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 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.
Orange garden Design
Orange Garden Design is a design business run by husband and wife team Justin and Eira Griffiths. Our colourful designs are mostly inspired by the landscape and nature of our home county,Pembrokeshire and are created using a variety of traditional and contemporary techniques. As a design company we have worked with several companies in Pembrokeshire[...]
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Barti Rum Ltd
Since 2018, Barti has been a rapidly growing spiced rum brand from beautiful Pembrokeshire in West Wales. We hand pick wild laver seaweed from the coast which we then use to give depth and make some of the other flavours in our rum really pop, such as vanilla, cinnamon and orange.
Feast Pembrokeshire
Feast brings a unique and exciting dining experience to West Wales. Join us to experience the theatre of open fire cookery, hosted in some of the county’s most beautiful locations or at our restaurant Tap & Tân, Tenby. We use the best ingredients slowly cooked over an open fire for a guaranteed fantastic depth of[...]
Good for Groups
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[...]
Fine Dining
Rhosygilwen
West Wales’ most exciting music and arts venue Located in the Teifi Valley, Pembrokeshire … close to the borders of Ceredigion and Carmarthen.
Llys-y-frân
Located at the foothill of the Preseli Mountains, Llys-y-frân occupies an impressive 350 acres of woodland and grassland, with a stunning lake at its centre. Opened in summer 2021, the brand new Visitor Centre and Activity Centre offer superb facilities and visitor experiences. Open all year round, there’s a whole range of activities on land[...]
Cinnamon Grove Gin
Cinnamon Grove Gin is a small family-run distillery located in the heart of Pembrokeshire.
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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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
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.
Llys-y-frân Christmas Fair 2024
In the interest of public health and safety, we have regrettably decided to cancel our Christmas Fair, due to Storm Darragh and predicted winds speeds of over 70mph on Saturday and up to 50mph on Sunday. The site will be closed 7 and 8 December and will reopen at 10am on Monday 9 December. We sincerely[...]
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