Strumble Head's dramatic cliffs, smuggler’s bays and Iron Age forts have inspired artists and poets, tempted Viking and Irish raiders and provided a habitat for seals, birds and wildflowers through the ages. Set on the northwest tip of the Pembrokeshire coastline, Strumble’s lighthouse, set just off the coast on its own little island, makes a particularly fine viewpoint.
This area – which is part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park - offers peaceful tranquillity and rural bliss close to the coast, and all within easy reach of nearby Fishguard's shops, restaurants, galleries and cinema. Many of Pembrokeshire’s most beautiful beaches are also only a short drive away from our Strumble Head holiday cottages.
For a day trip with a difference, Stena Line offers twice-daily ferry services from Fishguard Harbour to Rosslare in Ireland, with the crossing allowing you to enjoy a great view of the Pembrokeshire coast from out at sea.
Strumble Head’s cliffs and rocky coves, meanwhile, are home to colonies of seals and birds, and there are few more relaxing scenes than watching these majestic creatures diving into the fast-moving currents.
Whichever holiday cottage in Strumble Head you choose, you will be right on the doorstep of the magnificent scenery which is the number one reason why so many visitors are drawn back to the area year after year.
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