Pembroke Castle was not Cadw, supposed birth place of Henry VII, so we looked at it "English Heritage" style. The Pembroke Museum was a saviour in a rainy day. Followed by coffee morning at St Mary's Church, when Sarah got a home made Welsh cake, which one was quite spicy.
Lamphey Bishops Palace has a very big foot print, but it was not much left, so it was hard to image what was there.
We finally parked up at Tenby, the rain has driven most tourists away, but still doesn't stop the caravan parking in the middle of the road and enjoying the view and blocking other road users.
We walked across the beach to the harbour and found the freshest lobster roll in Wales.
On our way back to St David, we went to Solva Woolen Mill, which wasn't actually in Solva, and it also means we bypassed the Solva bottle neck!
We got back to St David just before the Gallery and Visitor Centre closes. We had a quick walk around. By then, the Sun was out, we popped over to St Non to have a quick walk.
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