids, the smallest city in the UK. Go via the picturesque Newgale Sands and the village of Solva

• Visit one the many tourist attractions like Folly Farm or Oakwood Leisure Park

• Take the Ferry to Rosslare for a day trip. Visit Waterford Crystal

• Visit the archaeological dig and reconstructed roundhouses of the Iron Age fort at Castell Henllys 2010 Handbook