Local Area Information
Your perfect Pembrokeshire break starts here. Pembrokeshire boasts rich history and natural beauty along the one hundred and eighty-six miles of rugged picturesque coastline. Whether you want to fill your days with activities or simply take a break and relax, Pembrokeshire is the place for you! With Freshwater East beach on your doorstep you may want to just relax in the sun or take a walk along the pembrokeshire coastal path which passes the front of the flat through the dunes. Go to the left to swannlake bay and manorbier and to the right to stackpole and the beautiful barfaundle beach
Towns and villages to visit in Pembrokeshire
One of the most interesting places to visit in Pembrokeshire is Tenby, a walled seaside town on the south coast. Parts of the 13th century walls remain and are a treat to see, particularly the Five Arches barbican gatehouse. Aside from visiting Tenby itself, the town is located near to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and on the beautiful coast path. The neighbouring Saundersfoot is a different but equally beautiful part of Pembrokeshire. This pretty seaside coastal village is known as one of Pembrokeshire’s finest holiday resorts and has a charming atmosphere, . Filled with wonderful restaurants and independent gift shops, there’s plenty to keep all tastes occupied. What’s more, Saundersfoot boasts a Blue Flag beach, meaning that it is one of the cleanest in the world, perfect for safe bathing and relaxing on the golden sands.
Out and about in Pembrokeshire
A great way of experiencing Pembrokeshire’s beautiful coastline in a more relaxing fashion is to take one of the wildlife boat trips to Grassholm, Skomer or Skokholm, whereas adventure lovers will want to look out for two of the most popular Pembrokeshire events: Ironman Wales and the Red Bull Cliff Diving event. The county is also extremely popular for activities such as water sports and cycling, which are a must do for the more adventurous. For days out for all the family, check our Pembrokeshire Deals & Offers, which will not only give you ideas, but will also help you to save money during your stay in Pembrokeshire. From getting up close with animals at Folly Farm, to viewing a collection of stunning plants at the National Botanic Garden of Wales or visiting the Local theme park oakwood for the ride enthuisiast's it’s easy to put together a jam-packed schedule of things to do when you’re not relaxing in your Pembrokeshire holiday cottage.
Pembrokeshire Castles
Pembrokeshire holidays would not be complete without a visit to Pembroke Castle, the famous birthplace of Henry VII. Many more castles are dotted around the Pembrokeshire area, providing plenty of inspiration for budding poets and history buffs, such as Carew Castle and Manorbier Castle. Why not look out for the guides to castles in Wales for more inspiration for your Welsh heritage adventure?
This is just a taste of what’s on offer in Pembrokeshire, but it demonstrates that there is much to discover in the area and there is something on offer for everyone.