Guide to North Pembrokeshire

Peter
Guide to North Pembrokeshire

Sightseeing

Here are some of the local spots that I love to visit
Beautiful beach to take in the sun, or to watch the sun go down. Walk round to St Davids’s Head, an easy coastal path, or for the fitter, climb Carn Llidi for an amazing view.Get there early for assured parking. Dogs not permitted in summer months.
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Bahía de Whitesands
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
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Beautiful beach to take in the sun, or to watch the sun go down. Walk round to St Davids’s Head, an easy coastal path, or for the fitter, climb Carn Llidi for an amazing view.Get there early for assured parking. Dogs not permitted in summer months.
Wild and beautiful coastline. Excellent for a fresh day’s walking. Just make sure you keep your dog on a lead on cliff paths!
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Strumble Head Lighthouse
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Wild and beautiful coastline. Excellent for a fresh day’s walking. Just make sure you keep your dog on a lead on cliff paths!
Beautiful sheltered but west facing beach. Walk round to Blue Lagoon and do some tombstoning if you dare. Ring Celtic Quest for an excellent morning’s coasteering. On sunny summer days get there early, parking is limited.
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Abereiddy Beach
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
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Beautiful sheltered but west facing beach. Walk round to Blue Lagoon and do some tombstoning if you dare. Ring Celtic Quest for an excellent morning’s coasteering. On sunny summer days get there early, parking is limited.
Boat trips leave St Justinians a few times a day. Book them at the ticket booths in St Davids. Stunning trips - expect to see seals, a huge variety of seabirds, and if you are lucky, porpoises and dolphins. Magnificent scenery and wildlife.
Ramsey Island
Boat trips leave St Justinians a few times a day. Book them at the ticket booths in St Davids. Stunning trips - expect to see seals, a huge variety of seabirds, and if you are lucky, porpoises and dolphins. Magnificent scenery and wildlife.
Abermawr beach is our favorite beach. A beautiful but protected sandy beach - its always quiet. Park along the roadside (make sure you leave enough room for other cars to park, and don't park in the turning circle at the end of the road). It's a 200m walk to the beach. Enjoy the peace.
Abereiddi to Abermawr
North End
Abermawr beach is our favorite beach. A beautiful but protected sandy beach - its always quiet. Park along the roadside (make sure you leave enough room for other cars to park, and don't park in the turning circle at the end of the road). It's a 200m walk to the beach. Enjoy the peace.

Food scene

Friendly pub ideal for the family. Reasonably priced and lovely spot on the harbour. Look out for seals! Some excellent walks on the coastal path.
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Sloop Inn
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Friendly pub ideal for the family. Reasonably priced and lovely spot on the harbour. Look out for seals! Some excellent walks on the coastal path.
Chintzy cafes, a beautiful beach, hang out with the Pembrokeshire ‘it’ crowd. Try the lovely food at Ty Meddyg. Make sure you book ahead though.
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Newport
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Chintzy cafes, a beautiful beach, hang out with the Pembrokeshire ‘it’ crowd. Try the lovely food at Ty Meddyg. Make sure you book ahead though.
Just opposite the Sloop, in Porthgain this restaurant is famous for serving the freshest fish cooked in a laid back environment.
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The Shed Bistro
56 Llanrhian Rd
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Just opposite the Sloop, in Porthgain this restaurant is famous for serving the freshest fish cooked in a laid back environment.

City/town information

One of Britains oldest cities, this feels like a village at the end of the world. Visit the magnificent Cathedral, sunk in a dip to keep it unseen from Viking raiders. Browse through the shops, or book yourself into a boat trip, a coasteering session, or a paddle boarding expedition. Plenty to do for the active, plenty of places to relax for the more laid-back.
Saint Davids
One of Britains oldest cities, this feels like a village at the end of the world. Visit the magnificent Cathedral, sunk in a dip to keep it unseen from Viking raiders. Browse through the shops, or book yourself into a boat trip, a coasteering session, or a paddle boarding expedition. Plenty to do for the active, plenty of places to relax for the more laid-back.
Possibly Pembrokeshire’s most beautiful village beach. Enjoy a drink at the Ocean, or just swim in the strand. A beautiful spot.
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Broad Haven
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Possibly Pembrokeshire’s most beautiful village beach. Enjoy a drink at the Ocean, or just swim in the strand. A beautiful spot.
Wild and exposed long west facing beach, attractive to surfers. Take a lesson with one of the surf shops or just bring your own board. Dogs allowed all year round on this beach.
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Newgale
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Wild and exposed long west facing beach, attractive to surfers. Take a lesson with one of the surf shops or just bring your own board. Dogs allowed all year round on this beach.
A historical West Walian fishing port with a beautiful and protected natural harbour. Quaint independent shops and a fascinating history to explore. The Lower Town has a lovely small harbour with views across the bay to the ferry terminal.
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Fishguard
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A historical West Walian fishing port with a beautiful and protected natural harbour. Quaint independent shops and a fascinating history to explore. The Lower Town has a lovely small harbour with views across the bay to the ferry terminal.