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Explore Wogan Cavern, a vast natural cave beneath Pembroke Castle, where prehistoric history and medieval fortifications intertwine beneath Wales’ iconic fortress.
Explore Pembroke Castle, a majestic Norman fortress and birthplace of the Tudor dynasty, offering rich history, stunning architecture, and immersive guided tours.
Step into Pembroke’s medieval past at Monkton Old Hall, a beautifully preserved 14th-century guesthouse with Norman roots and rich monastic heritage.
Discover Pembrokeshire’s rich maritime heritage through engaging exhibits and passionate volunteer guides at the West Wales Maritime Museum.
Explore Wales’ rich maritime and aviation heritage at Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, where history and culture come alive in a historic chapel setting.
Britain’s only coastal national park, offering 186 miles of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, wildlife, and outdoor adventures in stunning West Wales.
The administrative heart of Wales’ stunning coastal National Park, safeguarding nature, heritage, and visitor experiences.
A charming Pembrokeshire gastropub blending traditional warmth with modern, locally sourced cuisine in the heart of Cosheston.
Explore West Martello Tower, a historic gem in Pembroke Dock, where military history meets breathtaking coastal views.
Explore the tranquil ruins of Lamphey Bishop’s Palace, a medieval retreat showcasing the lavish lifestyle of Welsh bishops amid scenic Pembrokeshire countryside.
Explore 35 acres of historic gardens, ancient woodland, and inspiring outdoor art surrounding a Norman castle in Pembroke Dock.
Explore tranquil ancient woodlands and vibrant estuary habitats rich in wildlife and heritage along the scenic Cleddau waterways.
A peaceful six-acre walled garden blending heritage horticulture with community care in the heart of Pembrokeshire’s Stackpole Estate.
Explore 3,000 acres of stunning beaches, tranquil lily ponds, and rich heritage on Wales’ iconic Stackpole Estate.
A serene harbour and gateway to stunning coastal walks and beaches within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Explore Wales’ only restored tidal mill, set beside historic Carew Castle and a scenic millpond in the heart of Pembrokeshire.
Explore over 2,000 years of Welsh history at Carew Castle & Tidal Mill, a unique blend of medieval fortress and historic tidal mill beside a scenic millpond.
Explore Carew Cross, a stunning historical landmark in Pembrokeshire, where rich heritage meets serene landscapes, perfect for history lovers and nature enthusiasts.
Discover the serene beauty of Bosherston Lily Ponds, a historic and wildlife-rich nature reserve along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
A dramatic south-facing beach with golden sands, iconic Church Rock, and tranquil lily ponds on the Pembrokeshire Coast.
A striking natural rock formation on Pembroke’s coast, Church Rock captivates with rugged beauty and sunlit drama within a serene national park setting.
Discover the mystical cliffside chapel where legend, history, and the wild Pembrokeshire coast converge in a timeless sanctuary.
Experience the raw power and beauty of Wales’ rugged coast at The Cauldron, a captivating natural seascape in Pembrokeshire.
Discover Manorbier Castle, a stunning 11th-century Norman fortress perched on cliffs with breathtaking sea views and rich Welsh history.
Iconic limestone stacks teeming with seabirds, set in breathtaking Pembrokeshire coastal scenery and rich wildlife habitat.
Discover Milford Waterfront’s charming blend of seaside views, boutique shopping, and vibrant dining in the heart of Pembrokeshire’s historic harbor town.
Discover the iconic 80-foot natural limestone arch on Pembrokeshire’s rugged coast, a breathtaking highlight of Wales’ coastal heritage.
Discover Milford Haven’s rich maritime heritage and historic waterfront stories at the Old Customs House museum.
Explore the evocative ruins of Hubberston Fort, a Victorian coastal fortress guarding Milford Haven with rich military history and stunning sea views.
Sheltered sand and shingle beach near Milford Haven, perfect for sailing, sunbathing, and exploring Pembrokeshire’s coastal heritage.
Discover Wales's only walking safari with immersive animal encounters and family-friendly fun in the scenic surroundings of St Florence.
A vibrant adventure park near Tenby offering over 25 activities from go-karting to escape rooms for all ages in scenic Pembrokeshire.
Discover Pembrokeshire’s eco-friendly deer sanctuary with immersive buggy safaris, family fun, and tranquil countryside walks.
Explore prehistoric adventures and family fun at The Dinosaur Park Tenby, where dinosaurs come alive amidst thrilling rides and interactive trails.
Discover Kilroom at St Thomas' Bay, a serene coastal haven in Milford Haven blending natural beauty and rich maritime heritage.
Explore 50 acres of enchanting gardens and a medieval castle with Georgian charm in the heart of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Explore a medieval castle with Georgian charm set amidst 50 acres of stunning gardens and family-friendly adventures in Pembrokeshire.
Explore a WWII coastal fortress brought to life by passionate volunteers within the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Experience the tranquility and stunning views at Ryan Davies Bridge, a hidden gem in Haverfordwest, perfect for photography and leisurely strolls.
Explore the atmospheric ruins of a 13th-century Augustinian priory and Britain’s only surviving medieval ecclesiastical pleasure garden on the banks of the River Cleddau.
Thrilling rides and family fun in scenic Pembrokeshire — Oakwood Theme Park, a cherished Welsh adventure destination.
Luxury lodges and family adventures await in Pembrokeshire’s scenic Bluestone National Park Resort, a vibrant village retreat set in 500 acres of countryside.
Discover the iconic Spitfire and its restoration journey in a unique, volunteer-run museum nestled behind a charity shop in Haverfordwest.
Discover the Gorsedd Of Bards Circle in Haverfordwest, a captivating historical landmark celebrating Welsh culture and artistic heritage.
Explore 120 acres of award-winning family fun with exotic animals, vintage rides, and adventure playgrounds in the heart of Pembrokeshire.
A cozy sports club in Tenby offering fresh beers, warm atmosphere, and a friendly community spirit near scenic coastal gardens.
A vibrant family farm adventure with frisbee golf, crazy golf, and playful animal encounters in picturesque Pembrokeshire countryside.
Step inside a Tudor merchant’s home in historic Tenby and experience the vibrant life of a prosperous 16th-century trader.
Discover Tenby’s vibrant gift shop blending global artistry with unique treasures on St Julian’s Street.
Experience the grandeur of Tenby Castle, a historic landmark offering breathtaking coastal views and a glimpse into medieval history.
Discover unique gifts and festive treasures at Christkindl, Saundersfoot’s charming High Street boutique.
Eclectic bohemian gift shop by Saundersfoot beach offering unique handcrafted treasures in a vibrant seaside setting.
Explore Tenby’s tidal island fortress with rich history, stunning views, and unique wildlife encounters on St Catherine's Island and Fort.
Explore the historic Napoleonic fort and tidal island charm of St Catherine's Island, where history meets stunning coastal views.
A welcoming gastropub in Templeton serving fresh, locally sourced meals with hearty portions and a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere.
Discover Caldey Abbey, a serene monastic sanctuary on Caldey Island blending ancient Celtic heritage with tranquil island beauty.
Historic lighthouse guiding ships through Pembrokeshire’s rugged seas with timeless maritime heritage and stunning island views.
Discover original watercolours and local art inspired by Pembrokeshire’s stunning coastal landscapes at The Boathouse Gallery.
Explore Wiston Castle, a remarkable 12th-century motte-and-bailey fortress founded by Flemish settlers on Wales’ historic Norman-Welsh frontier.
Accessible coastal viewpoint with stunning panoramas of Pembrokeshire’s rugged coastline and peaceful seating areas managed by the National Trust.
A family-friendly sandy beach with stunning Pembrokeshire coast views, village charm, and safe bathing waters.
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Explore Wogan Cavern, a vast natural cave beneath Pembroke Castle, where prehistoric history and medieval fortifications intertwine beneath Wales’ iconic fortress.
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