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Things to do and events in Pembrokeshire

Castell Henllys Iron Age Fort

Situated in the rugged north Pembrokeshire landscape, Castell Henllys is a reconstructed Iron Age hill fort.

Castles & Heritage

Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre

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!

Museums & Galleries, Wet Weather, Family Friendly

Art Exhibition at The Globe, Angle

Art Exhibition at Globe House, Angle. Preview Satuday 9th August 5-7pm with drinks and canapes, 10-5pm Sunday 10th - Thursday 14th August

Arts & Crafts

Eyemazy Tenby

Step into the captivating world of iris photography at Eyemazy in Tenby, where science meets art in the most eye-catching way. Located in the heart of this picturesque seaside town, Eyemazy offers a truly unique and personal experience: transforming the intricate patterns of your eye into stunning, high-resolution artwork.

Retail/Shopping, Arts & Crafts

Narberth Museum

Discover more about the people and places that made this ancient market town at Narberth Museum, housed in the historic Bonded Stores. We have a large bookshop of new, second-hand and rare books as well as a licensed cafe. We are fully accessible, dog-friendly and there is lots for adults and children alike.

Museums & Galleries

Rib & Oyster

Rib and Oyster is a family-run butcher, fishmonger, and restaurant located in the heart of Pembrokeshire.

Food & Drink, Family Friendly

Sip n Sea - Saundersfoot

Sip n Sea can be found in the heart of the seaside village of Saundersfoot at 5 Cambrian Terrace.

Food & Drink

Wildwater Sauna

Pembrokeshire’s first luxury, wood-fired, mobile sauna. Promoting our relationship between health, wellbeing and nature.

Nature, Active

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

Narberth Food Festival

Narberth Food Festival will be back for the 25th time this September 27th and 28th with two days of food themed entertainment. Based on the Town Moor Car park in Narberth, Pembrokeshire, there will be plenty to tempt the tastebuds with a delicious array of food stalls, passionate guest chefs, toe-tapping live music and entertainment, a bar and more. The festival site offers the chance to explore the bustling town centre with its award-winning array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.

Festivals, Family Friendly, Food & Drink

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

Pembrokeshire Studio

Booking a photoshoot will give you moments for you to look back on for years to come.

Arts & Crafts

Dr Beynon's Bug Farm

Welcome to The Bug Farm – an innovative and unique research and visitor centre, farm and nature reserve with a focus on invertebrates. Perfect for nature-lovers of all ages, from toddlers to professional conservationists.

Family Friendly, Wildlife Fauna & Flora, Wet Weather

Bramley's Tearoom

A pine log cabin situated within a unique Mediterranean-style garden centre, which has plants up to 100 years old.

Food & Drink

Pembroke Castle

'A Wonder of Wales' - The Norman's seat of power in west Wales, founded over 900 years ago and the birthplace of the Tudor Dynasty.

Castles & Heritage

Tir a Mor - Festival of Land and Sea

A cultural weekend festival for all the family in the U.K’s smallest city! Celebrating the people, place, produce and passions of everyone’s much loved St Davids Peninsula. It’s all about our Roots, Renewal and Resilience!

Festivals, Food & Drink, Culture