Foraging experiences in Pembrokeshire
Do you think of your back garden, your local hedgerow or the seashore as a larder?
Would you know what you could eat or what was useful as a natural dye? For those experienced foragers, these little discovered ecosystems can provide an abundance of provisions.
Foraging encourages you to eat with the seasons and take only what you need, always leaving behind enough for the wildlife and to allow go to seed for next season and never pulling out the roots.
Learning foraging skills along the coast and in the countryside of Pembrokeshire is a great way to slow down and re-connect with nature whilst learning more about ecosystems right on your doorstep. A foraging course will teach you the essential skills to identify edible ingredients and more importantly the one’s to stay well away from.
Please take care! Wild food foraging should only be undertaken with a guided expert and some of the best are right here in Pembrokeshire
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The Big Retreat Wales
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Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Centre
Oriel y Parc Visitor Centre and Gallery is located in St Davids, Britain’s smallest city, and is in the UK’s only truly coastal National Park.
Ritec Valley Quad Bikes
Ritec Valley is the premier quad bike hire operation in South Wales. Now in our 22nd year, we offer all ages and abilities the best in off road quad action.
Heatherton World of Activities
Discover our award-winning family attraction near Tenby with more than 30 exciting activities on one site – we’re even dog-friendly with a dog agility course!
Caldey Island
Caldey Abbey is the home of Cistercian Monks who farm this tiny island off the coast of Tenby and make the famous Caldey Island perfume and chocolate.
North Pembrokeshire Small Group Tours
Our small minibus takes you to special and often hidden places in North Pembrokeshire. All our tours are led by friendly local residents for an authentic experience!
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Saundersfoot Harbour
Saundersfoot Harbour is a bustling fishing and leisure harbour idyllically perched between the Blue Flag beaches of Saundersfoot and Coppet Hall, and the dog-friendly Glen Beach and Swallow Tree Cove. Home to the Wales International Coastal Centre, there’s plenty to do from shopping and heritage to crabbing and water sports.
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Victoria Inn Brewhouse - Pub with microbrewery
The Victoria Inn Brewhouse is a traditional 18th Century Pembrokeshire pub with bags of old-world charm, a friendly atmosphere, great food and craft ales from our on-site brewery. Our ales are available to enjoy on draught at the pub bar and in bottle to takeaway. New brews on the way in 2024 – Island Hopper![...]
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Milford Haven Heritage & Maritime Museum
Housed in the Old Custom House in the dock area, one of the oldest buildings in the town. The museum illustrates the history of the major industries which the town has been home to.
St Davids Cathedral
St Davids Cathedral is a remarkable place, built in 1181 on the site reputed to be that of St David’s 6th century monastic settlement.
Auto Europe Car and Campervan Hire
At Auto Europe, our philosophy focuses on our customers and the quality we have to offer, and it is our 60-plus years of experience that sets us apart from other car hire companies and has made us into one of the leading car hire brokers in the industry today. Our dedicated rental specialists are on[...]
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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.