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Coast path, beaches, countryside walks, shops, theme parks, pubs, restaurants, leisure centres, castles, quad biking, paddle boarding, golf courses and much more........

Pembrokeshire offers so much for you to explore!

If you’re looking for beaches then within 5 miles you have Amroth or the bustling town of Saundersfoot. Venture 3 miles further along the coast and you’ll find the delightful town of Tenby with its colourful houses, four lovely beaches and the opportunity to take a trip to Caldey Island. A little further afield there’s stunning Barafundle Bay and Broad Haven South Beach, which is also one of Wales’ best Dark Sky Discovery sites. Why not travel west to St David’s, the UK’s smallest city, and take in the Cathedral or perhaps a boat trip to Ramsey Island. 


If you want to explore the countryside, there’s the Llys-y-Frân Lake & Visitor Centre where you can decide how energetic you’re feeling - enjoy the views, take a walk around the reservoir or try one of the water sports on offer. The Preseli Hills are also close by, offering stunning vistas across the surrounding countryside. 


For shopping, head to the market town of Narberth (2.5 miles) which boasts a wide range of independent boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. For days out, you are in a perfect location with Folly Farm Family Adventure Park and Zoo (2 miles) and Oakwood Theme Park (3.5 miles) just a short drive away. 

Beaches

Theme Parks

Great Food

Coast Path

Tenby

Tenby or Dinbych-y-pysgod in Welsh ('fortlet of the fish'), is an historic walled town well known for its colourful houses clustered around the busy harbour. There’s lots to see and do including:

Four 4 sandy beaches: Castle, Harbour, North and South. Head to South Beach where dogs are permitted all year round. On the other beaches, there are dog restrictions between 1st April and 30th September.

Saundersfoot

Saundersfoot has 3 main beaches along with boutique shops, restaurants, pubs, fish & chips and ice cream parlours.

  • The Glen Beach can be accessed past the new harbour master office is good for rock pooling . Offers unrestricted dog access, but be careful of the tide. 
  • Coppet Hall Beach Centre
    Beach activity centre, restaurant, toilets and a large car park with easy access to Saundersfoot.

Pembrokeshire Coast Path

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a spectacular 186 mile (299 km) long National Trail covering some of the most varied coastal scenery in Britain, stretching from St Dogmaels in the north to Amroth in the south. Both the Wales Coast Path and the International Appalachian Trail follow the route of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path through Pembrokeshire.

Eating Out

  • The local pub, The Boar’s Head, is both family and dog-friendly. Just a 3 minute walk and serves excellent food. We suggest you book a table online in advance as it gets very busy.
  • Dragon Palace – Award Winning Chinese restaurant and take away.
  • Narberth has a wide selection of cafes, restaurants and take-aways. We can recommend the Masala Indian Restaurant and The Malthouse Café.
  • Saundersfoot and Tenby both have a wide range of tea rooms, restaurants and pubs to choose from.  Try out the Butternut Pantry in Saundersfoot for great all-day breakfasts and fresh food.
  • For Fish & Chips then the Kilgetty Fish Bar is just a few minutes away
  • Rib & Oyster in Kilgetty combines a quality butchers and fishmonger with an intimate restaurant
  • For a lazy Sunday lunch then you can't get much better than The Stackpole Inn

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