'Prettiest village in Wales' is one of the UK's best seaside towns

A tiny Welsh village is starting to establish itself as the perfect destination for a peaceful getaway - and it's not too far away from home.
Summertime is over, and the jacket season has already begun. However, there's never an excuse not to go on a little holiday. If you're looking to take a break from the loud streets of London, there's a magical place just under six hours away from the city.
Solva sits in the southwestern tip of Wales, right beside Pembrokeshire National Park. The village has also earned recognition for its excellent cuisine, with local eateries serving up fresh seafood.
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Mamgu Welsh Cakes, a Welsh-based confectionery company, recently sang Solva's praises in a blog entry. They said: "Solva is without doubt Pembrokeshire's most shining gem, arguably Wales' too! Nestled between two high cliff sides in a valley, the idyllic harbour village boasts one of the most breathtaking coastal views in the country."
"You can find local fishermen and women bring in its famous Solva crab and lobster, which can be purchased in the village and served fresh in the restaurants," it continued. Additional draws in the village include art galleries, music festivals, and naturally, the tranquil shoreline.
Travel bloggers Emily and Krystina, who operate a travel blog called My UK Staycation on Instagram, were equally charmed by the village.


They said: "Pretty little Solva. The Welsh harbour village which stole my heart. With neighbouring St David's and Tenby stealing most of the limelight of Pembrokeshire this is like a hidden little gem, but with a big history. Don't miss it on your next trip to Pembrokeshire. It's worth going out your way for and if you catch the sun like we did then it is the most gorgeous beach day."
The vibrant cottages and picturesque hills make Solva a uniquely tranquil spot for a seaside getaway. The coastline also boasts fantastic walking trails for those in search of adrenaline, spectacular views or an Instagram picture-perfect spot. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path guides visitors past the breathtaking cliffs.
As per the latest reports from City Population, it has a total population of 653. So, it really is a hidden gem. Perfect for families, friends, couples or even for a solo trip, don't look further and visit Solva.
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