Hine Family Pembrokeshire Guidebook

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Hine Family Pembrokeshire Guidebook

Food scene

Something's Cooking is a FANTASTIC fish and chip place in letters, not too far from Fishguard – it has been popular with our family for many years! They also serve veggie options and their chips are made from locally sourced potatoes
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Something's Cooking
3 Haverfordwest Rd
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Something's Cooking is a FANTASTIC fish and chip place in letters, not too far from Fishguard – it has been popular with our family for many years! They also serve veggie options and their chips are made from locally sourced potatoes
This is in Newport and dishes up really fantastic food. Dress can be smartish. You must try the garden in summer. In winter the dining room is great, but the cellar bar gets our vote for a great place to have a drink and a fantastic meal.
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Llys Meddyg
East Street
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This is in Newport and dishes up really fantastic food. Dress can be smartish. You must try the garden in summer. In winter the dining room is great, but the cellar bar gets our vote for a great place to have a drink and a fantastic meal.
This is a great find and one for the whole family. On the coast walk and beach at Pwllgwaelod (4 miles in the Newport Direction), this cosy restaurant serves fantastic local seafood (order the dressed crab when in season). There are great views from the tables outside overlooking the beach. In the winter join the locals for a yummy Sunday lunch. Best to book. (Very relaxed and casual dress code, popular with walkers and perfect for children/dogs too.)
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The Old Sailors
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This is a great find and one for the whole family. On the coast walk and beach at Pwllgwaelod (4 miles in the Newport Direction), this cosy restaurant serves fantastic local seafood (order the dressed crab when in season). There are great views from the tables outside overlooking the beach. In the winter join the locals for a yummy Sunday lunch. Best to book. (Very relaxed and casual dress code, popular with walkers and perfect for children/dogs too.)
This is in Porthgain (south towards St Davids). Porthgain itself is worth visiting — its huge history is reflected in the drama of the harbour. The Shed is fantastic for seafood, relaxed and casual
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The Shed Bistro
56 Llanrhian Rd
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This is in Porthgain (south towards St Davids). Porthgain itself is worth visiting — its huge history is reflected in the drama of the harbour. The Shed is fantastic for seafood, relaxed and casual
Also located in Porthgain. A great pub with good local seafood. Busy on Sunday, perfect for lunch on the terrace when the sun is shining.
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Sloop Inn
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Also located in Porthgain. A great pub with good local seafood. Busy on Sunday, perfect for lunch on the terrace when the sun is shining.
Situated at Druidstone Haven this has some of the best views in Pembrokshire. Pretty alternative and very, very relaxed this is a great spot for food on the terrace. A very well kept secret full of arty, bohemian types
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The Druidstone Hotel
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Situated at Druidstone Haven this has some of the best views in Pembrokshire. Pretty alternative and very, very relaxed this is a great spot for food on the terrace. A very well kept secret full of arty, bohemian types
The Gourmet Pig is a deli that serves and sells artisan cheeses and other local produce (local craft beer, excellent homemade pies, chutneys and jams), and it’s the place for a good coffee or indulgent hot chocolate
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The Gourmet Pig
32 West St
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The Gourmet Pig is a deli that serves and sells artisan cheeses and other local produce (local craft beer, excellent homemade pies, chutneys and jams), and it’s the place for a good coffee or indulgent hot chocolate
A small bakery on the corner of the Market Square in Fishguard. But don’t judge a book by its cover. Great food to eat in, wonderful baked goods and bread and FANTASTIC birthday cakes. Lovely local staff
Corner Cafe
A small bakery on the corner of the Market Square in Fishguard. But don’t judge a book by its cover. Great food to eat in, wonderful baked goods and bread and FANTASTIC birthday cakes. Lovely local staff

Things to do

Celtic Quest is our preferred supplier for local coasteering, we have used them many times over the years with family and friends. Available to anybody over 8 yrs old Coasteering is a fantastic experience that should not be missed in Pembrokeshire.
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Celtic Quest Coasteering
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Celtic Quest is our preferred supplier for local coasteering, we have used them many times over the years with family and friends. Available to anybody over 8 yrs old Coasteering is a fantastic experience that should not be missed in Pembrokeshire.
Found adjacent to Newport beach, this golf club offers an 18 hole course with spectacular sea views
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Newport Links Golf Club
Golf Course Rd
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Found adjacent to Newport beach, this golf club offers an 18 hole course with spectacular sea views
Make time to visit Theatre Gwaun in Fishguard, which was rescued by volunteers from closure. Watch films in this really retro cinema or enjoy local productions.
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Theatr Gwaun
West Street
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Make time to visit Theatre Gwaun in Fishguard, which was rescued by volunteers from closure. Watch films in this really retro cinema or enjoy local productions.
Newport is the home of The Golden Lion and Llys Medic (both mentioned above) and if you take the sign for the “Parrog” this leads you down to the estuary side of the beach to the local Boat Club. On your way to Newport beach on the main road you pass the Golf Club, which also serves food with a great view across the fairways to the beach. There is also a super-cute small market on (the aptly named) Market Street in Newport on Monday mornings.
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Newport
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Newport is the home of The Golden Lion and Llys Medic (both mentioned above) and if you take the sign for the “Parrog” this leads you down to the estuary side of the beach to the local Boat Club. On your way to Newport beach on the main road you pass the Golf Club, which also serves food with a great view across the fairways to the beach. There is also a super-cute small market on (the aptly named) Market Street in Newport on Monday mornings.
Continue along to Newport itself, and just as you enter the town turn left to signposted ‘Parrog’. There is not a great beach here but as this is the location of the Yacht Club so expect lots of people ‘messing around in boats’, a social atmosphere and kids having fun. Ramp for boat launching. There’s also a good café on the coastal path. If you walk along the Coastal path have a look out for the Newport Lifeboat station which has never really worked — if you visit at low tide you will see why!
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Parrog
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Continue along to Newport itself, and just as you enter the town turn left to signposted ‘Parrog’. There is not a great beach here but as this is the location of the Yacht Club so expect lots of people ‘messing around in boats’, a social atmosphere and kids having fun. Ramp for boat launching. There’s also a good café on the coastal path. If you walk along the Coastal path have a look out for the Newport Lifeboat station which has never really worked — if you visit at low tide you will see why!

Sightseeing

Thousand Islands Expeditions offer whale and dolphin trips of Ramsey Skomer and Grassholm, from St Davids
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Thousand Islands Expeditions
Cross Square
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Thousand Islands Expeditions offer whale and dolphin trips of Ramsey Skomer and Grassholm, from St Davids
Fishguard Tapestry Make sure you see the last invasion Tapestry that is displayed in the Town Hall in Fishguard. It is 30.4 metres long and was created by local people over 4 years to tell the story of the French Invasion of Fishguard. You can call 01437 776638 for further information.
Town Hall Market Square
Fishguard Tapestry Make sure you see the last invasion Tapestry that is displayed in the Town Hall in Fishguard. It is 30.4 metres long and was created by local people over 4 years to tell the story of the French Invasion of Fishguard. You can call 01437 776638 for further information.
Here there is a small sandy beach which is very popular with families as it is a safe and dog friendly cove. There are parking and toilet facilities available and the Sailors’s Safety Pub/Restaurant. It is a good starting point for walking around Dinas Head itself with amazing 360 degree views from the top. For the less energetic there is a walk through on flat ground too to Cyn yr Eglwys. Ramp for boat launching.
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Pwllgwaelod Beach
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Here there is a small sandy beach which is very popular with families as it is a safe and dog friendly cove. There are parking and toilet facilities available and the Sailors’s Safety Pub/Restaurant. It is a good starting point for walking around Dinas Head itself with amazing 360 degree views from the top. For the less energetic there is a walk through on flat ground too to Cyn yr Eglwys. Ramp for boat launching.
This can also be reached by car from Dinas village. It is a very pretty, partially sandy cove with the remains of a 12th Century church. There is an (honesty box payment) car park and toilet facilities. Ramp for boat launching.
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Cwm yr Eglwys
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This can also be reached by car from Dinas village. It is a very pretty, partially sandy cove with the remains of a 12th Century church. There is an (honesty box payment) car park and toilet facilities. Ramp for boat launching.
This is just to the south of Cardigan. A huge expanse of sand alongside the Teifi River Estuary. Follow the signs for St Dogmaels as you approach Cardigan. There is parking and a café on the beach here. The coast path begins (or ends) here.
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Poppit Sands Beach
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This is just to the south of Cardigan. A huge expanse of sand alongside the Teifi River Estuary. Follow the signs for St Dogmaels as you approach Cardigan. There is parking and a café on the beach here. The coast path begins (or ends) here.
Also worth visiting are the beaches of AberMawr and AberBach, both a few miles in the direction of St Davids, south of Fishguard. Go at low tide and be the only people there in winter. Great seaweed picking, lovely pebbles! Parking in winter no problem, in summer go early or be prepared to walk as no formal parking area. There is a charming footpath to AberBach with artwork through the woods — just beautiful.
Abereiddi to Abermawr
North End
Also worth visiting are the beaches of AberMawr and AberBach, both a few miles in the direction of St Davids, south of Fishguard. Go at low tide and be the only people there in winter. Great seaweed picking, lovely pebbles! Parking in winter no problem, in summer go early or be prepared to walk as no formal parking area. There is a charming footpath to AberBach with artwork through the woods — just beautiful.
This has almost black sand but is great for a joint visit to the “Blue Lagoon” which is just over the headland; it is a huge pool created by slate quarrying. This is where the famous Red Bull Cliff Diving is hosted. From here you can walk to one of the best kept secrets of Pembrokeshire. Head north on the Coast Path to Traethllyfn – a huge expanse of sand overlooked by 150ft cliffs. (You can also reach the beach by walking from Porthgain Harbour or through Barry Island Farm.)
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Abereiddy Beach
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
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This has almost black sand but is great for a joint visit to the “Blue Lagoon” which is just over the headland; it is a huge pool created by slate quarrying. This is where the famous Red Bull Cliff Diving is hosted. From here you can walk to one of the best kept secrets of Pembrokeshire. Head north on the Coast Path to Traethllyfn – a huge expanse of sand overlooked by 150ft cliffs. (You can also reach the beach by walking from Porthgain Harbour or through Barry Island Farm.)
This is one of the best beaches anywhere. Famous for surfing, the rollers come crashing in to this huge expanse of sand. To the left of the beach there are some amazing rock pools and formations cut into the green slate. To the right there is a great view from the headland — or pop over to the secluded beach next door. Café and toilet facilities are available. No dogs allowed in the summer months.
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Bahía de Whitesands
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
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This is one of the best beaches anywhere. Famous for surfing, the rollers come crashing in to this huge expanse of sand. To the left of the beach there are some amazing rock pools and formations cut into the green slate. To the right there is a great view from the headland — or pop over to the secluded beach next door. Café and toilet facilities are available. No dogs allowed in the summer months.