Music in Pembrokeshire
What could be grander than a classical concert in the magnificent surroundings of St Davids Cathedral or an acoustic set done in a tiny cafe overlooking the sea in Tenby?
There are international music festivals held across Pembrokeshire where the finest musicians and soloists gather to celebrate classic, and contemporary works at the St Davids Cathedral Festival and Fishguard International Music Festival.
If your passion is Blues and Jazz, you must head to the Tenby Blues Festival or to Fishguard’s Aberjazz. International artists from around the globe, pack the pubs and clubs from noon to midnight.
For lovers of folk, Fishguard is the place. As well as their Folk Festival that takes place every May, the pubs in the town and surrounding areas host informal weekly folk nights. You’ll never know who will be performing.
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Gentle Giants Shire Horses
Why not join us for a Shire Horse Experience Day or a Shire Horse Drawn Carriage Ride with Afternoon Tea in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Picton Castle Gardens
Pembrokeshire’s hidden gem! A 13th century castle surrounded by 60 acres of enchanting RHS partner gardens, The Welsh Owl Garden & Zoo and Maria’s courtyard restaurant.
Unearthed Festival
Unearthed Festival near St Davids celebrates the expansion of consciousness from the material to the ethereal through music, debate and discussion, workshops, talks, dance, comedy, vegetarian food and drink. Areas include multiple music tents, kids and teenagers tents, healing area, sauna, cinema and more.
Coastal Foraging with Craig Evans
Craig takes walks along the coasts of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire and finds ingredients to cook up a feast right there and then – proving there are rich culinary pickings on the beach, from mussels to plants and crabs.
Wild About Pembrokeshire!
Wild about Pembrokeshire! run by Julia Horton-Powdrill, offers wild food foraging walks and courses that will introduce you to ingredients and materials from the wild.
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.
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.
Y Stiwdio
Y Stiwdio is an Arts and Sustainability hub in Hermon. We run a variety of events in our beautiful timber frame build that utilises sustainable building techniques. We exhibit local artists so pop in for a look around or see our website for the fabulous workshops we have to offer.
Griffin Inn
Where the seafood is as honest as the welcome AWARD-WINNING LOCATION, SEAFOOD & SERVICE Nationwide recognition as one of the best and most exciting places to eat fresh fish in Pembrokeshire.
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.
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.
Blueberry's Cafe
Blueberry’s Cafe is a popular cafe on the High Street in the bustling town of Tenby Outdoor Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi and more.