Visitors Book
Will MarshallYour coastal bus service is absolutely brilliant. It made walking the coast path such an easy and enjoyable experience.... |
Colin FoxallLove the area been going there since I was a child, its relaxing with clean safe beaches for the kids.... |
Neville PearsonI just like Wales, Pembrokeshire in particular and have been a frequent visitor for years, this time to a cottage in the Gwaun Valley.... |
Dean BanfieldThe children are always thrilled to hear we are holidaying in Pembrokshire.... |
Michael CostiganVisiting Pembrokeshire again this year having discovered it last year.... |
Sherry BirdWe have just come back from a visit to Nolton principally to do some riding with a local stables offering beach rides.... |
Louise FawlkIve been coming here since I was a child and I now come here with my own two children.... |
Tim HarrisAs a boy my dad took me to Saundersfoot and it has not changed in 30yrs.... |
Chrissie ManfrediThe Visit Pembrokeshire guide has everything you need.... |
Katherine PhillipsI took two friends from Canada camping in Whitesands and we had a wonderful time.... |
Janet MiddletonTenby, Pembroke and Pembroke-Dock are all fascinating towns.... |
Carl and Helen HalesNewgale has it all views, waves and lots of friendly people.... |
Brenda BellamyWe went to Windy Hill Caravan and Camping Site at Kilgetty.... |
Kathleen HeyesWe stayed in St Dogmael last year small village but has 3 pubsa chip shop with the best fish and chips ... |
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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...