Attractions In Pembrokeshire, Wales

Attractions in Pembrokeshire, Wales include the quaint town of Tenby, historic castles and the beautiful coastlines where dolphins, seals, porpoise, whales, falcons, puffins have made their home. There’s boat trips to Cardigan Bay and other bays to almost guarantee you spot them. The thrill of seeing these magnificent creatures holds a life long memory. See pics below, with more to add shortly.

A visit to the quaint town of Tenby and its stunning coastline.
Llawhadem Castle

There’s something for everyone in Pembrokeshire. Pembrokeshire coast national park (186 miles of breathtaking coastline), historical sites, castles, including the 1000 year old Pembroke Castle – home to kings, knights and starter of the second Civil War.

Theme Parks In Pembrokeshire, Wales

The kids will love Pembrokeshire too as it’s home to many theme parks, including Oakwood Theme park with rides for children and adults, Folly Farm/zoo also boasts fairground rides.

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Meet Megafobia at Oakwood Theme park, voted UK’s number one wooden roller coaster and the fastest ride in Wales

Coastlines and stunning seascapes in Pembrokeshire, Wales

Boat trips to Cardigan bay (dogs allowed) to see the many dolphins and seals which make this part of the UK a favourite tourist destination. If that isn’t enough, then look out for Rafting, canoeing, sea kayaking, climbing, bushcraft, tubing, surfing, fishing trips, or even fish off the many coastal areas local fisherman often use.

Hiking/walking in Pembrokeshire, Wales

Hikers and walkers have the advantage to experience Pembrokeshire’s stunning views almost everywhere you look, also appealing to photographers and artists. See pics below of our walks along coastlines.

Jacqui looking over Marloes coastline, Pembrokeshire
Coastal path where we came across sheep grazing on the clifftops.
Amroth beach, Pembrokeshire. Dogs love to walk on here and paddle in the sea.
Jacqui looking over Strumble head and lighthouse. We were trying to spot some seals and dolphins this place is famous for, but we were out of luck that day.

Sunset over St Brides Bay

Horse Neck looking towards Gateholm Island.

As you can see, Pembrokeshire is definitely one to put on your bucket list. Hope to see you soon.

Pembroke Castle

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