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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Heatherton World of Activities
Discover our award-winning family attraction near Tenby with more than 30 exciting activities on one site – we’re even dog-friendly with a dog agility course!
Brewery Inn
We’re all about real food, prepared and cooked fresh to order by our kitchen team using the very best local and British produce.
HARBWR Tenby Harbour Brewery
HARBWR is a Craft Brewery and Taproom, brewing a range of core ales just above the historic and beautiful Tenby Harbour.
Sweet Home Alpaca
Walk an Alpaca There’s nothing like getting out into nature on your own two feet. And there’s no better company than an alpaca. Get involved! Join us on one of our daily alpaca walks. When you sign up to our alpaca walks, you have the chance to meet our beautiful alpaca family in the flesh. You’ll[...]
St Davids Cathedral Festival
World class music in the most beautiful city in Wales. 2022 headliners include BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Voces8 and Rachel Podger, Florilegium, Connaught Brass, the Jess Gillam Ensemble, British Sinfonietta, Morriston Orpheus Choir and the NHS Choir singing the Jubilee Prom in the Palace. Runs Friday 27 May to Sunday 5 June.
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The Bristol Trader
One of Pembrokeshire’s most famous pubs with a riverside location on the Old Quay just 200 yards from the town centre.
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.
Welcome Centre
Learn more about Saundersfoot’s coal mining past in our Welcome & Heritage Centre.
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Stackpole Walled Gardens
The 6 acre walled garden on the Stackpole Estate was created around 1770 to provide vegetables and fruit for Sir John Campbell (Lord Cawdor) and his family.
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.
The Mulberry Restaurant
The Mulberry Restaurant is situated near the harbour of Saundersfoot. There are tables outside, where you can watch the world go by. The interior of the Restaurant has a warm, intimate design, ideal for family dining, or the more romantic dinner for two.
Ferry House Inn Restaurant
Watch the yachts and the waves roll by and enjoy fresh fish and real ales at our riverside village inn, alongside Pembrokeshire’s beautiful coastal path.