Situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire National Park is the village of Nolton. This community is steeped in history, seen in its iconic buildings such as Roch Castle, St Marys Church, Roch Mill and St. Madocs. Nolton Stables, in the heart of the village offers horse riding along the beach or gentle hacking through the country lanes. For thrill seekers, there is a Zorbing run. Nolton is situated along St. Brides Bay close to plenty of excellent beaches, including Broadhaven. Head to Newgale Beach or Whitesands Bay for surfing. Both beaches have boards available to rent. Nolton Haven is a short distance away down the hill where the Mariners Inn overlooks the sheltered bay. Visitors receive a warm welcome and are spoilt by the range of activities on offer, whether it’s surfing, kite surfing, land yachting, kayaking, coasteering, fishing, pony trekking, walking or simply enjoying the good food and drink available in the local hostelries. Further afield, it is easy to get to the Marloes and Dale area to the south, St Davids to the north with its magnificent ancient Cathedral, shops, restaurants, cafes and galleries to browse, and the towns of Haverfordwest and Milford Haven.