
The Queens Hall is an amazing small venue with a big reputation as a live gig venue.

We are passionate about live music by Welsh and international artists in the areas of classical, choral, folk, jazz and traditional music of Wales.

An irresistible mix of fiery violin, lyrical vocals, virtuosic guitar and stomping bass, you won’t want to stay in your seat!

BBC Radio Wales star Bronwen Lewis makes her return to the stage in celebration of the release of her hugely anticipated new album ‘Finding Me’.

Burnett's Hill Calvinistic Methodist Chapel is a rare and important survival of early Pembrokeshire chapel architecture.

If you only visit one gallery in Pembrokeshire, make sure its this one. Outdoor sculpture collection shown in the summer months.

Learn more about Saundersfoot's coal mining past in our Welcome & Heritage Centre.

The Waterfront Gallery, in Milford Haven, showcases a permanent selection of their regular exhibitors alongside a dynamic programme of exhibitions throughout the year.

A unique collection of coracles from Wales and around the world, including India, Vietnam, Iraq and America.

The Boathouse Gallery is the only venue to display the work of Shirley Norman; original watercolours and reproductions all inspired by local scenery.

The museum features the prehistory of the area, maritime and piracy, a local history gallery and the Story of Tenby Gallery.

All-weather family-friendly celebration of the maritime, military and cultural stories from Wales’ only Royal Dockyard: from Royal Yachts to Flying Boats to the Millennium Falcon!

Oriel y Parc is a National Park centre, gallery, shopping venue and café in St Davids, the smallest city in Britain. It sits within the UK's only truly coastal National Park.

Oriel Q Gallery is a light airy space on the top floor of the vibrant Queens Hall. It has an excellent reputation for showing contemporary Welsh art.

Contemporary landscape paintings, glass and prints on show in the artist‘s gallery in the Preseli Hills. Also offers courses.

A gallery showing original works by David and Freya Dixon.