
You’re never short of things to do on a Pembrokeshire holiday
Pembrokeshire boasts some of the best beaches in the UK, offering everything from secluded coves to vast sandy shores.
Newgale Beach – Just a stone’s throw from our campsite, this Blue Flag beach is a paradise for surfers, sunbathers, and walkers. With two miles of golden sand, it’s perfect for families and watersports enthusiasts alike.
Solva Harbour – This picturesque fishing village is home to a charming sandy beach at low tide, offering safe swimming and stunning coastal views. Stroll along the harbour, grab an ice cream, or explore the nearby coastal paths.
Nolton Haven – A sheltered, peaceful bay, ideal for a relaxing day by the sea. This hidden gem is accessible via local footpaths and perfect for family-friendly paddling and picnics.


Pembrokeshire is a dream destination for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path – Stretching 186 miles, this world-famous route passes through Newgale, Solva, and St Davids, offering breathtaking clifftop views and abundant wildlife.
The Preseli Hills – Just a short drive away, these ancient hills are steeped in Neolithic history, featuring burial chambers and mystical stone circles.
Cycling & Horse Riding – Pembrokeshire’s varied landscape makes it a top destination for cycling and horse riding, with stunning coastal and countryside trails to explore.
With its pristine waters and rolling Atlantic waves, Pembrokeshire is a haven for watersports and boat trips.
Surfing, Kayaking & Coasteering – Try your hand at surfing at Newgale, kayaking along Solva’s rugged coastline, or coasteering—an adrenaline-fuelled mix of climbing, swimming, and cliff jumping.
Boat Trips & Wildlife Watching – Take a boat trip from St Davids to explore Ramsey Island, home to seals, dolphins, puffins, and seabirds. The waters around Pembrokeshire’s islands are some of the best in the UK for marine wildlife spotting.


From medieval castles to activity parks, Pembrokeshire has plenty of attractions for all ages.
St Davids Cathedral – Visit the UK’s smallest city, home to the stunning St Davids Cathedral and Bishops Palace, rich in history and spiritual significance.
Pembroke Castle – The birthplace of Henry VII, this majestic fortress offers incredible views and fascinating history.
Family-Friendly Attractions – Kids will love Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo, Manor House Wildlife Park, Heatherton, and The Bug Farm—all just a short drive away
Pembrokeshire is a foodie’s paradise, offering fresh seafood, locally brewed ales, and artisan produce.
The Victoria Inn & Brewhouse (Roch) – A fantastic local pub serving craft beers and delicious homemade meals.
Cafés & Restaurants in Solva & St Davids – Enjoy freshly caught seafood, traditional Welsh dishes, and homemade treats in these charming coastal villages.
Farm Shops & Farmers’ Markets – Sample the best local cheeses, meats, and organic produce at Pembrokeshire’s many farm shops and markets.


Pembrokeshire is committed to inclusivity, with many wheelchair-friendly beaches and trails.
Easy Access Beach Guides – The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority provides detailed guides to the best accessible coastal spots.
Beach Wheelchair Hire – Available at selected locations, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the stunning coastline.
From beach days and watersports to historic landmarks and delicious local food, Pembrokeshire has everything you need for an unforgettable coastal getaway.
Book your stay today and start your adventure!