Attractions in Pembrokeshire
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Explore Britain's only coastal national park, where rugged cliffs, golden beaches, and rich wildlife await along 186 miles of stunning coastline.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park4.8Excellent 10,972 Reviews -
Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo
Explore 120 acres of award-winning family fun with exotic animals, vintage rides, and adventure playgrounds in the heart of Pembrokeshire.
Begelly, Kilgetty SA68 0XA4.8Excellent 9,805 Reviews -
Pembroke Castle
Explore Pembroke Castle, a majestic Norman fortress and birthplace of the Tudor dynasty, offering rich history, stunning architecture, and immersive guided tours.
Pembroke SA71 4LA4.7Excellent 7,007 Reviews -
Bluestone Resort
Luxury lodges and family adventures await in Pembrokeshire’s scenic Bluestone National Park Resort, a vibrant village retreat set in 500 acres of countryside.
Canaston Wood, The Grange, Narberth SA67 8DE4.6Excellent 4,413 Reviews -
Carew Castle & Tidal Mill
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.
Castle Ln, Carew, Tenby SA70 8SL4.6Excellent 2,685 Reviews -
Manor Wildlife Park
Discover Wales's only walking safari with immersive animal encounters and family-friendly fun in the scenic surroundings of St Florence.
St Florence, Tenby SA70 8RJ4.6Excellent 3,078 Reviews -
Saint Govan's Chapel
A mystical 13th-century cliffside chapel steeped in legend, offering stunning coastal views and a journey into Wales’ spiritual past.
St. Govan's Head, Bosherston SA71 5DR4.8Excellent 1,636 Reviews -
Manorbier Castle
Discover Manorbier Castle, a stunning 11th-century Norman fortress perched on cliffs with breathtaking sea views and rich Welsh history.
Manorbier, Tenby SA70 7SY4.5Excellent 1,233 Reviews -
Picton Castle Gardens
Explore 50 acres of enchanting gardens and a medieval castle with Georgian charm in the heart of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Rhos, Haverfordwest SA62 4AS4.6Excellent 1,159 Reviews -
National Trust - Cilgerran Castle
Explore the dramatic ruins of Cilgerran Castle, a 13th-century Norman fortress perched above the breathtaking Teifi Gorge in scenic West Wales.
Cilgerran Castle near, Cardigan SA43 2SF4.4Very Good 1,015 Reviews -
National Trust - Colby Woodland Garden
Explore Colby Woodland Garden’s tranquil woodlands, vibrant meadows, and charming walled garden near Narberth in Pembrokeshire.
Colby Woodland Garden SA67 8PP4.7Excellent 1,244 Reviews -
The Dinosaur Park Tenby
Explore prehistoric adventures and family fun at The Dinosaur Park Tenby, where dinosaurs come alive amidst thrilling rides and interactive trails.
2 Gower View, Gumfreston, Tenby SA70 8RB4.5Excellent 2,164 Reviews -
Green Bridge of Wales
Discover the iconic 80-foot natural limestone arch on Pembrokeshire’s rugged coast, a breathtaking highlight of Wales’ coastal heritage.
Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembroke SA71 5EB4.8Excellent 878 Reviews -
Heatherton World of Activities
A vibrant adventure park near Tenby offering over 25 activities from go-karting to escape rooms for all ages in scenic Pembrokeshire.
St Florence, Tenby SA70 8RJ4.5Excellent 2,520 Reviews -
Strumble Head Lighthouse
Historic 1908 lighthouse on a rugged Pembrokeshire islet offering dramatic coastal views, wildlife spotting, and rich maritime heritage.
Pencaer SA64 0JL4.7Excellent 762 Reviews -
Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber
Explore Pentre Ifan, Wales’ towering 5,000-year-old Neolithic burial chamber with its iconic floating capstone and panoramic Pembrokeshire views.
Nevern, Crymych SA41 3TZ4.7Excellent 923 Reviews -
Oakwood Theme Park
Thrilling rides and family fun in scenic Pembrokeshire — Oakwood Theme Park, a cherished Welsh adventure destination.
Canaston Bridge, Narberth SA67 8DE4.6Excellent 6,581 Reviews -
Llys yr Esgob, Tyddewi / St Davids Bishop's Palace
Explore the majestic ruins of a 14th-century bishop’s palace nestled beside St Davids Cathedral in tranquil Pembrokeshire.
High St, St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6PE4.7Excellent 345 Reviews -
Castell Henllys Iron Age Village
Step back 2,000 years into a living Iron Age village nestled in Pembrokeshire’s stunning natural landscape.
Meline, Crymych SA41 3UR4.6Excellent 973 Reviews -
Llys yr Esgob Llandyfái / Lamphey Bishops Palace
Explore the tranquil ruins of Lamphey Bishop’s Palace, a medieval retreat showcasing the lavish lifestyle of Welsh bishops amid scenic Pembrokeshire countryside.
Bishops Palace, Pembroke SA71 5NT4.6Excellent 308 Reviews -
Llawhaden Castle
Explore the evocative ruins of Llawhaden Castle, a fortified bishop’s palace with panoramic views and rich medieval history in Pembrokeshire.
Tal-Y-Bont Hill, Llawhaden, Narberth SA67 8HL4.6Excellent 377 Reviews -
Bosherston Lily ponds
Victorian lily ponds where water lilies bloom in June and otters hunt in gin-clear waters.
Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Pembroke SA71 5DH4.8Excellent 421 Reviews -
Welsh Wildlife Centre
Explore the rich wildlife and serene wetlands of Teifi Marshes at the award-winning Welsh Wildlife Centre, a hub for conservation and family adventure.
Cilgerran SA43 2TB4.6Excellent 1,086 Reviews -
St Non's Chapel and Well
Discover the ancient birthplace of St David with sacred ruins, a healing holy well, and a serene chapel on the Pembrokeshire coast.
St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6BN4.7Excellent 460 Reviews -
Broad Haven Beach
A scenic south-facing beach with golden sands, iconic rock formations, and family-friendly waters on Pembrokeshire’s stunning coast.
Enfield Rd, Haverfordwest SA62 3JW4.8Excellent 940 Reviews -
Fishguard Fort
Historic 18th-century coastal fort overlooking Fishguard Bay, key to Britain’s last invasion and Welsh maritime defense.
Fishguard SA65 9NB4.5Excellent 379 Reviews -
Nolton Haven Beach
Secluded sandy beach with stunning cliffs, rock pools, and coastal path in Pembrokeshire’s peaceful St Bride’s Bay.
Haverfordwest SA62 3NH4.7Excellent 598 Reviews -
Blue Lagoon - Abereiddi
Discover the vibrant flooded slate quarry of Blue Lagoon at Abereiddi, a dramatic coastal gem blending industrial heritage with thrilling water adventures.
Abereiddi: SA62 6DT, Abermawr: SA62 5UX4.8Excellent 258 Reviews -
Broad Haven South Beach
A dramatic south-facing beach with golden sands, iconic Church Rock, and tranquil lily ponds on the Pembrokeshire Coast.
J35H+95, Pembroke SA71 5DZ4.9Excellent 359 Reviews -
Scolton Manor
Explore a beautifully restored Victorian manor and tranquil country park with family-friendly trails, gardens, and historic exhibits in Pembrokeshire.
Bethlehem, Haverfordwest SA62 5QL4.5Excellent 729 Reviews -
Upton Castle Gardens
Explore 35 acres of historic gardens, ancient woodland, and inspiring outdoor art surrounding a Norman castle in Pembroke Dock.
Upton Castle, Cosheston, Pembroke Dock SA72 4SE4.5Excellent 142 Reviews -
St. Catherines Island and fort
A historic tidal island fortress with panoramic views, rich wildlife, and a captivating blend of nature and Victorian heritage.
SA70 7BP4.4Very Good 87 Reviews -
St Catherine's Island & Fort
Explore St Catherine's Island & Fort, a dramatic Victorian coastal fortress blending rich military history with stunning Pembrokeshire sea views.
4.4Very Good 104 Reviews -
Pwllgwaelod Beach
A tranquil, sheltered cove on Pembrokeshire’s Dinas Island, offering scenic cliffs, calm waters, and historic charm.
Dinas Cross, Newport SA42 0SE4.7Excellent 230 Reviews -
Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course
A vibrant family farm adventure with frisbee golf, crazy golf, and playful animal encounters in picturesque Pembrokeshire countryside.
Clerkenhill, Haverfordwest SA62 4PE4.7Excellent 412 Reviews -
The Cauldron
Explore The Cauldron, a dramatic coastal rock formation in Pembrokeshire, offering climbing, wildlife sightings, and breathtaking sea views.
Castlemartin, Pembroke SA71 5DS4.9Excellent 128 Reviews -
Worm's Head
Discover the dramatic tidal island of Worm's Head at Rhossili Bay, where nature, history, and stunning coastal views converge.
Pen Pyrod, Bay, Rhossili4.9Excellent 76 Reviews -
National Trust - Tudor Merchant's House
Explore the rich history of a prosperous Tudor merchant’s home in the heart of historic Tenby, Wales.
Quay Hill, Tenby SA70 7BX4.5Excellent 375 Reviews -
Elegug Stacks
Explore the striking limestone pillars of Elegug Stacks, a vital seabird sanctuary and geological wonder on Pembrokeshire’s rugged coast.
Elegug Stacks, Pembroke4.8Excellent 93 Reviews -
The Boars Head
A welcoming gastropub in Templeton serving fresh, locally sourced meals with hearty portions and a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere.
Maple Ct, Templeton, Narberth SA67 8SD4.4Very Good 918 Reviews -
Church Rock
A striking natural rock formation on Pembroke’s coast, Church Rock captivates with rugged beauty and sunlit drama within a serene national park setting.
Broad Haven Cottage, Bosherston, Pembroke SA71 5DS4.8Excellent 46 Reviews -
Haverfordwest Priory
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.
Haverfordwest SA61 1BE4.2Very Good 63 Reviews -
Oriel y Parc Gallery & Visitor Centre
Discover Pembrokeshire’s coastal heritage and vibrant art scene at Oriel y Parc, the cultural heart of St Davids.
National Park Visitor Centre And Landscape Gallery, High St, Saint David's SA62 6NW4.4Very Good 730 Reviews -
Wiston Castle
Explore Wiston Castle, a remarkable 12th-century motte-and-bailey fortress founded by Flemish settlers on Wales’ historic Norman-Welsh frontier.
3 Cawdor Terrace, Wiston, Haverfordwest SA62 4PN4.4Very Good 97 Reviews -
Preseli Hills
Explore the mystical Preseli Hills, ancient uplands of Wales with breathtaking views, prehistoric mysteries, and rich cultural legends.
Clynderwen SA66 7QX4.8Excellent 44 Reviews -
Foel Drygarn Hill Fort
Explore Foel Drygarn Hill Fort, where ancient Bronze Age cairns meet Iron Age fortifications amid stunning Preseli Hills panoramas.
Crymych SA41 3SG4.7Excellent 68 Reviews -
The Brewery Inn
A charming Pembrokeshire gastropub blending local flavors, warm hospitality, and a cozy country atmosphere in the heart of Cosheston.
Cosheston, Pembroke Dock SA72 4UD4.8Excellent 532 Reviews -
Celtic Quest Coasteering
Experience thrilling coasteering adventures exploring Pembrokeshire’s rugged coastline with expert guides and full safety gear.
Four Winds, Haverfordwest SA62 5JJ5.0Excellent 301 Reviews -
Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary
Walk with llamas through peaceful Welsh valleys at the family-run sanctuary dedicated to animal welfare and immersive countryside adventures.
Glanrhydwilym, Rhydwilym, Llandissilio, Clynderwen SA66 7QH5.0Excellent 56 Reviews -
Garn Wen
Explore the evocative Neolithic burial chambers of Garn Wen, a serene prehistoric site nestled in Goodwick’s historic landscape.
47 Harbour Village, Goodwick SA64 0DY4.0Very Good 56 Reviews -
Chapel Bay Fort & Museum
Explore Chapel Bay Fort & Museum, a historic coastal fortress in Pembrokeshire offering rich military history and stunning waterway views.
Chapel Bay Fort SA71 5BE4.7Excellent 122 Reviews -
National Trust - Stackpole
Explore 3,000 acres of coastal beauty, historic gardens, and wildlife-rich landscapes at the iconic Stackpole Estate in Pembrokeshire.
88A Main St, Pembroke SA71 4HH4.8Excellent 91 Reviews -
Maritime Museum
Discover Pembrokeshire’s rich maritime heritage through engaging exhibits and passionate volunteer guides at the West Wales Maritime Museum.
6JY, Front St, Pembroke Dock4.8Excellent 55 Reviews -
Strumble Head
Iconic 1908 lighthouse on a rugged islet with dramatic coastal views, rich history, and abundant wildlife on Pembrokeshire’s wild northwest coast.
Goodwick SA64 0JL4.8Excellent 42 Reviews -
Picton Castle
Explore a medieval castle with Georgian charm set amidst 50 acres of stunning gardens and family-friendly adventures in Pembrokeshire.
Picton Castle, Gardens, Haverfordwest SA62 4AS4.2Very Good 22 Reviews -
Hubberston Fort
Explore the evocative ruins of Hubberston Fort, a Victorian coastal fortress guarding Milford Haven with rich military history and stunning sea views.
Milford Haven SA73 3HB4.0Very Good 18 Reviews -
Abereiddi Tower
Discover Abereiddi Tower, a mysterious coastal lookout surrounded by Pembrokeshire’s rugged cliffs, slate quarry ruins, and breathtaking sea views.
Llanrhian, Haverfordwest SA62 6DT4.9Excellent 9 Reviews -
Equinox
Discover Tenby’s vibrant gift shop blending global artistry with unique treasures on St Julian’s Street.
St Julian's St, Tenby SA70 7BA4.6Excellent 137 Reviews -
Welsh Spitfire Museum
Discover the iconic Spitfire and its restoration journey in a unique, volunteer-run museum nestled behind a charity shop in Haverfordwest.
29 Bridge St, Haverfordwest SA61 2AL4.0Very Good 37 Reviews -
Monkton Old Hall
Step into Pembroke’s medieval past at Monkton Old Hall, a beautifully preserved 14th-century guesthouse with Norman roots and rich monastic heritage.
5 Church Terrace, Monkton, Pembroke SA71 4LN4.8Excellent 21 Reviews -
Boho Beach House
Eclectic bohemian gift shop by Saundersfoot beach offering unique handcrafted treasures in a vibrant seaside setting.
3 Cambrian Pl, Saundersfoot SA69 9ER4.8Excellent 14 Reviews -
Hazewell Club
A cozy sports club in Tenby offering fresh beers, warm atmosphere, and a friendly community spirit near scenic coastal gardens.
S Cliff Gardens, Tenby SA70 7DT3.7Good 19 Reviews -
Christkindl
Discover unique gifts and festive treasures at Christkindl, Saundersfoot’s charming High Street boutique.
High St, Saundersfoot SA69 9EJ4.8Excellent 17 Reviews -
Devil's Bridge
A breathtaking natural rock arch on a tidal island, blending rugged coastal beauty with thrilling adventure and rich wildlife.
Rhossili4.9Excellent 74 Reviews -
Kilroom (St Thomas' Bay)
Discover Kilroom at St Thomas' Bay, a serene coastal haven in Milford Haven blending natural beauty and rich maritime heritage.
Herbrandston, Milford Haven SA73 3SU5.0Excellent 2 Reviews
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