Gardens in Pembrokeshire
The National Trust’s Colby Woodland garden near Amroth in spring brings carpets of bluebells, crocuses, and daffodils.
The 40-acre woodland garden at Picton Castle some of the largest and oldest trees in west Wales that blend with unusual woodland shrubs from all corners of the world.
Upton Castle Gardens are several gardens in one. A walled garden, a formal rose garden all surrounded by an arboretum of rare trees planted in the 1920’s and 30’s.
In the Preseli hills, Penlan Uchaf is a landscaped garden with herb garden, mountain stream and ponds.
In the hamlet of Llanychaer near Fishguard, Dyffryn Fernant is a 6-acre garden that started life in 1996 as ‘complete wilderness’. The garden now features a wide range of planting including a bog garden, ornamental grass field and a fernery.
Discover more gardens and the secrets that lie behind Pembrokeshire’s walled gardens.
Search Results
320 Results / Page 2 of 27
Switch to Map View
Climb of the Llys Y Fran Lake - Saturday 13th April 2024
Climb of the Llys-y-frân Lake Returning for a thirdyear, Llys-y-frân hosts the Climb of the Llys-y-frân Lake on Saturday 13th April. Staring at the bottom of the dam wall, each competitor will get the opportunity to ride our fierce 0.5 mile hill.
Cyclists Welcome
Wolfscastle Pottery
There’s an opportunity to be creative. Throw your own pots on the wheel or model by hand. As much help as you need. When dry, paint them with bright glazes or buy ours ready for painting.
Waterfront Gallery, Milford Haven
West Wales leading art gallery showing fine arts and crafts made by makers from Pembrokeshire and the Western fringes of Wales . Regularly changing exhibitions from over 40 artists.
A Bay to Remember.
Our fully guided trips are a combination of education, fun and exhilaration. Whether you are a family with young children or a wildlife enthusiast, we offer an unforgettable experience.
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.
Great Facilities
Carew Castle & Tidal Mill
An enormous stone castle in a picturesque location next to the mill pond, which powers the tide mill. The castle is ruined now, but was once a powerful stronghold and a grand Elizabethan mansion.
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.
Tuk Tuk Time
Toot toot! Fasten your seatbelts, because the best way to experience the Pembrokeshire coastline is here
Pembrokeshire Alpaca Trekking
Pembrokeshire Alpaca Trekking is situated 5 miles from Tenby with glorious views across the coast. A unique trekking, feeding and handling experience for all the family. We have a herd of over 50 with breeding females check out our super cute baby Alpacas (Cria) on site too! Voted “Top visitor attraction/experience in Pembrokeshire 2023”
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
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.
Qube Restaurant
Located in the centre of Tenby, the Qube offers a warm and friendly atmosphere to all who visit.