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DARK SKIES & STARGAZING One of the best areas in the country to see the night sky is Pembrokeshire. And THE best place in Pembrokeshire to view the Milky Way is the designated Dark Sky of the National Trust car park at Broadhaven South.. When the sun goes down and the night sky darkens the whole universe reveals itself above Pembrokeshire and all you need to do to experience it is step outsideMEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea.SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS The Griffin, Dale. The Griffin right on the shoreline at Dale is the perfect location to watch the comings and goings in the bay. The outside seating area above the restaurant gives you great views down the haven but most people gather along the sea wall. It’s a quirky pub full of character with a large outside seating area making themost of
DISCOVER COAST & CLEDDAU BOAT TRIPS Enjoy boat trips from Milford Waterfront with the Coast & Cleddau crew aboard our undercover rib, MV Discovery. Watch wildlife in their natural habitat on a trip discovering the Pembrokeshire coast and River Cleddau or enjoy a family friendly fishing trip suitable for beginners to experienced fishermen and everyone in between!WATWICK BAY BEACH
A quiet sheltered sandy beach usually the lunch time stop for passing yachts. There are some great rock pools towards the eastern end and a few caves to explore. Accessible only from the coast path. If you’re planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to BOWER FARM | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Bower is a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse overlooking St. Brides Bay and the offshore islands of Skomer, Ramsey and Grassholm. Friendly, relaxing, romantic sea views. VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Using expert conservation guides and skippers, and purpose built vessels, our voyages navigate the Pembrokeshire islands and coastline exploring the intricate caves and gorges. Groups, families and individuals welcome. Bookings online, by phone or in person. Voyagesof Discovery is
DARK SKIES & STARGAZING One of the best areas in the country to see the night sky is Pembrokeshire. And THE best place in Pembrokeshire to view the Milky Way is the designated Dark Sky of the National Trust car park at Broadhaven South.. When the sun goes down and the night sky darkens the whole universe reveals itself above Pembrokeshire and all you need to do to experience it is step outsideMEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea.SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS The Griffin, Dale. The Griffin right on the shoreline at Dale is the perfect location to watch the comings and goings in the bay. The outside seating area above the restaurant gives you great views down the haven but most people gather along the sea wall. It’s a quirky pub full of character with a large outside seating area making themost of
DISCOVER COAST & CLEDDAU BOAT TRIPS Enjoy boat trips from Milford Waterfront with the Coast & Cleddau crew aboard our undercover rib, MV Discovery. Watch wildlife in their natural habitat on a trip discovering the Pembrokeshire coast and River Cleddau or enjoy a family friendly fishing trip suitable for beginners to experienced fishermen and everyone in between!WATWICK BAY BEACH
A quiet sheltered sandy beach usually the lunch time stop for passing yachts. There are some great rock pools towards the eastern end and a few caves to explore. Accessible only from the coast path. If you’re planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to BOWER FARM | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Bower is a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse overlooking St. Brides Bay and the offshore islands of Skomer, Ramsey and Grassholm. Friendly, relaxing, romantic sea views.LATEST NEWS
Fflecsi bus hits the road Posted on December 8, 2020. fflecsi is a semi-scheduled demand responsive bus service that has a fixed start and end destination, but is flexible and can adjust its route to pick-up and drop-off passengers.LATEST NEWS
Visit Pembrokeshire appoints new marketing agencies Posted on November 26, 2020. Visit Pembrokeshire is delighted to announce that it has appointed both a marketing agency and a PR specialist to help bring to life the county’s 2020-25 Destination Management Plan. THE DAIRY | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Dairy is a recently renovated single storey barn with outstanding views of farmland and the coast from the large glass gable end of the property. Situated on a working farm, close to the main house with own private enclosed garden and patio. WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend break. It can be full on; throwing yourself off a cliff into a bubbling sea for fun. That’s coasteering. It can be calm and relaxing; an indulgent spa or maybe a visit to a gallery or museum. It can be a weekend break withthe
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks.SANDY HAVEN BEACH
Sandy Haven beach. A cliff-backed rocky beach but a wide expanse of sand is exposed at low tide. There are plenty of rock pools to keep any budding explorer happy for hours. At low tide, a new level crossing point has been constructed in place of the old stepping stones. This new crossing point is now available between 3 hours afterhigh tide
MENAI HOUSE
Soak up the relaxed vibe and mystical presence in picturesque St Davids in Pembrokeshire National Park. Majestic Menai House is a beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse, elegantly set back off the road, in the heart of St Davids, sleeping ten and dog-friendly,PORTHSELE BEACH
Porthselau beach. A super little enclosed sandy cove. It’s gently shelving so it should be safe enough for bathing, although it is rocky in places. It is possible to wade over from Whitesands beach at low tide, but it’s best to get there via The Coast Path. If you’replanning to
THE CILWENDEG SHELL HOUSE HERMITAGE The Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage is a most remarkable ornamental grotto, and a rare survival in West Wales. It was built in the late 1820s by Morgan Jones the Younger, who inherited the Cilwendeg estate upon the death of his uncle and created the Shell House in hisuncle’s honour.
BOWER FARM | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Bower is a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse overlooking St. Brides Bay and the offshore islands of Skomer, Ramsey and Grassholm. Friendly, relaxing, romantic sea views. HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks.MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea.SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
ABERCASTLE BEACH AND HARBOUR A picturesque cove and village, with a beach of muddy sand and shingle, sheltered from the prevailing winds provides a safe harbour, ideal for kayakers and boats. Carreg Sampson, an impressive Neolithic burial chamber, lies west of the beach and a short distance inland. Abercastle is particularly popular with divers, which can lead to 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall toTREHALE FARM
A small family farm producing slow maturing free range rare breed pork, wild boar,lamb, hogget and mutton, gluten free sausages, dry-cured home-smoked bacon, speciality hams and charcuterie products. THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH The Pembrokeshire Coast Path - a National Trail The path covers 186 miles (299km) of outstanding coastal landscape in the PembrokeshireCoast Na-
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. This family business uses traditional skills to create their own design of rugs as well as bespoke orders that have included Llwynywormwood, The Landmark Trust and the Manchester City Gallery. HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks.MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea.SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
ABERCASTLE BEACH AND HARBOUR A picturesque cove and village, with a beach of muddy sand and shingle, sheltered from the prevailing winds provides a safe harbour, ideal for kayakers and boats. Carreg Sampson, an impressive Neolithic burial chamber, lies west of the beach and a short distance inland. Abercastle is particularly popular with divers, which can lead to 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall toTREHALE FARM
A small family farm producing slow maturing free range rare breed pork, wild boar,lamb, hogget and mutton, gluten free sausages, dry-cured home-smoked bacon, speciality hams and charcuterie products. THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH The Pembrokeshire Coast Path - a National Trail The path covers 186 miles (299km) of outstanding coastal landscape in the PembrokeshireCoast Na-
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. This family business uses traditional skills to create their own design of rugs as well as bespoke orders that have included Llwynywormwood, The Landmark Trust and the Manchester City Gallery. HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
LATEST NEWS
Fflecsi bus hits the road Posted on December 8, 2020. fflecsi is a semi-scheduled demand responsive bus service that has a fixed start and end destination, but is flexible and can adjust its route to pick-up and drop-off passengers.LATEST NEWS
Visit Pembrokeshire appoints new marketing agencies Posted on November 26, 2020. Visit Pembrokeshire is delighted to announce that it has appointed both a marketing agency and a PR specialist to help bring to life the county’s 2020-25 Destination Management Plan. HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN PEMBROKESHIRE Holiday cottages & apartments in Pembrokeshire. The beauty of self-catering accommodation is you can take your holiday at your own pace. Late nights, early mornings, whatever suits you. If you’d rather stay indoors, snuggled up with a good book and roaring fire, go for it – it’s your holiday. THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH Opened in 1970, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the first National Trail in Wales. It runs for 186 miles or 299 km from St Dogmaels to Amroth. It passes 58 beaches and 14 harbours. The Pembrokeshire coastal bus service covers the entire path. Total rise and fall over entire length of path is approx 35,000 feet - that's as high asEverest!
VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Using expert conservation guides and skippers, and purpose built vessels, our voyages navigate the Pembrokeshire islands and coastline exploring the intricate caves and gorges. Groups, families and individuals welcome. Bookings online, by phone or in person. Voyagesof Discovery is
PEMBROKESHIRE BOAT CHARTERS Welcome to Pembrokeshire Boat Charters, based in the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. We offer extraordinary boat trips in breathtaking scenery.If you are looking for an exciting and memorable day on the Pembrokeshire coast visiting uncharted waters and discovering hidden wildlife, Join us on our boat for your adventureawaits.
THE DAIRY | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Dairy is a recently renovated single storey barn with outstanding views of farmland and the coast from the large glass gable end of the property. Situated on a working farm, close to the main house with own private enclosed garden and patio. WHY GRASSHOLM ISLAND IS WHITE Grassholm Island is a spectacular sight, sitting 11-miles off the St Davids coastline, and is easily reach by boat trip.Your day starts with a boat brief before an exhilarating boat journey through Ramsey Sound – perfect for blowing off the cobwebs first thing in themorning!
MENAI HOUSE
Soak up the relaxed vibe and mystical presence in picturesque St Davids in Pembrokeshire National Park. Majestic Menai House is a beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse, elegantly set back off the road, in the heart of St Davids, sleeping ten and dog-friendly, HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks.MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea.SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
ABERCASTLE BEACH AND HARBOUR A picturesque cove and village, with a beach of muddy sand and shingle, sheltered from the prevailing winds provides a safe harbour, ideal for kayakers and boats. Carreg Sampson, an impressive Neolithic burial chamber, lies west of the beach and a short distance inland. Abercastle is particularly popular with divers, which can lead to 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall toTREHALE FARM
A small family farm producing slow maturing free range rare breed pork, wild boar,lamb, hogget and mutton, gluten free sausages, dry-cured home-smoked bacon, speciality hams and charcuterie products. THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH The Pembrokeshire Coast Path - a National Trail The path covers 186 miles (299km) of outstanding coastal landscape in the PembrokeshireCoast Na-
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. This family business uses traditional skills to create their own design of rugs as well as bespoke orders that have included Llwynywormwood, The Landmark Trust and the Manchester City Gallery. HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks.MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea.SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
ABERCASTLE BEACH AND HARBOUR A picturesque cove and village, with a beach of muddy sand and shingle, sheltered from the prevailing winds provides a safe harbour, ideal for kayakers and boats. Carreg Sampson, an impressive Neolithic burial chamber, lies west of the beach and a short distance inland. Abercastle is particularly popular with divers, which can lead to 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall toTREHALE FARM
A small family farm producing slow maturing free range rare breed pork, wild boar,lamb, hogget and mutton, gluten free sausages, dry-cured home-smoked bacon, speciality hams and charcuterie products. THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH The Pembrokeshire Coast Path - a National Trail The path covers 186 miles (299km) of outstanding coastal landscape in the PembrokeshireCoast Na-
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. This family business uses traditional skills to create their own design of rugs as well as bespoke orders that have included Llwynywormwood, The Landmark Trust and the Manchester City Gallery. HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
LATEST NEWS
Fflecsi bus hits the road Posted on December 8, 2020. fflecsi is a semi-scheduled demand responsive bus service that has a fixed start and end destination, but is flexible and can adjust its route to pick-up and drop-off passengers.LATEST NEWS
Visit Pembrokeshire appoints new marketing agencies Posted on November 26, 2020. Visit Pembrokeshire is delighted to announce that it has appointed both a marketing agency and a PR specialist to help bring to life the county’s 2020-25 Destination Management Plan. HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN PEMBROKESHIRE Holiday cottages & apartments in Pembrokeshire. The beauty of self-catering accommodation is you can take your holiday at your own pace. Late nights, early mornings, whatever suits you. If you’d rather stay indoors, snuggled up with a good book and roaring fire, go for it – it’s your holiday. THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH Opened in 1970, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the first National Trail in Wales. It runs for 186 miles or 299 km from St Dogmaels to Amroth. It passes 58 beaches and 14 harbours. The Pembrokeshire coastal bus service covers the entire path. Total rise and fall over entire length of path is approx 35,000 feet - that's as high asEverest!
VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Using expert conservation guides and skippers, and purpose built vessels, our voyages navigate the Pembrokeshire islands and coastline exploring the intricate caves and gorges. Groups, families and individuals welcome. Bookings online, by phone or in person. Voyagesof Discovery is
PEMBROKESHIRE BOAT CHARTERS Welcome to Pembrokeshire Boat Charters, based in the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. We offer extraordinary boat trips in breathtaking scenery.If you are looking for an exciting and memorable day on the Pembrokeshire coast visiting uncharted waters and discovering hidden wildlife, Join us on our boat for your adventureawaits.
THE DAIRY | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Dairy is a recently renovated single storey barn with outstanding views of farmland and the coast from the large glass gable end of the property. Situated on a working farm, close to the main house with own private enclosed garden and patio. WHY GRASSHOLM ISLAND IS WHITE Grassholm Island is a spectacular sight, sitting 11-miles off the St Davids coastline, and is easily reach by boat trip.Your day starts with a boat brief before an exhilarating boat journey through Ramsey Sound – perfect for blowing off the cobwebs first thing in themorning!
MENAI HOUSE
Soak up the relaxed vibe and mystical presence in picturesque St Davids in Pembrokeshire National Park. Majestic Menai House is a beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse, elegantly set back off the road, in the heart of St Davids, sleeping ten and dog-friendly, HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks.MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea. VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Using expert conservation guides and skippers, and purpose built vessels, our voyages navigate the Pembrokeshire islands and coastline exploring the intricate caves and gorges. Groups, families and individuals welcome. Bookings online, by phone or in person. Voyagesof Discovery is
SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
THE CILWENDEG SHELL HOUSE HERMITAGE The Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage is a most remarkable ornamental grotto, and a rare survival in West Wales. It was built in the late 1820s by Morgan Jones the Younger, who inherited the Cilwendeg estate upon the death of his uncle and created the Shell House in hisuncle’s honour.
TREHALE FARM
A small family farm producing slow maturing free range rare breed pork, wild boar,lamb, hogget and mutton, gluten free sausages, dry-cured home-smoked bacon, speciality hams and charcuterie products. 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH The Pembrokeshire Coast Path - a National Trail The path covers 186 miles (299km) of outstanding coastal landscape in the PembrokeshireCoast Na-
HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks.MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea. VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Using expert conservation guides and skippers, and purpose built vessels, our voyages navigate the Pembrokeshire islands and coastline exploring the intricate caves and gorges. Groups, families and individuals welcome. Bookings online, by phone or in person. Voyagesof Discovery is
SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
THE CILWENDEG SHELL HOUSE HERMITAGE The Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage is a most remarkable ornamental grotto, and a rare survival in West Wales. It was built in the late 1820s by Morgan Jones the Younger, who inherited the Cilwendeg estate upon the death of his uncle and created the Shell House in hisuncle’s honour.
TREHALE FARM
A small family farm producing slow maturing free range rare breed pork, wild boar,lamb, hogget and mutton, gluten free sausages, dry-cured home-smoked bacon, speciality hams and charcuterie products. 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH The Pembrokeshire Coast Path - a National Trail The path covers 186 miles (299km) of outstanding coastal landscape in the PembrokeshireCoast Na-
HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
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Fflecsi bus hits the road Posted on December 8, 2020. fflecsi is a semi-scheduled demand responsive bus service that has a fixed start and end destination, but is flexible and can adjust its route to pick-up and drop-off passengers.MENAI HOUSE
Soak up the relaxed vibe and mystical presence in picturesque St Davids in Pembrokeshire National Park. Majestic Menai House is a beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse, elegantly set back off the road, in the heart of St Davids, sleeping ten and dog-friendly, PEMBROKESHIRE BOAT CHARTERS Welcome to Pembrokeshire Boat Charters, based in the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. We offer extraordinary boat trips in breathtaking scenery.If you are looking for an exciting and memorable day on the Pembrokeshire coast visiting uncharted waters and discovering hidden wildlife, Join us on our boat for your adventureawaits.
WHY GRASSHOLM ISLAND IS WHITE Grassholm Island is a spectacular sight, sitting 11-miles off the St Davids coastline, and is easily reach by boat trip.Your day starts with a boat brief before an exhilarating boat journey through Ramsey Sound – perfect for blowing off the cobwebs first thing in themorning!
BARAFUNDLE BAY AND BEACH A small bay backed by dunes and pine trees, accessible only by a half mile walk from the nearest car park. Swathes of golden sand and crystal clear waters, Barafundle has been voted many, many times as one of the best beaches in Britain and the world; it’s often likened to a Caribbean beach! This pristine beach is isolated which means no THE PRESELI HILLS & MOUNTAINS The Preseli Mountains, or Preseli Hills, whichever you prefer, rise out of the landscape to 536m in the northern half of Pembrokeshire and are in complete contrast to the relative lowlands of the south. The landscape is wild moorland, heath and grassland and is home to a wide range of plants and invertebrates some of them quite rare. THE CILWENDEG SHELL HOUSE HERMITAGE The Cilwendeg Shell House Hermitage is a most remarkable ornamental grotto, and a rare survival in West Wales. It was built in the late 1820s by Morgan Jones the Younger, who inherited the Cilwendeg estate upon the death of his uncle and created the Shell House in hisuncle’s honour.
COPPET HALL BEACH
Coppet Hall beach. A sandy beach with plenty of sand even at high tide. A wide flat area of sand is exposed at low tide, which is ideal for beach games. Rocky to the eastern end with rockpools. The old tramway runs along the top of the beach with tunnels to bothST GOVAN’S CHAPEL
The road to the St Govans passes through an MOD army tank range and is closed at certain times. Please call to check if the range is open to the public: Pembroke Visitor Centre – 01437 776499 or Castlemartin Range – 01646 662367 or check online – Castlemartin Firing Range. VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Whale, dolphin, seal and bird watching with the experts! Pembrokeshire's premier marine operator, we offer a wide range of fully guided wildlife watching voyages suitable for all ages.CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Parking. In village centre. Facilities. Toilets and slipway. On shore facilities. There is a pub/restaurant/café at Pwllgwaelod. Garage, shop, pub & chip shop in Dinas.MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Welcome to Meadow FarmThe only campsite in Tenby itself.. We are a small family site situated at the top of the Northcliffe, with spectacular panoramic views overlooking the historic town of Tenby, it’s Blue Flag Beaches, Harbour and of course the renowned “Caldey Island” where the Cistercian monks continue a tradition which began back in Celtic times. WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend retreat or short break - with inspirational coastline, wide sandy beaches, award winning foodand drink.
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Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists and watersports enthusiasts. TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS There is nowhere better to while away an hour or two meeting friends or simply people watching than at a pub right on the water. Whether it’s watching the sun go down on a summer’s evening or wrapped up cosy and warm in the depths of winter there’s nothing better for the soul than being near water. 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to BOWER FARM | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Bower is a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse overlooking St. Brides Bay and the offshore islands of Skomer, Ramsey and Grassholm. Friendly, relaxing, romantic sea views.TREHALE FARM
A small family farm producing slow maturing free range rare breed pork, wild boar,lamb, hogget and mutton, gluten free sausages, dry-cured home-smoked bacon, speciality hams and charcuterie products. VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Whale, dolphin, seal and bird watching with the experts! Pembrokeshire's premier marine operator, we offer a wide range of fully guided wildlife watching voyages suitable for all ages.CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Parking. In village centre. Facilities. Toilets and slipway. On shore facilities. There is a pub/restaurant/café at Pwllgwaelod. Garage, shop, pub & chip shop in Dinas.MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Welcome to Meadow FarmThe only campsite in Tenby itself.. We are a small family site situated at the top of the Northcliffe, with spectacular panoramic views overlooking the historic town of Tenby, it’s Blue Flag Beaches, Harbour and of course the renowned “Caldey Island” where the Cistercian monks continue a tradition which began back in Celtic times. WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend retreat or short break - with inspirational coastline, wide sandy beaches, award winning foodand drink.
SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists and watersports enthusiasts. TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS There is nowhere better to while away an hour or two meeting friends or simply people watching than at a pub right on the water. Whether it’s watching the sun go down on a summer’s evening or wrapped up cosy and warm in the depths of winter there’s nothing better for the soul than being near water. 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to BOWER FARM | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Bower is a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse overlooking St. Brides Bay and the offshore islands of Skomer, Ramsey and Grassholm. Friendly, relaxing, romantic sea views.TREHALE FARM
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Fflecsi bus hits the road Posted on December 8, 2020. fflecsi is a semi-scheduled demand responsive bus service that has a fixed start and end destination, but is flexible and can adjust its route to pick-up and drop-off passengers. HOLIDAY PARKS AND LODGES IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Try a stay at a holiday park in Pembrokeshire - perfect for family holidays, with a range of accommodation, eating and activity options. WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend break. It can be full on; throwing yourself off a cliff into a bubbling sea for fun. That’s coasteering.It can be calm and relaxing; an indulgent spa or maybe a visit to a gallery or museum. VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Whale, dolphin, seal and bird watching with the experts! Pembrokeshire's premier marine operator, we offer a wide range of fully guided wildlife watching voyages suitable for all ages.LATEST NEWS
Visit Pembrokeshire appoints new marketing agencies Posted on November 26, 2020. Visit Pembrokeshire is delighted to announce that it has appointed both a marketing agency and a PR specialist to help bring to life the county’s 2020-25 Destination Management Plan. DARK SKIES & STARGAZING One of the best areas in the country to see the night sky is Pembrokeshire. And THE best place in Pembrokeshire to view the Milky Way is the designated Dark Sky of the National Trust car park at Broadhaven South.. When the sun goes down and the night sky darkens the whole universe reveals itself above Pembrokeshire and all you need to do to experience it is step outsideSCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to PEMBROKESHIRE BOAT CHARTERS Welcome to Pembrokeshire Boat Charters, based in the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. We offer extraordinary boat trips in breathtaking scenery.If you are looking for an exciting and memorable day on the Pembrokeshire coast visiting uncharted waters and discovering hidden wildlife, Join us on our boat for your adventureawaits.
WHY GRASSHOLM ISLAND IS WHITE Grassholm Island is a spectacular sight, sitting 11-miles off the St Davids coastline, and is easily reach by boat trip.Your day starts with a boat brief before an exhilarating boat journey through Ramsey Sound – perfect for blowing off the cobwebs first thing in themorning!
MENAI HOUSE
Soak up the relaxed vibe and mystical presence in picturesque St Davids in Pembrokeshire National Park. Majestic Menai House is a beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse, elegantly set back off the road, in the heart of St Davids, sleeping ten and dog-friendly, VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Using expert conservation guides and skippers, and purpose built vessels, our voyages navigate the Pembrokeshire islands and coastline exploring the intricate caves and gorges. Groups, families and individuals welcome. Bookings online, by phone or in person. Voyagesof Discovery is
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks. WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend break. It can be full on; throwing yourself off a cliff into a bubbling sea for fun. That’s coasteering. It can be calm and relaxing; an indulgent spa or maybe a visit to a gallery or museum. It can be a weekend break withthe
MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea.SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS The Griffin, Dale. The Griffin right on the shoreline at Dale is the perfect location to watch the comings and goings in the bay. The outside seating area above the restaurant gives you great views down the haven but most people gather along the sea wall. It’s a quirky pub full of character with a large outside seating area making themost of
LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
WATWICK BAY BEACH
A quiet sheltered sandy beach usually the lunch time stop for passing yachts. There are some great rock pools towards the eastern end and a few caves to explore. Accessible only from the coast path. If you’re planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the BOWER FARM | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Bower is a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse overlooking St. Brides Bay and the offshore islands of Skomer, Ramsey and Grassholm. Friendly, relaxing, romantic sea views. 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Using expert conservation guides and skippers, and purpose built vessels, our voyages navigate the Pembrokeshire islands and coastline exploring the intricate caves and gorges. Groups, families and individuals welcome. Bookings online, by phone or in person. Voyagesof Discovery is
CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Cwm yr Eglwys beach. A sandy cove, with a stream running through the middle, providing plenty of rock pools for intrepid explorers. Popular with boat users as the village has a boat club. Above the beach is the end wall of a chapel. The rest was washed away in the enormous storm of 1859 that created all of Pembrokeshire’s pebble banks. WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend break. It can be full on; throwing yourself off a cliff into a bubbling sea for fun. That’s coasteering. It can be calm and relaxing; an indulgent spa or maybe a visit to a gallery or museum. It can be a weekend break withthe
MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea.SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS The Griffin, Dale. The Griffin right on the shoreline at Dale is the perfect location to watch the comings and goings in the bay. The outside seating area above the restaurant gives you great views down the haven but most people gather along the sea wall. It’s a quirky pub full of character with a large outside seating area making themost of
LLYS Y FRAN LAKE REOPENS Llys y Fran Lake due to re-open spring 2021. A brand-new jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown will be opening this year. The redevelopment at Llys-y-Frân Lake has included the refurbishment and expansion of the visitor centre and café. A new Outdoor Activity Centre and Waterside Cabin is being built to support walkers, cyclists andwatersports
WATWICK BAY BEACH
A quiet sheltered sandy beach usually the lunch time stop for passing yachts. There are some great rock pools towards the eastern end and a few caves to explore. Accessible only from the coast path. If you’re planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the BOWER FARM | VISIT PEMBROKESHIRE The Bower is a traditional Pembrokeshire farmhouse overlooking St. Brides Bay and the offshore islands of Skomer, Ramsey and Grassholm. Friendly, relaxing, romantic sea views. 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall toLATEST NEWS
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WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend break. It can be full on; throwing yourself off a cliff into a bubbling sea for fun. That’s coasteering. It can be calm and relaxing; an indulgent spa or maybe a visit to a gallery or museum. It can be a weekend break withthe
VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Using expert conservation guides and skippers, and purpose built vessels, our voyages navigate the Pembrokeshire islands and coastline exploring the intricate caves and gorges. Groups, families and individuals welcome. Bookings online, by phone or in person. Voyagesof Discovery is
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Visit Pembrokeshire appoints new marketing agencies Posted on November 26, 2020. Visit Pembrokeshire is delighted to announce that it has appointed both a marketing agency and a PR specialist to help bring to life the county’s 2020-25 Destination Management Plan. DARK SKIES & STARGAZING One of the best areas in the country to see the night sky is Pembrokeshire. And THE best place in Pembrokeshire to view the Milky Way is the designated Dark Sky of the National Trust car park at Broadhaven South.. When the sun goes down and the night sky darkens the whole universe reveals itself above Pembrokeshire and all you need to do to experience it is step outsideSCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres of PEMBROKESHIRE BOAT CHARTERS Welcome to Pembrokeshire Boat Charters, based in the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. We offer extraordinary boat trips in breathtaking scenery.If you are looking for an exciting and memorable day on the Pembrokeshire coast visiting uncharted waters and discovering hidden wildlife, Join us on our boat for your adventureawaits.
WHY GRASSHOLM ISLAND IS WHITE Grassholm Island is a spectacular sight, sitting 11-miles off the St Davids coastline, and is easily reach by boat trip.Your day starts with a boat brief before an exhilarating boat journey through Ramsey Sound – perfect for blowing off the cobwebs first thing in themorning!
MENAI HOUSE
Soak up the relaxed vibe and mystical presence in picturesque St Davids in Pembrokeshire National Park. Majestic Menai House is a beautiful Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse, elegantly set back off the road, in the heart of St Davids, sleeping ten and dog-friendly, HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS The Griffin, Dale. The Griffin right on the shoreline at Dale is the perfect location to watch the comings and goings in the bay. The outside seating area above the restaurant gives you great views down the haven but most people gather along the sea wall. It’s a quirky pub full of character with a large outside seating area making themost of
THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH Opened in 1970, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the first National Trail in Wales. It runs for 186 miles or 299 km from St Dogmaels to Amroth. It passes 58 beaches and 14 harbours. The Pembrokeshire coastal bus service covers the entire path. Total rise and fall over entire length of path is approx 35,000 feet - that's as high asEverest!
LITTLE HAVEN
Little Haven beach is the focus of activity; it’s a tiny little cove at high tide but at low tide, however, you can walk round to a wide bay called The Settlands and on round to Broad Haven if the tide isright out.
SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres ofMEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea. BARAFUNDLE BAY AND BEACH A small bay backed by dunes and pine trees, accessible only by a half mile walk from the nearest car park. Swathes of golden sand and crystal clear waters, Barafundle has been voted many, many times as one of the best beaches in Britain and the world; it’s often likened to a Caribbean beach! This pristine beach is isolated which means no BEST AFTERNOON TEA AND CREAM TEAS IN PEMBROKESHIRE Between the hours of 3pm-5pm, they serve high tea on the terrace, overlooking the garden. You will enjoy freshly cut sandwiches and tea served on a two-tier slate stand, together with homemade buttery scones and Llawhaden clotted cream. St Brides Spa Hotel, Saundersfoot. Equally delicious is the St Brides Spa Hotel offering, from thepanoramic
TOP 6 ROCK MARK FISHING AREAS Monkstone Point. Almost midway between Saundersfoot and Tenby, Monkstone Point is a good rock mark for bass fishing. Care is necessary because it is easy to get cut off by the rising tide. All the usual bass baits are effective here, but peeler crabs or fresh sand eels are hard to beat. Manorbier. The rocks around the headlandhave a history of
2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, oh yes and the smallest city in Britain: St Davids. Away from the coast, Pembrokeshire is fantastic for family holidays – there’s no end of choice; adventure parks, castles, boat trips and family festivals, they arejust some of
TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS The Griffin, Dale. The Griffin right on the shoreline at Dale is the perfect location to watch the comings and goings in the bay. The outside seating area above the restaurant gives you great views down the haven but most people gather along the sea wall. It’s a quirky pub full of character with a large outside seating area making themost of
THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH Opened in 1970, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the first National Trail in Wales. It runs for 186 miles or 299 km from St Dogmaels to Amroth. It passes 58 beaches and 14 harbours. The Pembrokeshire coastal bus service covers the entire path. Total rise and fall over entire length of path is approx 35,000 feet - that's as high asEverest!
LITTLE HAVEN
Little Haven beach is the focus of activity; it’s a tiny little cove at high tide but at low tide, however, you can walk round to a wide bay called The Settlands and on round to Broad Haven if the tide isright out.
SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to roam inside and out at this all-weather attraction. Take a walk on the wild side and feel free to wander and explore the 60 acres ofMEADOW FARM, TENBY
Meadow Farm is a lovely campsite suitable for tents and camper vans etc. Basic shower and toilet facilities and the best view in Tenby. Ideal location and friendly people. Find a flat spot and relax. you’ll come away wishing that you had booked for longer. A little gem of a place with an amazing view over Tenby and the sea. BARAFUNDLE BAY AND BEACH A small bay backed by dunes and pine trees, accessible only by a half mile walk from the nearest car park. Swathes of golden sand and crystal clear waters, Barafundle has been voted many, many times as one of the best beaches in Britain and the world; it’s often likened to a Caribbean beach! This pristine beach is isolated which means no BEST AFTERNOON TEA AND CREAM TEAS IN PEMBROKESHIRE Between the hours of 3pm-5pm, they serve high tea on the terrace, overlooking the garden. You will enjoy freshly cut sandwiches and tea served on a two-tier slate stand, together with homemade buttery scones and Llawhaden clotted cream. St Brides Spa Hotel, Saundersfoot. Equally delicious is the St Brides Spa Hotel offering, from thepanoramic
TOP 6 ROCK MARK FISHING AREAS Monkstone Point. Almost midway between Saundersfoot and Tenby, Monkstone Point is a good rock mark for bass fishing. Care is necessary because it is easy to get cut off by the rising tide. All the usual bass baits are effective here, but peeler crabs or fresh sand eels are hard to beat. Manorbier. The rocks around the headlandhave a history of
2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend break. It can be full on; throwing yourself off a cliff into a bubbling sea for fun. That’s coasteering. It can be calm and relaxing; an indulgent spa or maybe a visit to a gallery or museum. It can be a weekend break withthe
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Visit Pembrokeshire appoints new marketing agencies Posted on November 26, 2020. Visit Pembrokeshire is delighted to announce that it has appointed both a marketing agency and a PR specialist to help bring to life the county’s 2020-25 Destination Management Plan. HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN PEMBROKESHIRE Holiday cottages & apartments in Pembrokeshire. The beauty of self-catering accommodation is you can take your holiday at your own pace. Late nights, early mornings, whatever suits you. If you’d rather stay indoors, snuggled up with a good book and roaring fire, go for it – it’s your holiday. PEMBROKESHIRE BOAT CHARTERS Welcome to Pembrokeshire Boat Charters, based in the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. We offer extraordinary boat trips in breathtaking scenery.If you are looking for an exciting and memorable day on the Pembrokeshire coast visiting uncharted waters and discovering hidden wildlife, Join us on our boat for your adventureawaits.
MANORBIER, PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Manorbier Castle has a stunning location perched above the beach; a well preserved masonry, chapel, round tower and gatehouse; numerous stairs, towers, rooms and battlements to explore and an inner ward laid out to gardens.. Also in the village are the restored Beer House and a dovecote below the castle walls. On the Coast Path to the east is The King’s Quoit, a stone cromlech on the coast WHY GRASSHOLM ISLAND IS WHITE Grassholm Island is a spectacular sight, sitting 11-miles off the St Davids coastline, and is easily reach by boat trip.Your day starts with a boat brief before an exhilarating boat journey through Ramsey Sound – perfect for blowing off the cobwebs first thing in themorning!
FESTIVALS AND EVENTS Our favourite foodie events include Narberth Food Festival at the end of September, Big Retreat Wales in Lawrenny and Pembrokeshire Street Food festival in Tenby. But there are plenty more. There’s the Llangwm Literary Festival with a fascinating programme of writers, poets and storytellers. Music is a big part of Pembrokeshire and wehave
SEAL WATCHING PEMBROKESHIRE UK Where to find them: At the foot of the cliffs around Moylegrove, Strumble Head, St Davids and Cemaes Head is a good place to start. The secluded inaccessible beaches make the seals feel safe enough to ‘haul up’ to snooze and digested their latest catch but also to give birth to their fluffy white pups.NEWGALE BEACH
Enormous! is the only way to describe this beach; it’s almost 2 miles of sand backed by a huge pebble bank formed after a BIG storm in 1859. Kitesurfing and surfing are popular on this beach and tuition is available. Walk right down to the southern end to find a walk-through cave and numerous sheltered bays. Cross the river, at the back of ACCESSIBLE WALKS FOR WHEELCHAIRS AND BUGGIES Park: Llys y Fran car park. Walk: 2.4km wheelchair walk on Eastern reservoir. Toilet: Accessible toilets adjacent to the car park. Café: Accessible cafe at Llys-y-Fran centre (seasonal) Llys-y-Frân is a 350-acre country park set in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside. The main focus of the park is its reservoir and itsdramatic 100
HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE On the westerly fringes of the UK is Pembrokeshire, Wales. With the sea lapping at our shores on three sides, Pembrokeshire is a haven for exhilarating water sports, spectacular coastal walks and the freshest seafood all set in a wild and incredibly beautiful landscape.. Our landscape is protected by the unique Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where along its shores you’ll find theLITTLE HAVEN
Little Haven beach is the focus of activity; it’s a tiny little cove at high tide but at low tide, however, you can walk round to a wide bay called The Settlands and on round to Broad Haven if the tide isright out.
MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Welcome to Meadow FarmThe only campsite in Tenby itself.. We are a small family site situated at the top of the Northcliffe, with spectacular panoramic views overlooking the historic town of Tenby, it’s Blue Flag Beaches, Harbour and of course the renowned “Caldey Island” where the Cistercian monks continue a tradition which began back in Celtic times. TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS There is nowhere better to while away an hour or two meeting friends or simply people watching than at a pub right on the water. Whether it’s watching the sun go down on a summer’s evening or wrapped up cosy and warm in the depths of winter there’s nothing better for the soul than being near water. THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH Coast Path facts. Opened in 1970, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the first National Trail in Wales; It runs for 186 miles or 299 km from StDogmaels to Amroth
SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to BARAFUNDLE BAY AND BEACH “Wow!” is probably the best way to describe this beach. A small bay backed by dunes and pine trees, accessible only by a half mile walk from the nearest car park. 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to BEST AFTERNOON TEA AND CREAM TEAS IN PEMBROKESHIRE Bosherston Tea Rooms, Bosherston Still known locally as ‘Aunt Vi’s’ (Violet ran the café for 75 years and received an MBE for her efforts, before sadly passing in 2016) this quaint tearoom in Bosherston village makes tea the old fashion way – loose-leaf in alarge teapot –
TOP 6 ROCK MARK FISHING AREAS The rugged shoreline of Pembrokeshire offers outstanding opportunities for anglers. Here are just a few of the many productive spots for rockfishing.
HOLIDAYS IN PEMBROKESHIRE On the westerly fringes of the UK is Pembrokeshire, Wales. With the sea lapping at our shores on three sides, Pembrokeshire is a haven for exhilarating water sports, spectacular coastal walks and the freshest seafood all set in a wild and incredibly beautiful landscape.. Our landscape is protected by the unique Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where along its shores you’ll find theLITTLE HAVEN
Little Haven beach is the focus of activity; it’s a tiny little cove at high tide but at low tide, however, you can walk round to a wide bay called The Settlands and on round to Broad Haven if the tide isright out.
MEADOW FARM, TENBY
Welcome to Meadow FarmThe only campsite in Tenby itself.. We are a small family site situated at the top of the Northcliffe, with spectacular panoramic views overlooking the historic town of Tenby, it’s Blue Flag Beaches, Harbour and of course the renowned “Caldey Island” where the Cistercian monks continue a tradition which began back in Celtic times. TOP 10 COASTAL & RIVER PUBS There is nowhere better to while away an hour or two meeting friends or simply people watching than at a pub right on the water. Whether it’s watching the sun go down on a summer’s evening or wrapped up cosy and warm in the depths of winter there’s nothing better for the soul than being near water. THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH Coast Path facts. Opened in 1970, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path was the first National Trail in Wales; It runs for 186 miles or 299 km from StDogmaels to Amroth
SCOLTON MANOR
Discover a day with a difference at Scolton Manor, located just 5 miles north of Haverfordwest on the B4329 Cardigan Road. There's room to roam and rooms to BARAFUNDLE BAY AND BEACH “Wow!” is probably the best way to describe this beach. A small bay backed by dunes and pine trees, accessible only by a half mile walk from the nearest car park. 2021 TIDE TABLES & LEISURE USER GUIDE Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is . liable to drop below predicted heights. (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to BEST AFTERNOON TEA AND CREAM TEAS IN PEMBROKESHIRE Bosherston Tea Rooms, Bosherston Still known locally as ‘Aunt Vi’s’ (Violet ran the café for 75 years and received an MBE for her efforts, before sadly passing in 2016) this quaint tearoom in Bosherston village makes tea the old fashion way – loose-leaf in alarge teapot –
TOP 6 ROCK MARK FISHING AREAS The rugged shoreline of Pembrokeshire offers outstanding opportunities for anglers. Here are just a few of the many productive spots for rockfishing.
WEEKENDS AND SHORT BREAKS IN PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES Pembrokeshire is the perfect spot for a weekend break. It can be full on; throwing yourself off a cliff into a bubbling sea for fun. That’s coasteering.It can be calm and relaxing; an indulgent spa or maybe a visit to a gallery or museum.LATEST NEWS
Visit Pembrokeshire appoints new marketing agencies Posted on November 26, 2020. Visit Pembrokeshire is delighted to announce that it has appointed both a marketing agency and a PR specialist to help bring to life the county’s 2020-25 Destination Management Plan. HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN PEMBROKESHIRE The beauty of self-catering accommodation is you can take your holiday at your own pace. Late nights, early mornings, whatever suits you. If you’d rather stay indoors, snuggled up with a good book and roaring fire, go for it – it’s your holiday.CWM YR EGLWYS BEACH
Parking. In village centre. Facilities. Toilets and slipway. On shore facilities. There is a pub/restaurant/café at Pwllgwaelod. Garage, shop, pub & chip shop in Dinas. WHY GRASSHOLM ISLAND IS WHITE Grassholm Island is a spectacular sight, sitting 11-miles off the St Davids coastline, and is easily reach by boat trip.Your day starts with a boat brief before an exhilarating boat journey through Ramsey Sound – perfect for blowing off the cobwebs first thing in themorning!
FESTIVALS AND EVENTS Any excuse really, especially if there’s food involved. Our favourite foodie events include Narberth Food Festival at the end of September, Big Retreat Wales in Lawrenny and PEMBROKESHIRE BOAT CHARTERS Welcome to Pembrokeshire Boat Charters, based in the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park. We offer extraordinary boat trips in breathtaking scenery.If you are looking for an exciting and memorable day on the Pembrokeshire coast visiting uncharted waters and discovering hidden wildlife, Join us on our boat for your adventureawaits.
SEAL WATCHING PEMBROKESHIRE UK Where to find them: At the foot of the cliffs around Moylegrove, Strumble Head, St Davids and Cemaes Head is a good place to start. The secluded inaccessible beaches make the seals feel safe enough to ‘haul up’ to snooze and digested their latest catch but also to give birth to their fluffy white pups. ACCESSIBLE WALKS FOR WHEELCHAIRS AND BUGGIES Walking is a great way to explore Pembrokeshire, and this includes wheelchair walks. Gentle strolls and wheelchair access walks, perfect for families with pushchairs too,THE IMPERIAL HALL
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