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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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Colby Woodland Garden

Colby’s hidden wooded valley is full of surprises. Spring brings carpets of bluebells, crocuses, and daffodils, then swathes of camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas, followed by hydrangeas and the summer wildflowers. Enjoy shady woodland walks, the wildflower meadow and colourful walled garden in summer, and the marvellous colours of acers, dogwoods and sweet-gum in autumn.

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Cinnamon Grove Gin

Cinnamon Grove Gin is a small family-run distillery located in the heart of Pembrokeshire.

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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.

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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

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Blas Restaurant

Award winning two Rosette Blas Restaurant located at Twr y Felin Hotel, St Davids, offers a menu influenced by the season and locality, with dishes designed to reflect Wales and its produce.

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Melin Tregwynt

Owned by the same family since 1912, over 30 local people work at the mill and their products can be found in design-led shops and smart hotels, on film and TV. You can watch the weaving Mon to Fri and there is a mill shop, cafe and picnic area open 7 days a week.

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Tudor Merchant's House

Time travel to Tudor Tenby and discover what life was like at a 15th century merchant’s house.

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Tenby Museum & Art Gallery

The museum features the prehistory of the area, maritime and piracy, a local history gallery and the Story of Tenby Gallery as well as two art galleries featuring work by Gwen and Augustus John.

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The Rowan Tree Cafe at Dewslake

A wonderful variety of tasty meals from breakfast to dinner open to all. Regular live music.

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Solva Woollen Mill

The oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire, Solva is now the only mill in Wales specialising in flat woven carpets, rugs and runners.

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St Davids Old Farmhouse Brewery

Inspired by our love of farming and passion for the outstanding landscape around us, we restored the historic farmhouse on our family farm in 2020 and ‘Old Farmhouse Brewery’ was born. This is where we now craft sustainably produced beers using as many local ingredients as possible and, of course, using our own spring water![...]

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Pure Indulgence

Beauty & Holistic Therapies Fine Dining Buffets and Banquettes Health & Wellness Concierge Service Balloon and Room Dressing for occasions Yoga & Fitness Classes  

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