Explore protected habitats with nature in Pembrokeshire, home to some of Wales’ most important conservation areas. Whether you are visiting the seabird colonies on Ramsey Island or walking the National Trust’s Stackpole Estate, you will find pristine environments teeming with life.

Sea Trust Wales is a local charity committed to studying and raising awareness of local marine wildlife. Aquarium: The Ocean Lab houses the best of local marine life, emulating a variety of marine ecosystems. Operating as a catch and release aquarium, we work with local fisherman to bring you a real taste of Welsh marine wildlife. Gift Shop: Locally made high quality gifts and eco-friendly products with a marine theme. Sea Shore Safaris: Guided rock pooling on one of Pembrokeshire’s safest and biodiverse beaches. Discovery Room: Discover the amazing world offshore with microscopes, VR headsets and more. Projects and Research: See the work we do along our coasts from the comfort of our project room. Café: Locally sourced and freshly made.

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

Discover the National Trust Stackpole Estate the beautiful coastline and first National Forest of Wales.

A dramatic natural rock arch and rock pillars on the south west coast of Pembrokeshire.

A large Atlantic grey seal colony lives around the Island, pups are born September and October and porpoise feed in Ramsey Sound.

Three flooded limestone valleys best known for their covering carpet of lilies, which are at their best in June.

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