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.
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Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
There’s so much fun to be had at Folly Farm; from the farmyard friends in the Jolly Barn, to Wales’ only giraffes in the spectacular zoo.
Great for Families
The Stackpole Inn
The Stackpole Inn’s chefs are devoted to creating superb dishes using the best of local ingredients, for the lunchtime snacks menu, the evening á la carte menu or the ever-changing special’s board.
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[...]
Hidden Gem
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.
The Grove - Narberth
Nestling in the heart of the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, The Grove is one of Wales’s finest restaurants and a leading small luxury hotel.
The Hats & Barrels
Riverside public house/restaurant in the harbour village of Solva, which is situated in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Scenic walks and stunning beaches nearby
Fresh Seafood
Jill Jones Fine Art. (Studio, Gallery and Art Tuition)
Working Studio and gallery in talbenny, 1 mile from Little Haven. Art Classes available.
Great reviews
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
Bluestone Brewing Company
Bluestone Brewing Company is a micro brewery & events venue based on a working farm in the heart of the Preseli Mountains. The ethos behind the business has always been about creating great beer, responsibly and with as little impact on the planet as possible. In 2018 we were the first Brewery visitor centre in[...]
Llys-y-frân Autumn Food & Drink Fair
We are blessed to be surrounded by amazing local produce in the Pembrokeshire and surrounding area and we have some top quality producers lined up to have stalls at our inaugural Food & Drink Fair.
Award Winning
The Pembrokeshire Beach Food Company
The Pembrokeshire Beach Food Company has been creating iconic seaweed deli items since 2012. Celebrating seaweed as key ingredient for great food, ideas born on Cafe Mor made the Beach Deli business into a unique business.
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
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