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The businesses making Fishguard a top tourist destination

The businesses making Fishguard a top tourist destination

Jan 18, 2023 | Culture and Heritage, Fishguard and Goodwick, Food, Pembrokeshire

Tourism business is on the up in Fishguard. We met some of the businesses putting the area on the map. A key tourism feature of Fishguard is that it’s a gateway to Ireland. You can catch a train right to the embarkation point for the ferry at Fishguard Harbour and...
The top sights to see in Fishguard and Goodwick

The top sights to see in Fishguard and Goodwick

Jan 6, 2023 | Fishguard and Goodwick, Fishguard Harbour, Pembrokeshire

Fishguard and Goodwick have it all: a fascinating history, beautiful surroundings, great places to eat and drink – and a railway station. Here’s a lowdown on the best places to visit in the area. Fishguard and Goodwick station sits near the end of the most...
5 historical attractions to visit on our rail network

5 historical attractions to visit on our rail network

Jan 18, 2022 | Culture and Heritage, Explore, Fishguard and Goodwick, Fishguard Harbour, Lamphey, Llanelli, Love, Skewen, Swansea Station

South-West Wales is steeped in history. From the romantic ruins of Lamphey Bishop’s Palace to the beautifully restored Llanelly House in Llanelli, here are five of the best sights you can see by train and foot. Lamphey Bishops’ Palace – 10 minutes’ walk from Lamphey...
The Resurrection of Fishguard and Goodwick Station (The Return of the Station Cat)

The Resurrection of Fishguard and Goodwick Station (The Return of the Station Cat)

Aug 17, 2020 | Culture and Heritage, Explore, Fishguard and Goodwick, Food, Pembrokeshire, Quality of Life

In 2012 it reopened, but some of the locals felt the station was still incomplete. It was missing the much-loved memorial stone to a cat that had kept the station rodent-free in the 1920s. While many people remembered the memorial, nobody knew what had happened to it,...

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