Saturday, June 5, 2010

Pembrokeshire

A view of Tenbry from the sea.

A visit to Caldey Island about 20 mins from Tenby. Cistercian Monks (16) live here.
A couple of hundred years old.

I think Lucy and Nicholas could help Jack to make the biggest daisy chain ever.




Guess where Frances has been?

The smallest quay in the UK. Stackpole quay fits only one boat.




Lily's everywhere at Stackpole Estate.



Church Island in a nearby bay.




The church was just to the right of Justin.





Church in the rock. St Govan's chapel dates back to the 5th century.








Lisa conquers Mount St Davids. Needed a little push from her dad.





Jack I think this should be one of the ingredients for our next stink bomb. Cow dung on our path to David's Head.





Although late spring, there was plenty of bluebells.




On the walk at St Davids headland. Where was Justin! Maybe see Lisa's blog.



At St. Davids. The smallest city in UK with a population of 1800. This is St. Davids Cathedral built in a hollow so that the Norse invaders could not see it. Dates back to 12th Century and was built on top of a church dating back to the 6th Century.






Spring flowers.






Tenby houses and apartments on North Beach. We stayed at one of these.




A few hours later, maybe 6 hours.



Tides out at North Beach. Very big tidal movement.



Tenby here we come.