Abby's Guidebook

Abigail
Abby's Guidebook

Coastal

Coastal areas with nice walks and coastal pubs.
Lovely spot to take in the scenery. You can even walk across the beach between Little Haven and Broad Haven at low tide. You’ll find pub favourites and local caught fish specials at a The St Brides Inn, which is a real traditional family friendly coastal pub.... their Mediterranean style fish stew is a favourite!! There is also the Castle Inn serving traditional pub grub or if you just fancy a pint and packet of crisps you have The Swan Inn.
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Little Haven
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Lovely spot to take in the scenery. You can even walk across the beach between Little Haven and Broad Haven at low tide. You’ll find pub favourites and local caught fish specials at a The St Brides Inn, which is a real traditional family friendly coastal pub.... their Mediterranean style fish stew is a favourite!! There is also the Castle Inn serving traditional pub grub or if you just fancy a pint and packet of crisps you have The Swan Inn.
A lovely part of the coast, especially popular with families as the beach is what I would class as a safe, open beach with rock pools. Great place to have a walk, or just relax with a tray of fish and chips.
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Broad Haven Beach
Enfield Road
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A lovely part of the coast, especially popular with families as the beach is what I would class as a safe, open beach with rock pools. Great place to have a walk, or just relax with a tray of fish and chips.
A lovely part of our Pembrokeshire coast path, with amazing beach. There is also the ‘Runwayskiln’ café restaurant serving anything from coffee and cake to a three course meal with locally sourced produce. Seasonal opening hours.
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Marloes Sands
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A lovely part of our Pembrokeshire coast path, with amazing beach. There is also the ‘Runwayskiln’ café restaurant serving anything from coffee and cake to a three course meal with locally sourced produce. Seasonal opening hours.
A lovely long beach , popular with Surfers. You can walk straight onto the beach from the car park. It has a traditional coastal pub, which is always popular with visitors and locals. Great to stop off at before or on your way back from St Davids.
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Newgale
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A lovely long beach , popular with Surfers. You can walk straight onto the beach from the car park. It has a traditional coastal pub, which is always popular with visitors and locals. Great to stop off at before or on your way back from St Davids.
Saundersfoot is a great little place to visit with a lovely beach and ideal for walking a small section of the coast. Plenty of café/restaurant choices and many independently owned boutiques.
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Saundersfoot Beach
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Saundersfoot is a great little place to visit with a lovely beach and ideal for walking a small section of the coast. Plenty of café/restaurant choices and many independently owned boutiques.
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Freshwater West
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Near Stackpole Quay, Barafundle bay is a curved east facing beach with white sands. An absolute wonderful view when the beach is in sight. A bit of a walk to get from the car park, so make sure you bring everything you need but worth the walk.
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Barafundle Bay Strand
Pembrokeshire Coast Path
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Near Stackpole Quay, Barafundle bay is a curved east facing beach with white sands. An absolute wonderful view when the beach is in sight. A bit of a walk to get from the car park, so make sure you bring everything you need but worth the walk.
An easy walk around Bosherston's beautiful lily ponds, with options to explore the dunes and pools of the Mere Pool Valley behind Broadhaven beach. The walk is mostly along even gravel paths with two narrow causeways. This walk is rich in wildlife all year round.
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Bosherston
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An easy walk around Bosherston's beautiful lily ponds, with options to explore the dunes and pools of the Mere Pool Valley behind Broadhaven beach. The walk is mostly along even gravel paths with two narrow causeways. This walk is rich in wildlife all year round.
A wonderful part of coastal walk with the hidden gem of the natural deep water ‘Blue Lagoon’ which is popular for cliff jumping. Whilst walking along the coast path you can normally spot seals sunbathing in the rocky coves.
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Abereiddy
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A wonderful part of coastal walk with the hidden gem of the natural deep water ‘Blue Lagoon’ which is popular for cliff jumping. Whilst walking along the coast path you can normally spot seals sunbathing in the rocky coves.
Nolton Haven is a hamlet halfway along the coast of St Bride's Bay. It is included within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. When the tide is out the beach is a mixture of stones and sand but fairly sheltered and is popular for swimmers all year round. The car park is right by the beach, which makes it an ideal stop off for a picnic or if you just want a couple of hours relaxing on a smaller, quieter beach. High tide is great for paddle boarding and swimming.
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Nolton Haven
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Nolton Haven is a hamlet halfway along the coast of St Bride's Bay. It is included within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. When the tide is out the beach is a mixture of stones and sand but fairly sheltered and is popular for swimmers all year round. The car park is right by the beach, which makes it an ideal stop off for a picnic or if you just want a couple of hours relaxing on a smaller, quieter beach. High tide is great for paddle boarding and swimming.

Walking, food and wine.

Milford Marina has been establishing over the past 20 years now offering great places to eat, from cafés to restaurants. A lovely area to walk and take in the views and maybe even buy yourself something to remind you of your time in Pembrokeshire from one of the small, independently owned boutiques.
Milford waterfront is somewhere for all the family. By day you’ll find independent boutiques, cafés, ice cream parlour and restaurants. Then the evening comes alive with the string of bistro lighting running the length of the marina giving a Mediterranean vibe for people enjoying food and drinks outside the numerous restaurants and bars, offering something to suit everyone. https://www.milfordwaterfront.co.uk
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Milford Waterfront
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Milford waterfront is somewhere for all the family. By day you’ll find independent boutiques, cafés, ice cream parlour and restaurants. Then the evening comes alive with the string of bistro lighting running the length of the marina giving a Mediterranean vibe for people enjoying food and drinks outside the numerous restaurants and bars, offering something to suit everyone. https://www.milfordwaterfront.co.uk
A lovely little harbour. With a few great places to eat. A lovely place to stop when heading to St Davids or after a walk along Newgale beach.
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Solva
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A lovely little harbour. With a few great places to eat. A lovely place to stop when heading to St Davids or after a walk along Newgale beach.
Another lovely little harbour. Popular with walkers. Great fish and chips (&more) to eat in or takeaway at The Shed or go for more traditional pub grub with local caught fish options from The Sloop. Both with outdoor eating areas, ideal if you have four legged friends with you.
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Porthgain Harbour station
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Another lovely little harbour. Popular with walkers. Great fish and chips (&more) to eat in or takeaway at The Shed or go for more traditional pub grub with local caught fish options from The Sloop. Both with outdoor eating areas, ideal if you have four legged friends with you.
Popular access for boats in the summer but well sign posted for cars to find. Traditional pub food with friendly service and good atmosphere. Plenty of outdoor seating so dogs welcome too.
Lawrenny Arms
Lawrenny Road
Popular access for boats in the summer but well sign posted for cars to find. Traditional pub food with friendly service and good atmosphere. Plenty of outdoor seating so dogs welcome too.
A family run pub/restaurant in the village of Dale offering both traditional pub food and gastro style menu, specialising in seasonal, locally caught fish options. Great place for Lobster and chips! If you’re not fancying a big meal, then why not go for some local oysters or prawns and a pint stood by the sea wall or sat on the pebbled beach taking in the views over the bay.
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The Griffin
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A family run pub/restaurant in the village of Dale offering both traditional pub food and gastro style menu, specialising in seasonal, locally caught fish options. Great place for Lobster and chips! If you’re not fancying a big meal, then why not go for some local oysters or prawns and a pint stood by the sea wall or sat on the pebbled beach taking in the views over the bay.
A lovely place to stop before or after a coastal/beach walk at Marloes.
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Runwayskiln
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A lovely place to stop before or after a coastal/beach walk at Marloes.
Newport Pembs is a perfect village tucked away on the North coast of Pembrokeshire. It is desirable for food-lovers, beach-lovers and historians. Despite its small size, it has plenty of options for eating and exploring. Around a 45 minute, picturesque drive from Haverfordwest, passing through the Harbour town of Fishguard on the way.
Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Newport SA42, Vereinigtes Königreich
Newport Pembs is a perfect village tucked away on the North coast of Pembrokeshire. It is desirable for food-lovers, beach-lovers and historians. Despite its small size, it has plenty of options for eating and exploring. Around a 45 minute, picturesque drive from Haverfordwest, passing through the Harbour town of Fishguard on the way.

Sightseeing

You could spend the day here discovering it’s history. Visit the Cathedral, take a walk and enjoy some great food from numerous places to eat.
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St Davids
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You could spend the day here discovering it’s history. Visit the Cathedral, take a walk and enjoy some great food from numerous places to eat.
Tenby is a must for visitors and loved by locals. A traditional bustling seaside town in the height of the summer season with a lovely little harbour too. Great views and coastal walks. You have the north beach and south beach and plenty of great places to eat. Tenby has been the home for Ironman Wales for several years making it even more popular than ever with visitors returning year after year.
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Tenby Harbour
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Tenby is a must for visitors and loved by locals. A traditional bustling seaside town in the height of the summer season with a lovely little harbour too. Great views and coastal walks. You have the north beach and south beach and plenty of great places to eat. Tenby has been the home for Ironman Wales for several years making it even more popular than ever with visitors returning year after year.
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Schloss Pembroke
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Carew Castle & Tidal Mill
Castle Lane
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Food scene

One of our go to places to eat locally. Fresh, locally caught fish options on the menu as well as popular pub favourites. It has a great outdoor dining space to enjoy your meal or just sit with a drink in the sun, taking in the views of the Marina.
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Martha’s Vineyard
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One of our go to places to eat locally. Fresh, locally caught fish options on the menu as well as popular pub favourites. It has a great outdoor dining space to enjoy your meal or just sit with a drink in the sun, taking in the views of the Marina.
Another one of our family favourites. Good food and service with great outdoor space for when the weather allows.
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The Harbourmaster
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Another one of our family favourites. Good food and service with great outdoor space for when the weather allows.
Only around five minutes drive from Masons Barn. The Glen is a traditional pub restaurant offering good quality, freshly cooked meals with wide selection of local ales and draft beers. They also have a separate bar where you can view live sport events.
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The Glen
Merlin's Hill
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Only around five minutes drive from Masons Barn. The Glen is a traditional pub restaurant offering good quality, freshly cooked meals with wide selection of local ales and draft beers. They also have a separate bar where you can view live sport events.

A nice place to visit.

A lovely little town just around twenty five minutes drive from The Haven. Lots of independently owned shops and great places to eat including the very popular Ultracomida Spanish deli. An annual food festival is held in September hosting many artisan and local producers. Some suggestions for places to eat. You can find them all on fb and Instagram … Plumb and Vanilla The Grove Top Joe’s pizza The Hwb Mad Toms seafood
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Narbeth
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A lovely little town just around twenty five minutes drive from The Haven. Lots of independently owned shops and great places to eat including the very popular Ultracomida Spanish deli. An annual food festival is held in September hosting many artisan and local producers. Some suggestions for places to eat. You can find them all on fb and Instagram … Plumb and Vanilla The Grove Top Joe’s pizza The Hwb Mad Toms seafood
Melin Tregwynt woollen mill can be found in a remote wooded valley on the Pembrokeshire coast. There has been a mill on the site since the 17th century, when local farmers would bring their fleeces to be spun into yarn and woven into sturdy Welsh wool blankets. It is a working mill, owned by the same family since 1912. They have a great millshop & cafe and well worth a visit for a look at their day to day workings in the mill followed by coffee and cake or light lunch, enjoying the lovely surroundings. Ps, If you’re going to treat yourself to a Welsh keepsake to remind you of your Pembrokeshire holiday, I’m sure you’ll find something here!
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Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill
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Melin Tregwynt woollen mill can be found in a remote wooded valley on the Pembrokeshire coast. There has been a mill on the site since the 17th century, when local farmers would bring their fleeces to be spun into yarn and woven into sturdy Welsh wool blankets. It is a working mill, owned by the same family since 1912. They have a great millshop & cafe and well worth a visit for a look at their day to day workings in the mill followed by coffee and cake or light lunch, enjoying the lovely surroundings. Ps, If you’re going to treat yourself to a Welsh keepsake to remind you of your Pembrokeshire holiday, I’m sure you’ll find something here!
Llys-y-Frân is a very special place in the foothills of the Preseli Mountains. The reservoir was opened in 1972 to supply clean water to Pembrokeshire. The dam is a feat of engineering, but it has also preserved this landscape as a haven for nature and wildlife. The 350 acres of woodland, grassland and lake are perfect for walking, cycling and fishing – with a whole range of activities on land and water. From bike trails, paddle boarding, kayaking and boating to name a few or enjoy a nice trail walk taking in the peace of the surroundings and glorious views around the damn. A hub for health, wellbeing and recreation brought to you by Welsh Water. Relax, refuel and take in the stunning views across the water from the Visitor Centre, complete with grift shop and café where you can enjoy a drink, slice of cake or meal from the seasonal menu. N.B Please check opening times before planning a trip here!
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Llys-y-frân
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Llys-y-Frân is a very special place in the foothills of the Preseli Mountains. The reservoir was opened in 1972 to supply clean water to Pembrokeshire. The dam is a feat of engineering, but it has also preserved this landscape as a haven for nature and wildlife. The 350 acres of woodland, grassland and lake are perfect for walking, cycling and fishing – with a whole range of activities on land and water. From bike trails, paddle boarding, kayaking and boating to name a few or enjoy a nice trail walk taking in the peace of the surroundings and glorious views around the damn. A hub for health, wellbeing and recreation brought to you by Welsh Water. Relax, refuel and take in the stunning views across the water from the Visitor Centre, complete with grift shop and café where you can enjoy a drink, slice of cake or meal from the seasonal menu. N.B Please check opening times before planning a trip here!
A lovely place to visit during your stay and only around 15 minutes drive from The Haven. Picton Castle consists of a 13th century castle with a splendid Georgian wing. Guided tours are available or you can choose to walk around the gardens and woodland at your own leisure. After a walk around their beautiful grounds you can enjoy a relaxing lunch at ‘Maria’s courtyard restaurant & deli’.
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Picton Castle & Gardens
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A lovely place to visit during your stay and only around 15 minutes drive from The Haven. Picton Castle consists of a 13th century castle with a splendid Georgian wing. Guided tours are available or you can choose to walk around the gardens and woodland at your own leisure. After a walk around their beautiful grounds you can enjoy a relaxing lunch at ‘Maria’s courtyard restaurant & deli’.