North Pembrokeshire
This hip hub includes an interesting gallery (the streetside West Wales Art Centre), an excellent restaurant, a peaceful terrace area and an inviting…
North Pembrokeshire
This hip hub includes an interesting gallery (the streetside West Wales Art Centre), an excellent restaurant, a peaceful terrace area and an inviting…
North Pembrokeshire
If the step-back-in-time feel of Cwm Gwaun isn't visceral enough, drop into the Dyffryn Arms. Better known as Bessie's after its legendary octogenarian…
St Davids (Tyddewi)
Even though St Davids is a bit of a tourist trap, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more authentic, gregarious locals' pub. There's real ale and Guinness on…
North Pembrokeshire
This tremendously snug and convivial little 250-year-old pub has an open fire in winter and walls covered in memorabilia, including photos of Richard…
South Pembrokeshire
Warm and welcoming but rough around the edges, this 15th-century cottage pub sits at the end of a deeply rutted road, looking out over the water and…
North Pembrokeshire
If you're a lover of village pubs, this solid stone tavern in the hilltop village of Mathry, 5 miles east of Porthgain, is well worth seeking out. There's…
South Pembrokeshire
This snug local pub – all bare stone and wonky beams – is good for a quiet afternoon pint, but it livens up in the evenings as a youngish crowd gathers…
North Pembrokeshire
With aged stone walls and red-and-black chequer-board tiles, this is a proper locals' pub – and the best place in Newport to watch the rugby. There's a…
North Pembrokeshire
Built in 1593, this remote and rustic place on the western side of Dinas Island is a great place to break a coast walk with a pint and a quick bite. The…
South Pembrokeshire
This lively pub has DJs on the weekends, and a sunny, flower-bedecked courtyard for summer afternoon sessions.