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The Magic of West Wales

Discover a land where rugged cliffs meet turquoise waters, and ancient woodlands whisper stories of old. West Wales is a sanctuary for those seeking to reconnect with nature, offering a slower pace of life that inspires deep relaxation and endless exploration.

Coastal cliffs with a sandy cove and clear green water
Image by Don Lodge

St Davids Cathedral

Image by Jonathan Walters

Tenby

Must-See Favourites

Puffin on cliff by 'THE WICK Y WIG' sign, ocean behind.

Skomer Island

Image by Ian Cylkowski

Marloes

Lake with lily pads and green forested hills. Bosherston

Bosherston Lily Ponds

Two people on a hill overlooking a bay with a lighthouse

Strumble Head

Rocky headland with pink flowers overlooking blue sea

Adventures on your doorstep

Pembrokeshire is a playground for nature lovers. From the rugged cliffs of the coastal path to the quiet coves perfect for kayaking, there is something to inspire every guest to stay a little longer.

• Coastal Path Hiking: Miles of breathtaking scenery

• Wildlife Watching: Boat trips to Skomer Island

• Watersports: Surfing at Newgale and paddleboarding

• Family Outings: Folly Farm, Manor Park and Pembroke Castle

Local Dining & Shopping

Discover the artisanal tastes and unique finds that define our corner of West Wales, from historic pubs to charming independent boutiques.

Image by Artur Ament

Foodie Pubs

The Old Point House, Angle
The Griffin, Dale

Sailors' Safety, Dinas

The Brewery Inn, Cosheston

great Cafes

Runwayskiln, Marloes
Manillas, Neyland
The Red Onion Cafe, Fishguard

Crwst

Wavecrest, Angle

Best shopping

Narberth
Cardigan
Tenby

St Davids

drinks with a view

Jolly Sailor, Burton
Druidston Hotel, Druidston
Others above also have great views!

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