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This charming little
village stands on the Carew River, which is a
tidal creek of the Daugleddau estuary and a
designated Site of Special Scientific Interest
However, Carew's biggest attraction stands
alongside the river the evocative ruin of its
imposing medieval castle which, in addition to
its historical, architectural and
archaeological importance is also said to be
haunted by two ghosts. |
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It is now managed by the
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and close by is
the 11th century Celtic Cross and the restored
Carew tidal mill, the only one of its kind in
Wales still intact.
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Further information:
Carew Hotels, Guesthouses and B&B Accommodation
Carew Cottages, Apartments and Self Catering
Accommodation
Carew Camping and Caravan Sites
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