Things to do in Pembrokeshire

Surrounded by sea on three sides Pembrokeshire is a dramatically scenic corner of Southwest Wales. An area of outstanding natural beauty. Our landscape is protected by the unique Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where along its shores you’ll find the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The 186 miles of meandering trail visits coves and harbours, over 50 beaches, through vibrant towns and villages, brimming with life, culture and creativity. Here are a few things we recommend doing in Pembrokeshire

Enjoy one of our many beaches, Nolton is great for a cook up and rock pools, Broad Haven is our nearest beach and has great places to eat and drink and Newgale is fab for surfing and a blustery walk.

Enjoy a cook up on a beach, hot choc marshmallows sausages... nothing beats it, but please always take your rubbish home, ensure fires are well managed and fully extinguished, we can lend you a Kelly kettle to make a cuppa if you want.

-Go crabbing, Dale has a great pontoon for this, lower town Fishguard is also a good spot, But for a relaxing afternoon https://www.jollysailorburton.co.uk/ is our favourite, they serve great food, their is a play area for kids, beer garden and the pontoon is fab for crabbing, you can even buy a crabbing kit from them.

-Walk the coast path, with 186 miles to explore we are sure you won't get bored https://www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/things-to-do/walking-in-the-park/web-walks/. We provide a book of our favourite walks in each of our properties.

-explore the cycle paths https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/cycle-pembrokeshire

-visit one of the islands, Skomer island is the place to see puffins May-August https://www.welshwildlife.org/visit/skomer-island

-book a boat trip to see more of Pembrokeshire's amazing wildlife, we have used https://www.ramseyisland.co.uk/ and can recommend the one hour Ramsey island trip, plenty of seals and even dolphins were spotted when we went. If your looking for a more relaxed trip we can recommend a canoe trips with https://www.paddlewest.co.uk/ on the Cleddau River.

-visit a castle, Pembroke https://pembrokecastle.co.uk/ and Carew https://www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/carew-castle/are both pretty special.

-go surfing, book surf lessons, we have found https://www.outerreefsurfschool.com/ to be very good.

-visit the Bug farm https://www.thebugfarm.co.uk/ great little place to visit.

-Chippy tea on the beach  we use somethings cooking in Letterston… you can order online and then head on to fishguard to go crabbing.Something's Cooking. https://sites.google.com/view/somethingscooking/home


https://llys-y-fran.co.uk/ is a great place to go to fish, mountain bike, walk and more... its best to pre book activities to avoid disapointment.

https://scoltonmanor.co.uk/ is an easy day out with kids, walks, play areas all for the price of parking.

Picton castle has stunning gardens and a mini zoo, with a lovely cafe its a fab day out that is always enjoyed by all the family:https://www.pictoncastle.co.uk/

Clarkenhill farm and frisbee golf is a great family day out:https://clerkenhill.co.uk/

Recently re-opened Haverfordwest's independent cinema "The Palace" https://www.haverfordwestcinema.co.uk/ is really good value at £5-£6 a ticket.

We also have a great local swimming pool  https://pembrokeshireleisure.co.uk/haverfordwest-leisure-centre/ you may need to download an app or ring up to book these days.