Arts & crafts in Pembrokeshire
Artists and craftspeople gravitate to this part of south-west Wales, attracted by the seascapes, quality of light and that special Celtic magic that comes with the territory.
Three must-visits are the gallery at Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery in St Davids and Tenby Museum and Gallery, home to world-class artists such as Graham Sutherland who described Pembrokeshire as a ‘land of exultant strangeness’ and other artistic superstars Augustus and Gwen John, Kyffin Williams and John Piper to name just a few. The Riverside Gallery in Haverfordwest showcases items of both local and national importance in conjunction with The National Library of Wales.
Crafty hotspots can be found across Pembrokeshire. There are galleries and workshops everywhere, in tiny villages and tucked away down country lanes high in Preseli Mountains. Head to Haverfordwest, Narberth, Milford Marina, Newport, St Davids, Saundersfoot, just to name a few if you want to browse several shops. Also, look out for the Pembrokeshire Craft Makers exhibitions.
Pembrokeshire has no end of talent; you’re bound to see something you just have to take home!
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Pembroke Castle
An enormous oval castle, mostly surrounded by a serene mill pond. Extensively restored in Victorian times, it’s dominated by the complex gatehouse on the outside and the huge circular keep.
Basalt & Dune
Basalt & Dune is a gift shop based in the centre of St Davids, Pembrokeshire run by mother and daughter creative duo Nicola and Gaby. In store you’ll find local original art and ceramics, Welsh textiles, conscious gifts, jewellery, skincare, cards and stationery.
Handmade in Wales
Wild About Pembrokeshire!
Wild about Pembrokeshire! run by Julia Horton-Powdrill, offers wild food foraging walks and courses that will introduce you to ingredients and materials from the wild.
Wolfscastle Country Hotel Restaurant & Spa
A la carte and traditional bar meals are served in the Brasserie and Allt yr Afon Restaurant 7 days a week, to both residents and non-residents.
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.
Coastal Foraging with Craig Evans
Craig takes walks along the coasts of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire and finds ingredients to cook up a feast right there and then – proving there are rich culinary pickings on the beach, from mussels to plants and crabs.
Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park Tenby
Our Deer Park has the following:- Self Drive Buggies Nature Walk Cinema Barn Bambi’s Coffee Shop Deer Barn Gift Shop In & Outdoor Play Areas Outdoor Playground & Outside Gym Equipment Spacious Car Park with EV Charging.
Easter Egg Trail 2024
Easter Egg Trail Collect a map from the visitor centre and join the Easter Egg hunt. Follow the trail from the Visitor Centre, collect the clues and win a chocolate prize. Saturday 23 March – Sunday 7 April £5 per child
Good for Groups
Qube Restaurant
Located in the centre of Tenby, the Qube offers a warm and friendly atmosphere to all who visit.
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National Trust Stackpole Estate
Discover the National Trust Stackpole Estate the beautiful coastline and first National Forest of Wales. With award-winning sandy beaches Barafundle Bay and Broad Haven South and tranquil wooded valleys, wildlife-rich lily ponds, and walking trails, there’s lots to see and do.
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,[...]