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Explore Pembrokeshire

Discover the enchanting beauty of Pembrokeshire, a coastal gem nestled in southwest Wales. With its stunning landscapes, rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and charming seaside villages. The area is a paradise for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching.

Pembrokeshire also boasts a rich history, with historic castles and landmarks to explore. Immerse yourself in the welcoming local culture, enjoy fresh seafood, and experience the tranquility of this picturesque destination. Pembrokeshire offers a diverse range of experiences for an unforgettable travel adventure.

Eateries

Mamgu

MamGu

Nestled in the heart of St Davids, Britain's smallest city, MamGu Welshcakes offers a diverse selection of traditional and inventive Welsh cakes. Located within the enchanting ruins of St Mary's Chapel, a 14th-century structure near St Davids Cathedral, this warm and inviting café adds a delightful twist to classic Welsh dishes, including Welsh Rarebit, Cawl, and Crempogs. Beyond delicious offerings, MamGu aims to provide visitors with an immersive experience, sharing insights into Welsh culture.


➤ Refectory, St Davids Cathedral, St Davids, Haverfordwest, SA62 6PE

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The Shed

The Shed

Situated in the renowned village of Porthgain along the picturesque Pembrokeshire coast path, this relaxed and informal fish and chip bistro stands out for its commitment to freshness and authenticity. Specialising in locally caught fish and shellfish, the establishment ensures that the seafood is landed daily and served within hours, whenever possible. The interior is adorned with local artwork, creating a cosy coastal atmosphere complemented by fresh coffee, teas, and homemade cakes.


➤ 56 Llanrhian Rd, Porthgain, Haverfordwest, SA62 5BN

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St.Brides inn

St. Brides Inn

Located in Little Haven, the Saint Brides Inn is a charming destination offering home-prepared and cooked food. The menu emphasizes fresh local produce, creating a delightful dining experience in peaceful surroundings. With a focus on excellent, freshly prepared food and friendly service, the inn also boasts an extensive yet reasonably priced wine list and ales. A picturesque sun-trapped beer garden, situated just across from the pub, provides a lovely outdoor setting for al fresco dining.


➤ St Brides Rd, Little Haven, Haverfordwest, SA62 3UN

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Activities

Coasteering

Coasteering

Experience the thrill of coasteering in Pembrokeshire, where rugged cliffs meet the stunning coastline. This active adventure activity combines cliff jumping, rock climbing, and sea traversing for an adrenaline-pumping exploration of the region's natural beauty. Guided coasteering excursions lead participants safely through hidden coves, sea caves, and towering cliffs, providing an exhilarating way to connect with the coastal landscape and meet new people.


➤ Four Winds, Haverfordwest, SA62 5JJ

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Boat trips

Boat Trips

Embark on unforgettable boat trips in Pembrokeshire, Wales, to discover the region's coastal wonders. Cruise along the breathtaking shoreline, exploring hidden sea caves, dramatic cliffs, and pristine beaches. Whether on wildlife-watching excursions or leisurely tours, these boat trips offer a unique perspective of Pembrokeshire's marine life, including seals, dolphins, and seabirds. Revealing fascinating insights into the area's rich history and ecology.


➤ 1 High St, St Davids, Haverfordwest, SA62 6SA

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Foraging

Foraging

Pembrokeshire offers a unique experience for nature and food enthusiasts. With its diverse coastal landscape, including woodlands and meadows, the region provides abundant wild edibles. Foragers exploring coastal paths and inland trails can discover a variety of plants, mushrooms, and seaweed, contributing to the rich culinary offerings. Engage with knowledgeable local experts who will share insights into the region's biodiversity.


➤ Parking, Camp Black Rock, Denant Hill, Dreenhill, Haverfordwest, SA62 3TS

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Pottery

Pottery

Unleash your creativity in Pembrokeshire with hands-on pottery workshops. Get into the vibrant local arts scene, learn from skilled artisans, and craft your own quaint ceramic pieces against the backdrop of Pembrokeshire's picturesque landscapes. Immerse yourself in the therapeutic art of pottery while connecting with the region's rich cultural heritage. Take home your handiwork as a cherished souvenir and a reminder of your time in Wales.


➤ Trewent Hill, Freshwater East, Pembroke, SA71 5LJ

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Horse Riding

Horse Riding

Discover the picturesque landscapes, from coastal paths to lush countryside, while forging a special bond with your horse. Horse riding not only offer scenic trails but also provide a unique opportunity to connect with and care for your companion. Suitable for riders of all levels, these guided excursions in Pembrokeshire promise an unforgettable blend of nature, adventure, and a hands-on experience.


➤ Meadow Farm, A40, Rudbaxton, Haverfordwest, SA62 4DB

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Kayaking

Kayaking

Dive into the coastal wonders of Pembrokeshire with thrilling kayaking adventures. Explore sea caves, paddle along pristine beaches, and enjoy the diverse marine life of this Welsh gem. With guided tours catering to all levels, experience the perfect combination of nature and water sports. Take in the beauty of Pembrokeshire's scenic coastline while having a refreshing dose of exercise.


➤ Smokehouse, Nelson Quay, Milford Haven, Docks, SA73 3AA

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