Things to do and events in Pembrokeshire
 Mother nature blessed us with glorious natural attractions, but even away from the coast and mountains, you’ll never have a dull moment. We’re not just beaches or beautiful walks in the country, there’s a wide range of events, days out and attractions just waiting to be explored.
Discover the fascinating history of one of our spectacular castles or ancient monuments, or wander through colourful gardens gathering inspiration. Enjoy the thrills and spills of action rides with your family at an adventure or theme park.
Take a boat trip to explore the islands and wildlife of Pembrokeshire from a viewpoint many don’t get to see. Tuck into delicious food made with the finest Pembrokeshire goodies or watch the experts knock up a dish in minutes at a food festival.
If you are looking for a truly authentic experience, browse nationally acclaimed galleries and museums or get closer to the local artists and makers with a visit to their studios, workshops and mills, they reflect the heartbeat of Pembrokeshire and are an intrinsic part of our identity.
Spend a day wrapped in seaweed or plunge into a warm pool with show stopping views at a totally chilled spa. Then you’re ready to head out to experience the talents of Pembrokeshire’s musicians, whether it is a traditional folk band in the local pub or a classical concert in the grand setting of St Davids Cathedral.
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Martha's Vineyard
Based on Milford Waterfront in the heart of Pembrokeshire, we are a family-run bar and restaurant with a strong reputation for offering a warm welcome, great quality food and a relaxing atmosphere.
The Mulberry Restaurant
The Mulberry Restaurant is situated near the harbour of Saundersfoot. There are tables outside, where you can watch the world go by. The interior of the Restaurant has a warm, intimate design, ideal for family dining, or the more romantic dinner for two.
Manorbier Castle
The castle’s basic plan is almost rectangular, and consists of a sturdy battlemented curtain wall with niches and powerful corner towers, impressive gatehouse, a complex hall-range, and a huge barn.
National Trust Stackpole Estate
Discover the National Trust Stackpole Estate the beautiful coastline and first National Forest of Wales. With award-winning sandy beaches Barafundle Bay and Broad Haven South and tranquil wooded valleys, wildlife-rich lily ponds, and walking trails, there’s lots to see and do.
Wild About Pembrokeshire!
Wild about Pembrokeshire! run by Julia Horton-Powdrill, offers wild food foraging walks and courses that will introduce you to ingredients and materials from the wild.
Coast Restaurant Saundersfoot
Our beautiful restaurant is right on the shoreline – just metres away from the lovely golden sands of Coppet Hall. You’ll have unrivalled views of sea and sky.
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Dragon Palace
At the well-known and popular Dragon Palace Chinese Restaurant, the many years of perfecting Chinese cuisine are all highlighted here. Situated near the seaside resort of Tenby our team of chefs have had decades of experience.
Jill Jones Fine Art. (Studio, Gallery and Art Tuition)
Working Studio and gallery in talbenny, 1 mile from Little Haven. Art Classes available.
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Wolfscastle Country Hotel Restaurant & Spa
A la carte and traditional bar meals are served in the Brasserie and Allt yr Afon Restaurant 7 days a week, to both residents and non-residents.
Ffynnone Arms
Fynnone Arms is a traditional pub dating from the 18th Century which is full of Welsh charm. Serving real ales and fine wines. Our food menus cater for a variety of dietary requiremnets
Milford Haven Heritage & Maritime Museum
Housed in the Old Custom House in the dock area, one of the oldest buildings in the town. The museum illustrates the history of the major industries which the town has been home to.
Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre
Oriel y Parc Visitor Centre and Gallery is located in St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, and is in the UK’s only truly coastal National Park.