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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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