The south-west of Wales may be slightly remote, but it is well worth the travelling time. Pembrokeshire is surrounded on three sides by the sea, and has some of the most incredible beaches in the United Kingdom. Further up the coast in Ceredigion, the last bastion of native Welsh speakers, visitors are warmly welcomed into the excellent hotels, and all will enjoy the coastline and the mountains that tower inland. The charming traditional golf clubs ensure that many people return year on year for fantastic golf breaks in the south-west.
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Despite only being in existence since the early 1990s, Penrhos is now an established parkland course, set beautifully amidst some 150 acres of countryside in the Wyre Valley.

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