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Discover the most popular places to visit in Pembroke
Barafundle Bay
9.6/10 (66 reviews)
This pristine golden-sand bay rivals Caribbean beaches with its turquoise waters and unspoiled setting. The half-mile coastal walk from Stackpole Quay leads to serene beauty without facilities.
Pembroke Castle
9.0/10 (115 reviews)
This imposing Norman fortress, birthplace of Henry VII, showcases one of Wales' most complete medieval castles. Explore its massive round keep, winding passageways, and mysterious Wogan Cavern beneath.
Freshwater East Beach
9.2/10 (85 reviews)
Sheltered within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this golden sand beach offers a tranquil escape backed by dunes. Explore the adjacent nature reserve or paddle in the freshwater stream perfect for children.
Photo by Steve Ponsford
Open Photo by Steve Ponsford
Freshwater West
10.0/10 (3 reviews)
Freshwater West's wild coastline delivers dramatic surf and Harry Potter filming history. Explore expansive dunes, hunt in rock pools, or watch skilled surfers tackle legendary breaks.
Photo by Scott Tate
Open Photo by Scott Tate
Broad Haven South
9.0/10 (4 reviews)
This pristine beach captivates with its dramatic limestone cliffs and iconic Church Rock rising from the sea. Explore the adjacent Bosherston Lily Ponds after enjoying the expansive golden shoreline.
New Quay
10.0/10 (2 reviews)
This charming Welsh harbor town offers front-row views of bottlenose dolphins in Cardigan Bay. Take a morning boat trip to spot marine wildlife while enjoying the literary legacy of Dylan Thomas.
Lamphey Bishop's Palace
9.2/10 (9 reviews)
Medieval splendor awaits at Lamphey Bishop's Palace, where 14th-century ruins reveal the luxurious lifestyle of church officials. Explore the impressive Great Hall and stroll through historic gardens.
Upton Castle
Explore the 35-acre historic gardens of this 13th-century Welsh manor, home to 18 champion trees and rare botanical treasures. Wander through formal rose gardens and discover medieval effigies in the ancient chapel.
"What a lovely find in Pembroke! John is a fantastic host with plenty of interesting stories, and the property has a wonderful family history that adds to its charm. He's thoughtfully modernised it to meet guests' needs, and our room was spacious, comfortable, and spotlessly clean.
The location is ideal, with several key attractions nearby, including the beautiful Barafundle Bay. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would definitely return to this little gem.
A big thank you to John and all the...
"Very pretty looking coach house placed in the centre of town with its own parking.Extremely clean rooms.
Good cooked breakfast to start day.
Prefect place to stay while visiting the area."
"We arrived to no one around and after walking around the property finally saw an envelope with our name on it and our key. Our room smelt moldy and damp. The carpet was dirty and the walls were peeling. The beds were very uncomfortable. It was shocking to see after such a high rating. The yard was unkempt and there was a general air of neglect about the whole place. "
"Had a lovely stay , clean and comfortable and even had a bath! The parking space was a bit of a struggle due to cars parked on the grass but there's also a free carpark less than a minutes walk. Everything was there that we needed and the property was easy to find. We will definitely stay again and will recommend to friends .thankyou"
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.