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Attractions in Pembrokeshire

Fill your itinerary with the huge range of things to do and events in Pembrokeshire, a destination packed with adventures for all ages. From family days out at top attractions and exploring historic castles to a vibrant calendar of festivals, there is something to entertain every visitor, whatever the weather.

Hwyl Outdoor Sauna

Outdoor, wood fired wild sauna in Saundersfoot. With a large picture window overlooking the Pembrokeshire Coastline. Shared and Private sessions, fantastic whatever the weather.

Spa Days & Breaks, Spa days & spa breaks, Wet Weather

Life Seeker

Positive lifestyle activities, workshops and events in Pembrokeshire to enrich your physical and mental wellbeing.

Spa Days & Breaks

The Spa at Celtic Haven

Let us transport you to tranquillity at The Spa at Celtic Haven, nestling on the picturesque Pembrokeshire cliff-tops near Tenby….

Spa Days & Breaks

The Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage

The Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage is a most remarkable ornamental shell grotto, and a rare survival in West Wales.

Castles & Heritage

St Marys Church

The Church of St Mary, a Grade 1 listed building containing much early 13th Century work, overlooks the High Street.

Castles & Heritage

Penrhos Cottage

A carefully preserved thatched cottage or ‘Ty Unos’, unique in Pembrokeshire, of the kind which could be built overnight on land claimed.

Castles & Heritage

Lamphey Bishop's Palace

Extensive remains of a grand medieval palace of the bishop's of St Davids, which has been sensitively renovated recently.

Castles & Heritage

Carew Cross

A superb example of an early Christian Celtic stone cross, with intricate carving and patterns, can be found next to Carew Castle car park.

Castles & Heritage, For Free, Family Friendly

Picton Castle and Gardens

Pembrokeshire's finest stately home and garden. Dating from the 14th century, a unique castle with rare and beautiful rooms to explore and surrounded by 50 acres of stunning gardens. Picton is a RHS Partner Garden within the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Castles & Heritage, Gardens, Family Friendly

Pembroke Dock Military Cemetery

The town of Pembroke Dock was founded in 1814 when Pembroke Dockyard was established, initially called Pater Dockyard.

Castles & Heritage

St Mary's Church, Fishguard

This church replaced an old one in 1857. It has a great collection of stained glass windows including two modern ones by John Petts.

Castles & Heritage

Llanwnda Holy Well and the church dedicated to St Gwndaf.

The adjacent church of St Gwyndaf is a little gem, normally open 24/7 but covid-19 restrictions mean is it temporarily closed to visitors.

Castles & Heritage

The Coach House Heritage Centre

Set in tranquil surroundings of the magnificent ruins of St Dogmaels Abbey.

Castles & Heritage

Stepaside Ironworks and Colliery

The former Pembrokeshire Coal and Ironworks company produced pig iron for this site from 1849.

Castles & Heritage

Y Felin

Y Felin is one of the last working water mills in Wales producing traditional stoneground flour, using only the power of the waterwheel.

Castles & Heritage

Tudor Merchant's House

Over 500 years ago when Tenby was a busy trading port, a merchant built this three-storey house to live in and trade from.

Castles & Heritage