Pembrokeshire

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Where to stay in Pembrokeshire

Best time: May-Aug. This period offers the warmest weather and longest days, perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline.

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Pembrokeshire, like a local

Don't miss

  • Pembrokeshire Coast National Park: Stunning coastal views and hiking trails.
  • St Davids Cathedral: A historical gem and the smallest city in the UK.
  • Tenby: Charming seaside town with beautiful beaches.
  • Carew Castle: Fascinating history and picturesque ruins.
  • Skomer Island: Wildlife sanctuary famous for puffins.

Where to eat

  • The Shed Bistro: Known for its fresh, locally-sourced seafood.
  • The Salt Cellar: Offers a unique seafood dining experience with a sea view.
  • The Cwtch: Delicious Welsh cuisine in a cozy setting.

Do this

  • Kayaking in the sea caves: Explore the dramatic coastline from the water.
  • Walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path: Iconic views and diverse wildlife along the trail.
  • Attending the Fishguard Folk Festival: Experience local music and culture in a vibrant atmosphere.

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds at popular sites.
  • Check tide times before visiting beaches and coastal paths to ensure safety.
  • Sample local delicacies like laverbread or bara brith at local markets.
  • Use the coastal bus service for convenient access to multiple hiking trails along the coast.

Know before you go

Best time

May-Aug. This period offers the warmest weather and longest days, perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline.

Getting around

Public buses and local taxis. Cycling is also popular in the area, with bike rental options available.

Airport

CWL

Language

English and Welsh.

Money

GBP. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it's wise to carry some cash for small vendors.

Safety

Pembrokeshire is generally safe for tourists, but always be cautious in remote areas, especially near cliffs and water.

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