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Pembrokeshire
 
Pembrokeshire

Pole Fitness Classes:

Wednesday

6pm
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7pm
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Party Bookings & Home Parties: Available on request

Venue 1
The Imperial
Hamilton Terrace
Milford Haven
Pembrokeshire

This venue is a plush luxurious place to have your lesson in. We have 3 poles, lights, music and a stage so you can get a true Pole Dancing experience with each and every lesson.

We have 3 X-Poles; a 45mm Chrome Pole so even those with small hands and light grip will find pole dancing easy with Defy Gravity. We also have a standard 50mm Chrome Pole and finally our Gold 50mm Pole which has a more powerful `dryer` feel to it, which will take the sting out of your Pole Tricks.

The County of Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire is a maritime county, surrounded by the sea on all sides except in the northeast where it is bounded by Ceredigion (Cardiganshire) and in the east where it is bounded by Carmarthenshire.

The population (2001 census) was 114,131. The administrative headquarters and historic county town is Haverfordwest. Other settlements include Pembroke itself, Pembroke Dock, Milford Haven, Fishguard, Tenby, Saundersfoot, Narberth, Neyland and Newport. St David's, in the west of the county, is the United Kingdom's smallest city.

The highest point is at Foel Cwmcerwyn (1759 ft/536 m).

The county boasts 170 miles (≈275 km) of magnificent coastline comprising important seabird breeding sites and numerous bays and sandy beaches. Almost all of the coast is included in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. A large estuary and natural harbour known as Milford Haven cuts deeply into the coast, being formed by the confluence of the Western Cleddau (which goes through Haverfordwest), the Eastern Cleddau and rivers Creswell and Carew. The estuary is bridged by Cleddau Bridge as part of the A477 between Neyland and Pembroke Dock : the next bridges upstream on the Cleddaus are at Haverfordwest and by Canaston Bridge.

Major bays include Newport Bay, Fishguard Bay and St Bride's Bay. There are many small islands off the coast of the county, the largest of which are Ramsey Island, Skomer Island and Caldey Island.

In the north are the Preseli Hills (Mynyddoedd Preseli), a wide stretch of high moorland with many prehistoric monuments. Elsewhere the county is relatively flat, most of the land being used for lowland farming.

Class Fees
Group Classes: £4 per class (paid on arrival, booked in advance)
One-to-One Lesson: £15 (booked and paid for in advance)


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