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The best independent high street in Wales (multiple awards), the Queens Hall Arts Centre, the castle ruins, and a small Pembrokeshire market town of extraordinary independent spirit
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Narberth has been described as Wales's most vibrant small town for its independent businesses. The high street has won multiple awards and is celebrated as a model for independent retail across Wales. The castle ruins date from the 12th century. The town is at the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside.
The independent high street is genuinely extraordinary — cafes, galleries, food shops and boutiques of remarkable quality. Narberth Castle ruins. The Bluestone National Park Resort is nearby. The Landsker borderlands walking.
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Narberth has exceptional independent food — the high street has outstanding cafes and restaurants. Local Pembrokeshire produce throughout. One of Wales's great small food destinations.
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Narberth is a place in Pembrokeshire known for the best independent high street in Wales (multiple awards), the Queens Hall Arts Centre, the castle ruins, and a small Pembrokeshire market town of extraordinary independent spirit. Narberth has been described as Wales's most vibrant small town for its independent businesses. The population is around 2,000.
Narberth has exceptional independent food — the high street has outstanding cafes and restaurants. Local Pembrokeshire produce throughout. One of Wales's great small food destinations.
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