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Things to do and events in Pembrokeshire

Unearthed Festival

Unearthed Festival is a grassroots, three-day celebration of music, movement, and spirituality set in the Pembrokeshire countryside near the coast, bringing people together through connection, creativity, and play. Featuring reggae, dub and roots music, wellness workshops, family-friendly activities, nourishing food, and a powerful closing fire ceremony, it offers a deeply immersive and uplifting festival experience.

Festivals, Music, Family Friendly

Pembroke Castle

'A Wonder of Wales' - The Norman's seat of power in west Wales, founded over 900 years ago and the birthplace of the Tudor Dynasty.

Castles & Heritage

Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre

All-weather family-friendly celebration of the maritime, military and cultural stories from Wales’ only Royal Dockyard: from Royal Yachts to Flying Boats to the Millennium Falcon!

Museums & Galleries, Family Friendly, Castles & Heritage

Sam Farmer Art

I am a visual artist and creator based in the beautiful county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. My work is inspired by my surroundings, my relationships, and an innate sense of fun and vibrancy — nurtured over 25 years of teaching primary school before I followed my passion for art full-time.

Arts & Crafts

National Trust Stackpole Estate

Discover the National Trust Stackpole Estate the beautiful coastline and first National Forest of Wales.

Nature

Colby Woodland Garden

Set in a tranquil secret valley this hidden woodland garden with a rich industrial past is full of surprises.

Gardens

Llys-y-Fran Christmas Fair

Llys-y-frân will transform the visitor centre into a festive hive of Christmas delights!

Festivals, Arts & Crafts, Food & Drink

Open Skies Studio

Open Skies Studio is a working ceramic studio offering a range of hands-on clay sessions for all ages. Specific project based sessions are offered throughout the year, alongside personal tuition, private group sessions & parties. The studio offers a welcoming, creative space to come and enjoy the positive benefits of working in clay.

Arts & Crafts, Wet Weather

Siop y Pentre

Cilgerran is a small village on the north side of Pembrokeshire which offers visitors an ideal base for walking, bird watching, canoeing, fishing and cycling.We are fortunate to have a Castle perched high above the River Teifi which is open daily to the public and attracts many visitors.

Retail/Shopping

Cariads of Tenby

Discover Cariads in the heart of Tenby. Stockists of some of the UK's top jewellery brands, fabulous fashion and must-have bags!

Retail/Shopping, For Free

The Boathouse Tea-room

The Boathouse Tea-room is part of the National Trust's Stackpole estate, former home of Lord Cawdor, and is situated on the picturesque Stackpole Quay.

Food & Drink

Oriel y Parc, National Park Discovery Centre

Oriel y Parc is a National Park centre, gallery, shopping venue and café in St Davids, the smallest city in Britain. It sits within the UK's only truly coastal National Park.

Museums & Galleries, Family Friendly, For Free

Tudor Merchant's House

Over 500 years ago when Tenby was a busy trading port, a merchant built this three-storey house to live in and trade from.

Castles & Heritage

Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo

From humble beginnings to a much-loved family favourite, you truly get to ‘Pick your own adventure’ at this multi award-winning attraction. There you can visit over 750 animals at the zoo, and get up close to furry and feathery farmyard friends in the Jolly Barn. Choose from 18 different rides in the vintage fairground, or enjoy our eight adventure play areas. They've got 120 acres of fun so there really is something for everyone come rain or shine. And with their award-winning Holiday Park situated next door, your next big adventure is only a few steps away!

Family Friendly, Family Friendly, Family Friendly

Blas Restaurant

Our menu offers contemporary dining, inspired by the season and locality, echoing Wales and its produce.

Food & Drink

Last Invasion Tapestry

In 1797 the last ever invasion of mainland Britain took place when a French force landed three miles west of Fishguard in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The fascinating story of the invasion and the eventual surrender of the French force is told in our embroidered tapestry.

Museums & Galleries, Arts & Crafts