Whether it’s the incredible coastal path, the multitude of stunning beaches, the islands teaming with wildlife, the beautiful Preseli hills or the quaint, characterful towns and welcoming people – there is so much to fall in love with. Enjoy these handy guides:
Whether you tackle the full 180 miles on a serious hiking trip, or just take in one or two sections – it’s an absolute must to head to the awe-inspiring western edge of these beautiful Celtic lands. The coastal path offers some of the most breath-taking treks the UK has to offer.
You can walk all the coastal path in sections whilst based at Y Gwesty Bach, or you can plan day walks, or circular routes if you’d prefer to dip your toes into its highlights.
From pristine white and golden sandy expanses to rugged shingle-laden coves, to swelling surfer’s havens you are never far from the bay of your dreams. A few of our absolute favourites are:
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The stunning expanse of Newgale, the convenience of Tenby’s many beaches, or Saundersfoot, or the epic surfer’s meccas Freshwater West and Manorbier.
Whilst the coastline is the undisputed jewel in Pembrokeshire’s crown, there is also so much more to see and do – from other wonders of nature to incredible castles, museums, lighthouses, and country parks and manors. Here are just a few highlights:
Pembrokeshire is a dream destination for those who seek connection with nature, and the euphoria of getting active on the coast or in the water.
Whether you prefer to spend your day paddleboarding or kayaking round the coves and caves of this stunning coastline, or if you get your thrills from some of the UK’s best surf, or coasteering – there is an absolute ton of fun to be had in Pembrokeshire, led by some incredible operators:
From Y Gwesty Bach you are within a short distance of some beautiful villages and vibrant towns, where community and culture is a point of pride.