Otter spotting, wool spinning, an Autumn Festival Cawl Crawl and making your own hawthorn ketchup are all adventures to be had this month. Not to mention hair-raising stories at Picton Castle. Continue Reading »
The award-winning Narberth Food Festival is getting ready to serve up its lively menu of treats for foodies, fun-lovers and all the family this weekend.Continue Reading »
Autumn, the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, will be celebrated at the annual Harvest Fayre in Haverfordwest on Friday 18th September. Continue Reading »
Now in its 24th year the Tenby Arts Festival returns with an exciting and varied week long programme of music, art, poetry and plays.Continue Reading »
September in Pembrokeshire heralds the beginning of seal season. But do you know your Atlantic from your Common harbour? Continue Reading »
« Older posts
Walking, cycling, horse riding and train are some of the more obvious ways to explore Pembrokeshire. But how about coasteering, kayaking, sailing or paddleboarding?
Pembrokeshire was built for the camera; stunning scenery, breathtaking views and golden sunsets. Read more about our top spots for clicking away.
Fancy a cool and low key campsite next to the beach, in an idyllic location? Pembrokeshire has quite a few, read on for our selection of 6 cracking campsites.