South Pembrokeshire
The tiny picturesque harbour of Stackpole Quay marks the point where pink and purple sandstone gives way to the massive grey limestone that dominates the…
South Pembrokeshire
The tiny picturesque harbour of Stackpole Quay marks the point where pink and purple sandstone gives way to the massive grey limestone that dominates the…
South Pembrokeshire
Picturesque in the extreme, these two isolated pillars of rock rise steeply from the sea. The rocks are an important nesting site for guillemots and…
South Pembrokeshire
Housed within the ruins of Tenby's Norman castle, this museum covers the town's development from a fishing village into a 19th-century seaside resort…
North Pembrokeshire
St Dogmaels' parish church houses several ancient stones from the original Celtic community founded by the local saint, including the Sagranus Stone,…
South Pembrokeshire
A spectacular gash in the cliffs with near-vertical walls, Huntsman's Leap is famed as one of Britain's best sea-cliff climbing locations. The sheer sides…
South Pembrokeshire
This simple neolithic dolmen fashioned from slabs of rock has sat here overlooking shell-shaped Manorbier Bay since around 3000 BC. The enormous capstone…
North Pembrokeshire
Sitting in a farmer's field, with terrific views of Strumble Head, this dolmen is quite remarkable. The massive capstone seems to be only just touching…
South Pembrokeshire
The museum is housed in the residence of the governor of the prison, which once stood in Haverfordwest Castle's outer ward. It was here that the…
South Pembrokeshire
It's worth popping into this swanky lifeboat station to see the boat, watch footage of it being launched and learn a little about one of the UK's busiest…
South Pembrokeshire
This unassuming building was built by William Paxton in the late 18th century to house Tenby's original saltwater baths. The Greek writing on the pediment…
South Pembrokeshire
Separating North Beach from Castle Beach, this modest headland is capped by the scanty remains of Tenby's 11th-century Norman castle. On the very top is a…
North Pembrokeshire
It's a pleasant walk of just over a mile upriver from Solva to Middle Mill, where you'll find the oldest working woollen mill in Pembrokeshire. You can…
North Pembrokeshire
Located in tiny Pontfaen, this little church was founded in AD 540. Ruined and then rescued in the late 19th century, it has two 9th-century stone crosses…
North Pembrokeshire
A working watermill dating from the 1640s, Y Felin is still used to make flour, which you can purchase at the mill door.
South Pembrokeshire
The meagre ruins of Haverfordwest Castle consist of little more than three of its 13th-century walls. The castle survived an onslaught by Owain Glyndŵr in…