Places to Visit
Picton Castle, Gardens, Gallery & RestaurantThis fairytale hidden castle is set in 40 acres of lovely grounds, providing a grand day out.... |
Penlan Uchaf GardensThe landscaped gardens with herb garden and seasonal variety of spring bulbs, alpine beds, conifers, ... |
Clerkenhill Adventure FarmThe trails around the picturesque farm are home to adventure activities such as Spooky Wood, Find the ... |
Cwm Deri Vineyard and EstateCwm Deri Estate is a working small holding which first opened to the public in 1992.... |
Dyfed Shire Horse Farm & Leisure Farm1849 - 2009 It`s our 160th year on the same family farm.... |
Hilton Court Gardens9 acres of woodland and lakes in a sheltered hollow above Nolton Haven, overlooked by the Balcony Tea Room.... |
Colby Woodland GardenA tranquil secluded woodland valley garden with a wealth of wildlife and a fascinating industrial past.... |
Bro Meigan Gardens & Tea RoomBro Meigan offers 6.5 acres of beautiful gardens with uninterupted views of the Preseli Hills.... |
Mencap Stackpole GardensPembrokeshire Mencap 6 acre historic walled garden on the National Trust Estate at Stackpole.... |
Folly Farm Adventure Park and ZooThere`s so much fun to be had at Folly Farm ... from the farmyard friends and the popular bottle feeding ... |
Buckette Fort GardensVisit our Iron Age hill fort still visible in its complete form which is set above extensive grounds ... |
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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is a spectacular and distinctive coastal area. It’s Britain’s Only Coastal National Park, as it’s the only one of Britain’s 14 National Parks to be entirely coastal in nature...
186 miles of walkers paradise on both ild headlands and pristine beaches with picturesque towns and villages like Tenby, St Davids and Solva en route. Most people walk a little bit a time, coming back year after year to explore a bit more. If you want to do the whole lot, allow 15 days...
No other county in Britain has more Blue Flag Beaches or Seaside Award beaches than Pembrokeshire. With over 50 beaches to choose from, there’s going to one that’s perfect for you, whether you want surfing, kayaking or kite surfing, or just somewhere peaceful to relax, sunbathe and build sandcastles...
There are 51 forts and castles in Pembrokeshire including enormous stone fortresses like Pembroke castle, Manorbier castle and Carew castle. There are medieval walled towns of Tenby and Pembroke and fortified Bishops Palaces at St Davids and Lamphey.
A pristine environment, clean seas, very little population and lush vegetation makes for rich and varied habitats, most important of which are the Islands: Skomer, Skokholm, Ramsey, Grassholm and Caldey. Home to thousands of Puffins, Gannets and other sea birds. Dolphin, Porpoise and Whale watching boat trips are popular too...