Museums & galleries in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire boasts not one but two fine galleries: The newly opened Glan-Yr-Afon/Riverside in Haverfordwest displays work from the National Library of Wales and at the Oriel y Parc gallery, fine landscapes are displayed from the National Museum of Wales’ collection.
But unfortunately, you can’t take those pieces home!
To get your hands on a fabulous work of art you’ll need to track down one of the art galleries in Pembrokeshire that house work by a collection of artists: painters, sculptors, potters and jewellery makers all under one roof.
Pembrokeshire’s colourful past can be seen in several museums. Scolton Manor is a 60-acre country park that includes a Victorian Manor House museum. Narberth Museum is filled with clever, engaging exhibits. Tenby Museum & Art Gallery is a treasure chest of history, telling the story of a fishing and trading port that became a fashionable resort.
The Last Invasion Tapestry in Fishguard is an amazing embroidered 30-metre long tapestry that tells the story of the 1797 last invasion of mainland Britain. It took 70 women two years to complete this stitching masterpiece.
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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.
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.
Swim Narberth
Welcome to Swim Narberth. We are a Registered Charity, providing Narberth & surrounding areas with a swimming pool & facilities, managed by a team of experienced and passionate locals, highly qualified in delivering excellence in swimming instruction.
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Milton Fish and Chip Shop
A fantastic fish and chip shop 12 minutes from Tenby, Heatherton, Bluestone, Oakwood and Folly Farm. *100% gluten free + Accredited by Coeliac uk* We also offer chilled Takeaway Sunday Roasts to eat at home!
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St Davids Cathedral
St Davids Cathedral is a remarkable place, built in 1181 on the site reputed to be that of St David’s 6th century monastic settlement.
Solva Woollen Mill
A hidden gem! The oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire, a family run business, specialising in weaving flat woven floor rugs and runners. You can watch the weaving, visit the mill shop, take a look at the restored waterwheel, enjoy locally made cakes in the tearoom and there’s an outside seating area. Open all year.
Oakwood Theme Park
At Oakwood, you can enjoy a jam-packed day out with rollercoasters, rides and attractions for all ages.
Wild Lakes
Wild Lakes is your next BIG ADVENTURE in Wales. Winners of Pembrokeshire Tourisms ‘Best Activity Provider’ and Family Business of the Year in Wales 2020 we are jam-packed with land and lake activities for you and your family and friends. Whether you’re learning to wakeboard, mastering a new trick, sliding down the aqua park, climbing[...]
The Corner Piece Inn
The Corner Piece Inn 5 miles from Haverfordwest has great homemade food and a friendly bar.
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.
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.
The Shed Fish & Chip Bistro
The Shed is a relaxed & informal fish & chip bistro in the renowned village of Porthgain, situated on the Pembrokeshire coast path, serving our own caught and local fish & shellfish; landed daily & served within hours.