Discover all the things to do, places to stay and natural wonders South West Wales has to offer. All within an area of outstanding natural beauty.

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A surprisingly taxing walk but with continuous interest along its entire length.
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Set in a tranquil secret valley this hidden woodland garden with a rich industrial past is full of surprises.
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We’ve partnered with Transport for Wales and Great Western Railway to make your journey to Pembrokeshire smoother, more sustainable, and filled with amazing adventure. With seven charming stops to explore, getting there has never been easier.
Learn MorePembrokeshire doesn’t really do big towns. But it does have a city. St Davids city has just over 1400 residents, making it the smallest city in Britain. Surrounded by sea on three sides, Pembrokeshire’s towns and villages have a huge connection with the sea, with most communities having been a trading port for one commodity or another somewhere in their past.
Just off the Coast Path
Mae blwyddyn o anturiaethau yn aros amdanoch yn Sir Benfro!
A nation without a language is a nation without a heart