One of the best things about a staycation is the opportunity to sample some of the most exquisite local produce that the country offers and cooking new and exciting recipes with said produce.
Pembrokeshire’s animal conservation centre and zoological park Folly Farm is soon to be one of only five zoos in the country to house the critically endangered black rhino.
Midwinters Day occurs on the 21st December, and although it means that there will be the shortest amount of daylight all year, there’s still plenty for those staying in Pembrokeshire holiday cottages to do.
Those on Pembrokeshire cottage holidays in December have plenty of opportunities to get involved with the festivities, and can also enjoy the added benefits of returning to a cosy base after a busy day exploring.
Beautiful and rare sea slugs have been found off of the Pembrokeshire coast, just another testament to the incredible wildlife which this part of the UK boasts.
The annual Pembrokeshire County Show is already hailed as one of Wales’ largest summer events, but with over 100,000 visitors expected across the three-day event, 2014 is set to be bigger and better than ever before.