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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Voyages of Discovery
Providing professional boat trips for all ages and abilities so whether you want sensitive wildlife observation, thrilling expeditions and adventures or something a little different. Come to us!
Martha's Vineyard
Based on Milford Waterfront in the heart of Pembrokeshire, we are a family-run bar and restaurant with a strong reputation for offering a warm welcome, great quality food and a relaxing atmosphere.
Rembrandt Jewellers Tenby
Rembrandt Jewellers is a family-owned business in its second generation with 38 years of trading in the heart of Tenby
Ffynnone Arms
Fynnone Arms is a traditional pub dating from the 18th Century which is full of Welsh charm. Serving real ales and fine wines. Our food menus cater for a variety of dietary requiremnets
Outside: Adventure & Film Festival
Outside is a new microfestival with slow adventures, outdoor films and reconnection, presented by TYF Adventure x Adventure Uncovered. Surfing, Coasteering, Climbing, Wild Dips, Yoga, Adventure Films, Nature Connection, Coastal Walk, Talks & Workshops. Friday 8th – Sunday 10th September 2023, St. David’s, Pembrokeshire.
Harbour Lights Gallery
Harbour Lights Gallery . Established in 1985 Harbour Lights is an independent family run Gallery specialising in Original Welsh art, prints and sculpture. We aim to showcase some of the best Artists in Wales in a friendly and relaxed setting. The Gallery is situated in the beautiful harbour village of Porthgain on the Pembrokeshire Coast[...]
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Llys-y-frân Spring Fair 2024
Llys-y-frân Spring Fair 10am – 4pm Join us on Saturday 9th March for a day full of local Welsh craft, art and delicacies! With 25 stalls, there will be high quality goods on sale, most are handmade and are extremely unique and distinctly Welsh. Find that last minute Mother’s Day gift, with so many gorgeous[...]
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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.
Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre
Explore over 200 years of Pembrokeshire’s Maritime, Military and Social History. Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre is an all-weather family attraction in the heart of Wales’ only Royal Dockyard. Our new exhibition ‘The Millennium Falcon – The Last Ship Built in the Royal Pembroke Dockyard’ is now open.
Qube Restaurant
Located in the centre of Tenby, the Qube offers a warm and friendly atmosphere to all who visit.
The Georges
The Georges is a cafe bar, restaurant and shop with a commitment to ethical trading and local produce. But we are also dedicated to fun: good food, good wine, good service and a relaxed atmosphere.