South West Region
The Journey.
The first of our journeys explores Pembrokeshire from north to south, beginning and ending at Fforest Farm, near Cardigan. On the road, you'll stay in the three former churches of St Andrews, Moylegrove in the North, St. Petrox in the south and St. Martin of Tours, Clarbeston between the two. The journey takes in beautiful coastal sections between Moylegrove and Newport in the North and Stackpole and St. Govan's Head in the south. You'll travel over the beautiful Preseli Hills through the leafy Gwaun Valley and around and over the watery fingers of the Cleddau estuaries including Cresswell Quay, Carew Castle and Mill Pond.
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The Routes.
We've designed 5 night, 4 day adventures, for groups of 8 to 16 people. We offer three packages with varying degrees of challenge by changing the sequence of churches and particular route.
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Heritage & design.
We love the architecture and heritage of these buildings. We will save some of them, we hope many, by repurposing them as accommodation. This preserves the buildings as monuments for the community that built them, and provides for a new community: that of the road cyclist.
The comforts of the pods, the magic of the environment. Space, stone, light. The rest after a rewarding journey through a beautiful landscape. An experience shared with a group of like-minded people.
I was explaining to a vicar describing the above, stressing that the plan was about preservation, not about faith. After listening to me he paused, stroked his chin, then said ‘Y’know james, I love the plan, and these days I take my faith wherever I can find it’. He had a point.