Towering sea cliffs, beautiful secluded beaches, moorland hills, rich with wildlife and history, the origin of the Stonehenge Bluestones something for everybody
Golf
Walking
Walking
Pembrokeshire manages to pack in 8 courses including links and parkland. courses
Fishing
Walking
Bird watching
Pembrokeshire has some of the best fishing in Wales, be it sea fishing, game fishing or coarse and still water fishing
Bird watching
Activity Centres
Bird watching
Pembrokeshire provides such a rich landscape for resident and visiting birds that it’s best to always have your ‘bins’ with you
Boat Trips
Activity Centres
Activity Centres
Take a boat trip to see seabirds or dolphins or a fishing trip to catch supper
Activity Centres
Activity Centres
Activity Centres
A great place to start your love affair with the Pembrokeshire outdoors
Horse Riding
Museums & Galleries
Museums & Galleries
Horse riding in Pembrokeshire only needs to be tried once then you’ll be hooked.
Museums & Galleries
Museums & Galleries
Museums & Galleries
Pembrokeshire boasts two fine galleries and many museums
Beaches
Museums & Galleries
Beaches
Acres and acres of golden sands backed by dunes or small secluded rocky coves take your pick
Cycling
Coastal Path
Beaches
There’s no better way to explore Pembrokeshire: on two wheels (stabilisers optional), with the open road and some stunning scenery.
Coastal Path
Coastal Path
Coastal Path
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail hugs the coastline for 186 miles or 299km of some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Britain.