Rosedene
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Escape, relax, explore the National Park from peaceful location midway Tenby and Pembroke. During Spring, Summer and Autumn Rosedene's doors are opened to visitors who appreciate its picturesque setting. Nestling in cared-for grounds, you'll find us located just below the ancient church alongside the well-kept village green. Hodgeston is a small village set in the National Park, on the coastal road from Tenby to Pembroke, with a rural (but not isolated) aspect.

A narrow lane alongside Rosedene winds its way for about a mile to the coastal footpath, with spectacular views of long sandy beaches and small coves. In Spring the cliffs provide a hideaway for nesting birds and in late Summer the Atlantic Grey Seal can sometimes be glimpsed basking on rocks with her pup. The easily accessible beach at Freshwater East is just 1.5 miles whilst the idyllic Barafundle Bay is just 5 miles.

Clues to Pembrokeshire's Norman history and ancient past are all around with magnificent castles at Pembroke and Carew and a ruined palace at Lamphey.
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