Very poor experience at Fron Fwar…
Very poor experience at Fron Fwar cottages in Pembrokeshire rated 4 star by the welsh tourist board and premier cottages.
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Very poor experience at Fron Fwar cottages in Pembrokeshire rated 4 star by the welsh tourist board and premier cottages.
The section about “getting around” doesn’t mention the new 20mph road sections, when and where you may encounter them and the impact it has on your visit. Some bizarre road signs, not the Welsh language ones with English underneath, they are fine, somewhat confusing at times, lots of info to digest, but the speed limit signs, they just don’t make sense. I can only guess the Welsh assembly was trying to get something done, trouble is they broke something and fixed it badly. Drive carefully in Wales.
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