Active Breaks in Pembrokeshire
Whatever the season, there are lots of organised activities that visitors can enjoy. We’ve done all the pre-planning and preparation for you.
Want to get the adrenalin flowing – dangle from a Tree Top Trail , tear around a go-kart track, head into combat or frighten yourself silly on a roller coaster?
For something a little calmer, try a photo walk with expert tuition and lose yourself in a heady mixture of all the rich natural history, legends and folklore that Pembrokeshire has to offer. Don’t forget your camera on an Alpaca or Llama trek through the Pembrokeshire countryside. Lead the Llama or Alpaca on a guided walk where you’ll learn more about the history of the animals.
Watch wildlife and nature up close on a boat trip or indulge in the sport of kings: falconry. We have everything covered.
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Rembrandt Jewellers Tenby
Rembrandt Jewellers is a family-owned business in its second generation with 38 years of trading in the heart of Tenby
Stackpole Walled Gardens
The 6 acre walled garden on the Stackpole Estate was created around 1770 to provide vegetables and fruit for Sir John Campbell (Lord Cawdor) and his family.
Oakwood Theme Park
At Oakwood, you can enjoy a jam-packed day out with rollercoasters, rides and attractions for all ages.
Brewery Inn
We’re all about real food, prepared and cooked fresh to order by our kitchen team using the very best local and British produce.
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.
The Stone Crab
The Stone Crab is a casual fresh seafood restaurant overlooking the harbour in Saundersfoot with meat and vegetarian options for those not too keen on seafood. Learn more about this great place to eat.
Crug Glas Country House Restaurant
This small Georgian country house is a wonderful location for exploring the beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline and is well known for the warm hospitality and for the use of local produce.
Ferry House Inn Restaurant
Watch the yachts and the waves roll by and enjoy fresh fish and real ales at our riverside village inn, alongside Pembrokeshire’s beautiful coastal path.
Jan'z Restaurant & BB's Bar
Jan’z Restaurant & BB’s Bar, a family-run gem since 2000 in Pembrokeshire, is renowned for its famous Sunday lunch and warm, welcoming atmosphere. Specializing in both traditional and innovative dishes, it’s the go-to spot for memorable dining experiences. Gather with loved ones at Jan’z to enjoy heartfelt hospitality and the finest local flavours.
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Waterfront Gallery, Milford Haven
West Wales leading art gallery showing fine arts and crafts made by makers from Pembrokeshire and the Western fringes of Wales . Regularly changing exhibitions from over 40 artists.
Lan y Môr Restaurant
Bordering the golden sands of Coppet Hall beach, Lan y Môr is a haven between land and sea, floating against its tree line. Reflecting the curve of the beach and the rolling waves it overlooks, the restaurant is a bold statement of modern architecture, complementing its irresistible natural setting. Undeniably, it sets the tone for[...]
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Torch Theatre
The Torch Theatre is a modern and vibrant centre for the arts which prides itself on extending a warm Pembrokeshire welcome to all visitors. The Torch Theatre is Pembrokeshire’s only professional theatre venue and arts complex with an extensive programme of live events including work from their resident company as well as the latest cinema listings,[...]