Tours in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Tours in Pembrokeshire, Wales
However you get to Pembrokeshire – by car, coach or train – there’s plenty of other ways to see our county in all its glory once you’re here. Starting with your own two feet…
Discover Walking Pembrokeshire offers guided walks tailored to your interests and fitness levels. And if you’re new to walking they can teach you the skills you need including map reading, using a compass and reading the weather.
For something completely different, Tuk Tuk Time offers a fun and easy way to enjoy Tenby, Saundersfoot and the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast. Your driver/guide really knows their stuff, including all the hidden beauty spots. Great fun!
If you want to explore the north of the county, its natural beauty and fascinating history, then head for the aptly named North Pembrokeshire Tours. Choose from bus or walking tours – or boat trips along the coast and Dinas Island.
Talking of boat trips, it would be crazy to visit Pembrokeshire and not enjoy its rugged coastline from the water. Between them, Pembrokeshire Islands Boat Trips and Voyages of Discovery introduce you to the wild beauty of Skomer, Ramsey, Grassholm and Skokholm islands. Look out for the famous puffins and, if you’re lucky, a whale!
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Bubbleton Farm Shop & Cafe
Bubbleton Farm Shop is passionate about producing quality local produce for local people. We connect them with their food.
North Pembrokeshire Small Group Tours
Our small minibus takes you to special and often hidden places in North Pembrokeshire. All our tours are led by friendly local residents for an authentic experience!
Groups welcome
Caldey Island
Caldey Abbey is the home of Cistercian Monks who farm this tiny island off the coast of Tenby and make the famous Caldey Island perfume and chocolate.
Solva Woollen Mill
The oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire, Solva is now the only mill in Wales specialising in flat woven carpets, rugs and runners.
A Bay to Remember.
Our fully guided trips are a combination of education, fun and exhilaration. Whether you are a family with young children or a wildlife enthusiast, we offer an unforgettable experience.
Coast Restaurant Saundersfoot
Our beautiful restaurant is right on the shoreline – just metres away from the lovely golden sands of Coppet Hall. You’ll have unrivalled views of sea and sky.
Fine Dining
The Grove - Narberth
Nestling in the heart of the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, The Grove is one of Wales’s finest restaurants and a leading small luxury hotel.
Celtic Timber
Celtic Timber provides the highest quality timber products including: – Oak beams and oak shelves – Whole wine and whisky barrels – Barrel Planters – Larch/Cedar Fencing and Cladding products – Railway Sleepers – Firewood (delivered nationally) and much more We have been operating since 2007.
Award Winning
Saundersfoot Harbour
Saundersfoot Harbour is a bustling fishing and leisure harbour idyllically perched between the Blue Flag beaches of Saundersfoot and Coppet Hall, and the dog-friendly Glen Beach and Swallow Tree Cove. Home to the Wales International Coastal Centre, there’s plenty to do from shopping and heritage to crabbing and water sports.
Great Facilities
Harbour Lights Gallery
Harbour Lights Gallery . Established in 1985 Harbour Lights is an independent family run Gallery specialising in Original Welsh art, prints and sculpture. We aim to showcase some of the best Artists in Wales in a friendly and relaxed setting. The Gallery is situated in the beautiful harbour village of Porthgain on the Pembrokeshire Coast[...]
Hidden Gem
Colby Woodland Garden
Colby’s hidden wooded valley is full of surprises. Spring brings carpets of bluebells, crocuses, and daffodils, then swathes of camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas, followed by hydrangeas and the summer wildflowers. Enjoy shady woodland walks, the wildflower meadow and colourful walled garden in summer, and the marvellous colours of acers, dogwoods and sweet-gum in autumn.
Llys-y-frân
Located at the foothill of the Preseli Mountains, Llys-y-frân occupies an impressive 350 acres of woodland and grassland, with a stunning lake at its centre. Opened in summer 2021, the brand new Visitor Centre and Activity Centre offer superb facilities and visitor experiences. Open all year round, there’s a whole range of activities on land[...]