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Narberth (Welsh: Arberth) is in Pembrokeshire. In 2014, The Guardian called it "not only a gastronomic hub for west Wales but also one of the liveliest, most likeable little towns in the UK".

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South of the A40 between Haverfordwest and Carmarthen.

The train between Swansea and Pembroke stops at Narberth on request.

Bus available from Cardigan.

Get around

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See

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  • 1 Narberth Castle. ruined Norman fortress Narberth Castle (Q6965584) on Wikidata Narberth Castle on Wikipedia

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Eat

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There is a good selection of restaurants and cafes around High Street and Market Street.

Drink

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Sleep

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  • 1 Bluestone, Bluestone Leisure Ltd, The Grange, Canaston Wood, +44 1834 862400. a holiday village situated in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It offers 5 star accommodation in a number of luxury lodges
  • 2 The Grove, Molleston, +44 1834 860915.
  • 3 Canaston Oaks, Canaston Bridge SA67 8DE (on A4075), +44 1437 541254. Excellent luxurious B&B, dog friendly. B&B double £120.

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Routes through Narberth
Fishguard/Milford Haven Haverfordwest  W  E  St Clears Carmarthen


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