Pembrokeshire Coast National ParkShopping

Shopping in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

  1. A

    Market Hall

    To stock up on groceries, head for the Somerfield supermarket A general produce market is held every Thursday in the Market Hall , and there's a Farmers Market in the Somerfield car park every second Saturday in summer (in the Market Hall in winter).

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  2. B

    Cardigan Market

    The neo-Gothic Guildhall dates from 1860, and is now home to Cardigan Market. The field cannon outside commemorates the Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854, which was led by Lord Cardigan (after whom the button-up woollen sweater was named).

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  3. C

    Chapel Chocolates

    Chocoholics beware - the shelves in this shop are stacked floor to ceiling with more than 100 varieties of hand-made Welsh chocolates, truffles and other confectionery.

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  4. D

    Farmers Market

    A farmers market is held in Pendre Car Park in the Upper Market Hall of the Guildhall on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month, from April to December.

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  5. E

    Pebbles Yard Gallery

    This dinky little gallery sells works by local artists, as well as funky contemporary jewellery, handicrafts and creative toys for kids.

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  6. F

    Seaways Bookshop

    Selection of local books and maps, and an entertaining series of booklets on Pembrokeshire walks and history.

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  7. G

    St David's Food & Wine

    Stock up on picnic supplies at this delicatessen, which specialises in local organic produce.

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  8. H

    Somerfield supermarket

    There's a large Somerfield supermarket next to the bus station.

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  9. I

    Somerfield Supermarket

    Self-caterers can shop at Somerfield supermarket.

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  10. J

    St David's Bookshop

    Sells local maps and guidebooks.

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