Explore Pembrokeshire

 

Set on the westerly fringes of the UK, Pembrokeshire is a paradise many have yet to explore. With the sea surrounding three sides of the National Park, you’ll find it is a haven for water sports, coastal walks and so much more! Don’t forget about the stunning wildlife that call this place home, from migratory puffins to the Atlantic grey seals, there is always something to see.

 
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Where to stay?

If you are looking for somewhere to stay in Pembrokeshire then look no further than Noddfa Farm. Just a short drive from St Davids, this guesthouse is surrounded by the beautiful landscape that Pembrokeshire is well known for. With plenty of space, a tv and a big bathroom, you have everything you need to have an amazing stay. For those wanting to scrap the luxuries, the small campsites outside features amazing facilities at a really good price. On certain days of the week, you can get your hands on some home made pizza which is apparently the best around!

 

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path

For those looking for spectacular coastal walks, look no further. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path stretches for 186 miles, meandering along the coast line, giving you the chance to explore coves, harbours and over 50 beaches. Don’t forget this path leads you through many different towns and villages as well as the smallest city in Britain: St Davids.

 
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What is there to do?

Pembrokeshire is such a diverse National Park, it literally has something for everyone! For those wanting to get their adrenaline pumping, you’ll find many different outdoor activity providers offering lots of different water sports and adventures such as coasteering and sea kayaking. Maybe that isn’t for you and that is okay, so why not head out on the many different coastal walks that allow you to discover more of the beautiful landscape and get back in touch with nature. If you want to go back in time, there are many different castles, such as Pembroke Castle, where you can learn more about the areas history and see what life was like back hundreds of years ago.

 

Places & Activities in Pembrokeshire

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