Pembroke – A historic town dominated by Pembroke Castle, with scenic river walks and a rich history.
“Exploring the castle is fascinating. There are some great cafés as well as an excellent walk around the town. Click the map below for more info. IT’s FREE ”
Tenby – A picturesque seaside town known for its stunning beaches, historic town walls, and charming harbour.
“We love the sandy beaches and the colourful shops lining the harbour. Plenty of night life and nice restaurants. Great for a not so sunny day out.”
Saundersfoot – A beautiful coastal village with a bustling harbour, sandy beaches, and excellent seafood restaurants.
“Perfect for a relaxing stroll along the beach and a delicious seafood lunch at the harbour.”
Narberth – A gorgeous little market town in the east of Pembrokeshire. Multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the high street which has developed quite a reputation as a shopper’s heaven.
“Pop into Ultra Comida for some spanish style tapas, or pick up some treats to bring back with you.” – Greg
St Davids – St Davids is named after the patron saint of Wales, Saint David. St Davids is the smallest city in Britain with a population of just over 1,600. City status was awarded in 1995 although the roots of St Davids go back to the 5th century when St David himself lived here.
“We combined this day out with a Voyage of discovery boat trip and lunch at St Davids Cross Hotel.” – Greg