Things to do in Pembrokeshire

Famous for the 186 miles of Pembrokeshire Coastal Path (which passes right by our door) and with over 50 incredible beaches to explore as well as dramatic inland landscapes such as the Preseli Hills Saundersfoot. Our ‘own’ part of the Coast Path (the section between Amroth and Tenby) is fairly challenging but has incredible views along its entire length.

For information on all the beaches and activities that Pembrokeshire has to offer the Visit Pembrokeshire website is a perfect official guide and we’re always happy to tell guests about all of our own favourite spots to visit.

Beaches in Pembrokeshire

Beaches in Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire offers a range of National Park status protected beaches. Explore acres golden sands backed by dunes like Freshwater West and Broad Haven south or a small, secluded rocky cove, such a Cwm yr Eglwys, perfect for rock-pooling.

St Davids Cathedral

St Davids Cathedral

Located in the charming city of St Davids, St Davids Cathedral is a stunning masterpiece of medieval architecture. Visitors can admire its beautiful stained glass windows, explore the tranquil grounds, and learn about its significance as a pilgrimage site dating back to the 12th century.

Castell Henllys Iron Age Village

Castell Henllys Iron Age Village

Come and enjoy a prehistoric day out at Castell Henllys and immerse yourself in the only Iron Age village in Britain where the roundhouses have been reconstructed on the very spot they would have stood 2,000 years ago.

Barafundle Bay

Barafundle Bay

Nestled on the Pembrokeshire coast, Barafundle Bay is a secluded treasure known for its pristine golden sands and clear waters. Reachable only via a picturesque walk, it offers stunning views and a peaceful retreat.

Blue Lagoon in Abereiddi

Blue Lagoon at Abereiddi

The Blue Lagoon in Abereiddi, Wales, is a striking turquoise pool formed from a flooded quarry. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs, it’s a favourite spot for coasteering, cliff diving, and soaking in breathtaking coastal scenery.

Skomer Island

Skomer Island

A National Nature Reserve located less than a mile off the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast, Skomer is truly a wonderful place to visit. Known for its puffins, manx shearwaters, dolphins, seals, razorbills, historical remains, landscape and so much more.

Carew Castle

Carew Castle

Carew Castle is a captivating historic site, set on a scenic estuary in Pembrokeshire. With its striking blend of medieval and later architecture, explore its atmospheric ruins, including the impressive tower, fortified walls, and the nearby 19th-century mill, all surrounded by beautiful parkland and a serene freshwater lake.

Manorbier Castle

Manorbier Castle

Manorbier Castle is a picturesque medieval fortress set in a stunning coastal location. With its well-preserved walls, towers, and stunning views over the bay, the castle offers a glimpse into the past, including its role as a stronghold during the Norman conquest.

Pembroke Castle

Pembroke Castle

Pembroke Castle is over 900 years old and was the seat of power in West Wales for centuries. Idyllically set on the banks of the river estuary, this mighty fortress is largely intact, and its endless passages, tunnels and stairways are great fun to explore, plus there are super exhibitions, which tell the tale of its medieval life.

Folly Farm

Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo

Folly Farm promises adventure for all ages, with an exciting zoo, nostalgic fairground rides, and a delightful farm experience. Encounter exotic animals, enjoy classic rides, and interact with lovable farm animals—all for an unforgettable day in Pembrokeshire!

Heatherton Activities

Heatherton World of Activities

Heatherton World of Activities offers endless fun for everyone, with adventure golf, go-karting, high ropes, archery, and more. Set in the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside, it’s the ideal spot for family fun, thrill-seekers, and unforgettable group outings!

Manor Wildlife Park

Manor Wildlife Park

Manor Wildlife Park offers a unique wildlife experience, where you can encounter fascinating animals up close in spacious, natural habitats. Stroll through the scenic park, hand-feed gentle wallabies, and discover exotic species—a perfect day out for animal lovers in Pembrokeshire!