Things to do and events in Pembrokeshire
 Mother nature blessed us with glorious natural attractions, but even away from the coast and mountains, you’ll never have a dull moment. We’re not just beaches or beautiful walks in the country, there’s a wide range of events, days out and attractions just waiting to be explored.
Discover the fascinating history of one of our spectacular castles or ancient monuments, or wander through colourful gardens gathering inspiration. Enjoy the thrills and spills of action rides with your family at an adventure or theme park.
Take a boat trip to explore the islands and wildlife of Pembrokeshire from a viewpoint many don’t get to see. Tuck into delicious food made with the finest Pembrokeshire goodies or watch the experts knock up a dish in minutes at a food festival.
If you are looking for a truly authentic experience, browse nationally acclaimed galleries and museums or get closer to the local artists and makers with a visit to their studios, workshops and mills, they reflect the heartbeat of Pembrokeshire and are an intrinsic part of our identity.
Spend a day wrapped in seaweed or plunge into a warm pool with show stopping views at a totally chilled spa. Then you’re ready to head out to experience the talents of Pembrokeshire’s musicians, whether it is a traditional folk band in the local pub or a classical concert in the grand setting of St Davids Cathedral.
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Torch Theatre
The Torch Theatre is a modern and vibrant centre for the arts which prides itself on extending a warm Pembrokeshire welcome to all visitors. The Torch Theatre is Pembrokeshire’s only professional theatre venue and arts complex with an extensive programme of live events including work from their resident company as well as the latest cinema listings,[...]
Lan y Môr Restaurant
Bordering the golden sands of Coppet Hall beach, Lan y Môr is a haven between land and sea, floating against its tree line. Reflecting the curve of the beach and the rolling waves it overlooks, the restaurant is a bold statement of modern architecture, complementing its irresistible natural setting. Undeniably, it sets the tone for[...]
Fine Dining
The Big Retreat Wales
We are a feel-good festival, in every sense of the word. – for us, feel good is just as much about an icy gin and tonic as it is a yoga class, because The Big Retreat is all about balance.
Dennis Cafe
The Dennis Café is a small family run business, located just above the beautiful castle beach in Tenby.
Llys-y-frân
Located at the foothill of the Preseli Mountains, Llys-y-frân occupies an impressive 350 acres of woodland and grassland, with a stunning lake at its centre. Opened in summer 2021, the brand new Visitor Centre and Activity Centre offer superb facilities and visitor experiences. Open all year round, there’s a whole range of activities on land[...]
The Stackpole Inn
The Stackpole Inn’s chefs are devoted to creating superb dishes using the best of local ingredients, for the lunchtime snacks menu, the evening á la carte menu or the ever-changing special’s board.
The Hats & Barrels
Riverside public house/restaurant in the harbour village of Solva, which is situated in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Scenic walks and stunning beaches nearby
Fresh Seafood
Wolfscastle Country Hotel Restaurant & Spa
A la carte and traditional bar meals are served in the Brasserie and Allt yr Afon Restaurant 7 days a week, to both residents and non-residents.
Outside: Adventure & Film Festival
Outside is a new microfestival with slow adventures, outdoor films and reconnection, presented by TYF Adventure x Adventure Uncovered. Surfing, Coasteering, Climbing, Wild Dips, Yoga, Adventure Films, Nature Connection, Coastal Walk, Talks & Workshops. Friday 8th – Sunday 10th September 2023, St. David’s, Pembrokeshire.
Jill Jones Fine Art. (Studio, Gallery and Art Tuition)
Working Studio and gallery in talbenny, 1 mile from Little Haven. Art Classes available.
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Fishguard Bay Boat Trips
On this trip you’ll see the landing place where French forces made the historic last invasion of mainland Britain, on the way to the dramatic Strumble Head lighthouse. Emerald coves and secret beaches hidden from the land, to rocks where seals bask in the sun and where porpoises feed at the turn of the tide.
Great for Nature Lovers
Rembrandt Jewellers Tenby
Rembrandt Jewellers is a family-owned business in its second generation with 38 years of trading in the heart of Tenby