Top 6 Things to do in Stackpole, Wales

May 6, 2022 Terina Blouin

Discover the best top things to do in Stackpole, United Kingdom including Barafundle Beach, Activity Pembrokeshire, Andy Davies Photography & Video - National Trust Stackpole Photography Workshop, St Govan's Chapel, Stackpole Quay, Stackpole Walled Garden.

1. Barafundle Beach

Stackpole, Pembroke Wales https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/stackpole/features/stackpoles-beaches-and-coastline
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5.0 based on 1,090 reviews

Barafundle Beach

Reviewed By Pilgrim778 - Herefordshire, United Kingdom

We've just discovered this place....perhaps like Cornwall was like 60yrs ago?...whatever the weather there are lots of places to explore. Dunes, cliffs, caves, beach, walks, woodland, clifftop paths, wildlife, surf, canoeing, sailing, fishing......The National Trust run an outstanding facility in and around the Stackpole Estate.....gardens, lakes, functions, courses, catering, special events....an amazing hub of activites and creativity.

2. Activity Pembrokeshire

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Activity Pembrokeshire

We have over 30 years experience in providing adventure activities. We run Coasteering and Sea kayak tours from Stackpole quay where we have changing and shower facilities for our clients. Being AALA licenced we can take under 18s put unaccompanied and cater for schools, youth groups as well as cubs, scouts and sports tours.

3. Andy Davies Photography & Video - National Trust Stackpole Photography Workshop

The Home Farm The NATIONAL TRUST, Stackpole, Pembroke SA71 5DQ Wales +44 7977 562321 [email protected] http://www.andydavies.info/pages/workshops/stackpole.html
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Andy Davies Photography & Video - National Trust Stackpole Photography Workshop

The Stackpole National Nature Reserve is the venue for a day in the company of Welsh photographer Andy Davies Whether a complete beginner, enthusiast, aspiring professional or seasoned photographer, Andy provides comprehensive tuition to suit all levels. This is an exceptionally diverse wildlife location offering one of the best chances to photograph a resident family of otters in the UK during the day.

4. St Govan's Chapel

St Govan's Head, Stackpole, Pembroke Wales http://www.visitpembrokeshire.com/attractions-events/st-govans-chapel/
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4.5 based on 384 reviews

St Govan's Chapel

Reviewed By Abergirl10 - Aberystwyth, United Kingdom

We visited here on our little staycation recently and we really enjoyed. It is an artillery range so check the website before visiting as its closed when active for obvious reasons. Free carpark with a small icecream van but no toilet facilities. Not far at all from carpark to the steep steps down to the Chapel. So worth the climb down. It may be difficult for people with walking difficulties. Wear sturdy shoes too. On a wet day I'd imagine the steps could get slippy. We were lucky that day. Once your through the little chapel you can walk about a bit ,climb on the rocks, take some amazing pictures etc. We then climbed back up and had a lovely walk along the cliffs. There was someone actually climbing that day. Amazing! Well worth a visit.

5. Stackpole Quay

Stackpole, Stackpole, Pembroke SA71 5LS Wales
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Stackpole Quay

6. Stackpole Walled Garden

Stackpole Estate, Stackpole, Pembroke SA71 5DQ Wales +44 1646 661442 [email protected] http://www.stackpole-walledgardens.co.uk
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Stackpole Walled Garden

The 6 acre walled garden at Stackpole offers horticulture training and work experience to local adults with learning disabilities. The participants cultivate a large range of vegetables, fruit and plants all of which are for sale in the garden shop. The recently opened Cawdors tea room serves a selection of light bites using garden and Pembrokeshire produce.

Reviewed By Zippydiver

Needed a bite to eat after cliff walks and found this. Superb food and tea. Had carrot and coriander soup A ploughman’s lunch( best in years) and stuffed jacket potatoes. Just what we needed. Very friendly and all local produce.

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