The diminutive Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, a dramatic area of 225 square miles in southwest Wales, was set aside as a national park in 1952 and comprises a large portion of the Pembrokeshire coast and its islands and the moorland hills of Mynydd Preseli. Rugged cliffs and coastal rock formations are home to boisterous populations of seabirds, porpoises, whales, seals and dolphins. Cycle, hike or sea kayak around the spectacular coastline. Bird watching and rock climbing are also popular.
Restaurants in Pembrokeshire
5.0 based on 4 reviews
St Davids Wellbeing is a dedicated centre in the heart of St Davids which supports individual and community wellbeing on all levels. We offer the locals and visitors to Pembrokeshire a beautiful space to experience vibrant health and wellbeing in body, mind and spirit. Visit our website for the full list of classes, therapies and treatments available. Please email or phone practitioners directly to make bookings.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
At our fabulous vineyard in the beautiful Lampeter Vale, Pembrokeshire, we have 4000 vines on a South facing slope. Our first wine (a traditional method quality sparkling white) is now available. Our on-line shop is available for the sale of wine, gift vouchers and Adopt-a-Vine packages - all of which make fantastic gifts. We also offer normally tours and afternoon teas but these are currently suspended in line with Welsh government regulations. You can see full details at www.velfreyvineyard.com
Had a lovely afternoon tea with a sparkling wine which was nicely presented and tasted delicious. The staff were lovely and gave us a great welcome. The views over the vineyard are spectacular. Thank you for a really lovely afternoon. Highly recommended and will see you again soon.
4.5 based on 311 reviews
Cwm Deri Vineyard produces a huge selection of country wines, liqueurs and mead in the heart of the Pembrokeshire countryside. As well as the 21 products available to taste, you can enjoy a superb home-cooked meal in our restaurant. Our coffee shop serves cakes, teas and coffee allday. You can even stay at the vineyard at our caravan site, or next door in our holiday cottage. Our well-stocked shop features the very best of Welsh local produce and crafts making us a great place to visit and stock up on all your souvenir and present requirements.Why not get married at the vineyard for that truly unique day? Weddings and group visits for up to 60 guests can be fully catered for.
Just spent the weekend at Cwm Deri camping. It was an absolute gem of a find - the ground are really pretty, the vineyards are lovely to walk around and the owners/staff couldn’t be more friendly and helpful. We stayed for 2 nights, Friday - Sunday and the facilities were spotless throughout with great covid-19 practice in place. We ate at the restaurant which was delicious and tried some cider and the wine tasting, also fantastic! All super tasty and extremely reasonably priced! We will definitely be returning to camp and also want to try out one of the cute shepherd huts available to book. An overall fantastic weekend and can’t thank Cwm Deri enough for that, can’t wait to see you again soon!
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Rural micro-brewery with brewery tap located on the edge of the beautiful Gwaun valley brewery. The brewery uses water from the well and natural ingredients to produce mainly traditional styles of ale. All the ale is Vegan.
Nigel is a hobby brewer turned professional. He makes a range of beers in his modest facility in the farm. These range from "melyn" a light easy quaffing summer beer to his porter which is a really decent dark
4.5 based on 7 reviews
The home of Tenby Brewing Co. and where we brew all our beers. We have an onsite shop and tap room for drinking, takeouts, tours and festivals.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Bluestone Brewing is an eco-friendly family run brewery tucked away in rural North Pembrokeshire, Wales. Our onsite taproom and shop is open all year round (check our website for opening times). Our bar offers a selection of our own beers, with taster trays available for those who can’t decide on a favourite … we also have a fully stocked fridge with wine, cider and soft drinks. Children & well behaved dogs are always welcome but we ask you to remember that our Brewery is based on a working farm and so children must be supervised and dogs must be kept on leads. Unfortunately, we’re not able to offer tours of our Brewery. We’d love to be able to show you around but we use a lot of hot water and chemicals for cleaning, and so it’s just not safe to invite you in for a look around. We’re happy to answer any questions that you have about brewing and we have a video that can be shown in our taproom which explains the brewing process for those of you that would like to find out more.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
LOCAL PRODUCERS MARKET - Winner of BBC Food and Farming award Best Market 2016. Every Tuesday morning from 9am - 1pm all all year around. Around 15 - 20 stall holders, with a wide range of local produce including: meat, fish, bread, cheeses, Charcuterie, Pembrokeshire salt, dog treats, veg, flowers/plants, honey, jam, pickle, mustard, wines/beer/cider, cakes, pastries & local crafts.
Wide range of local produce: Jam, Pottery, Dog treats, flour, bread, cushions, bread, meat, pies, croissants, socks, cakes, vegetables, plants etc. Even during the current COVID crisis they are managing to keep going. Great local market.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
The River Cleddau provides the perfect backdrop for the fully certified Haverfordwest Farmers Market, which is held along the Riverside Shopping area, Haverfordwest every Friday from 9am to 2pm. Haverfordwest Farmers Market has been independently assessed and Certified by FARMA, which assures customers that the market has local farmers, growers and food businesses selling their own produce directly to the consumer. This award-winning market offers customers a wide range of fabulous home-grown, home-produced and freshly picked seasonal goods from over 15 stalls, whilst shopping in a vibrant, friendly atmosphere. You will be spoilt for choice at Haverfordwest Farmers Market, where you can find everything from home-reared turkey to wild-boar cross gluten-free sausages and fresh organic lamb and beef, to a range of flavoured bacons and succulent Preseli lamb, pork, beef, gammons, hams and faggots. Award-winning cheeses, freshly caught fish and shellfish, freshly baked breads, pastries and buns, local seasonal vegetables, organic crops, a wide range of plants, shrubs and herbs and free-range eggs are also on offer. If you have a sweet tooth there will be a choice of jams and marmalades, local honey and fruit, plus mustards, pickles. You can also pick up or order diabetic and gluten-free foods and don’t forget to look out for new products and special offers on our stalls. Producers are passionate about their products and what they offer, with customers enjoying a memorable shopping experience in a pretty riverside location whilst having confidence in the producers and their products and of receiving a variety of consistently high quality local produce at every market. Buying local makes sense, not just economically and ethically as you are always guaranteed of the highest quality, freshest produce, which is great value for money – and tastes fantastic too.
4.0 based on 63 reviews
Only drank here not food but wonderful little place. We sat outside in the quirky beer garden and loved it. We came back a few times during our 5 day holiday.
An locally sourced ice cream parlour with handmade Pembrokeshire gifts alongside. Dog friendly, and open Easter- October.
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