September and October are popular months for walking holidays here in Pembrokeshire, with many coming to hike along our world-famous coast path. Things are generally a little quieter after the Summer season has ended and the weather is a bit cooler, which makes for perfect walking conditions. As the trail is just at the bottom […]
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Top 3 Castles in Pembrokeshire
Whether you’re on holiday with the family, enjoying a romantic break or taking some solo time out, a Pembrokeshire getaway just isn’t complete without a trip to a castle. From peaceful ruins to bustling strongholds where history is faithfully re-enacted, we’re pretty sure there’s something for everyone – here are our picks for the top […]
Tips for Camping with Dogs
As a dog-friendly campsite, we’re firm believers that it’s not a proper family holiday unless the furrier members can join in too. Not only is a staycation much more fun with your precious pooch in tow it can also save you a small fortune on boarding costs (and you don’t feel horribly guilty about leaving […]
Walking in Pembrokeshire: A Hiker’s P...
In the age of social distancing, a holiday destination with lots of space, fresh sea air and spectacular scenery is hard to beat. Pembrokeshire is a popular place for walkers to visit due to our world-famous coast path, but there’s so much more to discover on a walking holiday in Pembrokeshire. With miles and miles […]
The Best Beaches Near St Davids Head
There’s something magical about the wild shores of North Pembrokeshire. More remote than the south of the county, our coastline is a beguiling mix of soaring sea cliffs and well-hidden sandy coves. In the area around St Davids Head alone you’ll discover some of the prettiest inlets and quietest beaches in Pembrokeshire. Often only accessible […]









