Places to stay in Pembrokeshire
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Quick getaways needn't compromise on fun or adventure so think big when planning your Pembrokeshire travels. With festivals celebrating music, food, arts and sports, you'd best keep a constant eye on the events calendar as there's always something happening that'll cause you to book an overnighter and hop on west to rural Wales.
And if it's not an event that has you hooked, there's plenty more to get your teeth into. Try out the 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path or visit one of the 50+ beaches in Pembrokeshire for watersports, sunbathing, rock pooling and ball games.
Channel your cultured side with self-guided tours of castles, museums, a cathedral and the UK's smallest city - St Davids. Sightsee one-of-a-kind attractions like St Govans Chapel and Abereiddy's Blue Lagoon or take a boat trip to discover local wildlife.
Foodies, you'd best bring your heartiest appetite for Pembrokeshire is known for it's impeccable produce. Pick up new potatoes from make-shift huts on the roadside outside the farms that grew them, make besties with your local butcher and tour the farmer's markets for produce that can't get any fresher. Restaurants, harbourside pubs, country inns and cosy cafes provide all the go-to spots for dinner dates, coffee stops and lunch pitstops.
Where will you hit up on your road trip?
Top places to stay in Pembrokeshire
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Saundersfoot
Saundersfoot short breaks are set to be jam-packed with a busy events calendar and a golden sandy beach.
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Tenby
Tenby and unforgettable memories go hand-in-hand. There's good reason it's such an iconic location.