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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park – Britain’s only coastal National Park

We would argue there is no where better to spend your precious holiday time- it’s where we spend all of ours! From stunning, award winning beaches that stretch for miles to an unrivalled coastal path, and inland towards ancient mountains, mythical lakes and wooded valleys steeped in legend, Pembrokeshire is one of the most beautiful landscapes on earth.

We will help you with any aspect of your trip, from planning walks and tours to recommending places for lunch and dinner, and in the mean time you can keep up with any news and upcoming events right here.

Activities for all

With a wealth of activities on your doorstep from mountain walking and beach combing, to swimming and horse riding, we know you’ll find something to suit the whole family during your stay.

Just a small selection of the activities on your doorstep:

And a short drive away:

Jul
9
Sun
Kasai Masai at Bluestone Brewery @ Bluestone Brewing Co.
Jul 9 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Music from international band Kasai Masai

The Love Nest @ Theatre Gwaun
Jul 9 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
A farcical comedy set in a coastal guesthouse where a second honeymoon is blighted by mishaps and misunderstandings.
From an overbearing mother-in-law, rampant rodents, a spectacular 60’s show-down and, of course, the obligatory blast from the past – the whole holiday seemed doomed.
Will this romantic break end in break-up, will true love conquer all or will this Love Nest be more “one flew over the cuckoo nest”?
Jul
11
Tue
St Dogmaels Farmers Market @ St Dogmaels Abbey Visitor Centre
Jul 11 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

The St Dogmaels local producers market was established in 2009, in response to the growing need for fresh local produce from ethical sources. It was initially founded by Hanes Llandoch using funding from the Rural Development Project RDP, enabling the purchase of high quality market stall units and also assisting local producers to test trade new brands and marketing. The pilot study was a success both with stall holders and their new customers and the decision was taken to make it a feature of the St Dogmaels calendar. It quickly grew, necessitating further investment in additional stalls, to our current 18 + stalls.

Find out more at www.stdogmaelsabbey.org.uk

Jul
14
Fri
Eugene Onegin @ Rhosygilwyn Mansion
Jul 14 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Tchaikovsky’s famous opera based on Pushkin’s verse sung in English with Irish soprano Rosin Walsh (Tatiana), Welsh mezzo Sian Cameron (Olga), American baritone Ryan Ross (Onegin), Welsh tenor Seamus Begg (Lensky), Dutch bass Kees Huysmans (Gremin) and Stephen Welch (M Triquet) with Cor Aberteifi and the Dai Jarman Folk Dancers. Directed by PJ Harris, musical accompaniment by Nico de Villiers and design by Helen Elster Jones. Henry Ward conducts the chorus.

There is a 90 minute interval for picnics and supper in the Orangery.

The opera is based on Pushkin’s iconic verse novel, which re-imagines the Byronic romantic anti-hero as the definitive bored Russian aristocrat caught between convention and ennui; Tchaikovsky, similarly, took Western European operatic forms and transformed them into an authentic and undeniably Russian work. At the core of the opera is the young girl Tatiana, who grows from a sentimental adolescent into a complete woman in one of the operatic stage’s most convincing character developments.

Jul
15
Sat
Eugene Onegin @ Rhosygilwyn Mansion
Jul 15 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Tchaikovsky’s famous opera based on Pushkin’s verse sung in English with Irish soprano Rosin Walsh (Tatiana), Welsh mezzo Sian Cameron (Olga), American baritone Ryan Ross (Onegin), Welsh tenor Seamus Begg (Lensky), Dutch bass Kees Huysmans (Gremin) and Stephen Welch (M Triquet) with Cor Aberteifi and the Dai Jarman Folk Dancers. Directed by PJ Harris, musical accompaniment by Nico de Villiers and design by Helen Elster Jones. Henry Ward conducts the chorus.

There is a 90 minute interval for picnics and supper in the Orangery.

The opera is based on Pushkin’s iconic verse novel, which re-imagines the Byronic romantic anti-hero as the definitive bored Russian aristocrat caught between convention and ennui; Tchaikovsky, similarly, took Western European operatic forms and transformed them into an authentic and undeniably Russian work. At the core of the opera is the young girl Tatiana, who grows from a sentimental adolescent into a complete woman in one of the operatic stage’s most convincing character developments.

Haverfordwest Male Voice Choir & The Welsh Guitar Duo @ Bluestone Brewery
Jul 15 @ 7:30 pm – 11:45 pm

Returning for their second year with Bluestone Brewery, join them for an evening of singing with one of the oldest choirs in Wales. Followed by the Welsh Guitar Duo

Jul
16
Sun
Eugene Onegin @ Rhosygilwyn Mansion
Jul 16 @ 6:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Tchaikovsky’s famous opera based on Pushkin’s verse sung in English with Irish soprano Rosin Walsh (Tatiana), Welsh mezzo Sian Cameron (Olga), American baritone Ryan Ross (Onegin), Welsh tenor Seamus Begg (Lensky), Dutch bass Kees Huysmans (Gremin) and Stephen Welch (M Triquet) with Cor Aberteifi and the Dai Jarman Folk Dancers. Directed by PJ Harris, musical accompaniment by Nico de Villiers and design by Helen Elster Jones. Henry Ward conducts the chorus.

There is a 90 minute interval for picnics and supper in the Orangery.

The opera is based on Pushkin’s iconic verse novel, which re-imagines the Byronic romantic anti-hero as the definitive bored Russian aristocrat caught between convention and ennui; Tchaikovsky, similarly, took Western European operatic forms and transformed them into an authentic and undeniably Russian work. At the core of the opera is the young girl Tatiana, who grows from a sentimental adolescent into a complete woman in one of the operatic stage’s most convincing character developments.

Jul
18
Tue
St Dogmaels Farmers Market @ St Dogmaels Abbey Visitor Centre
Jul 18 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

The St Dogmaels local producers market was established in 2009, in response to the growing need for fresh local produce from ethical sources. It was initially founded by Hanes Llandoch using funding from the Rural Development Project RDP, enabling the purchase of high quality market stall units and also assisting local producers to test trade new brands and marketing. The pilot study was a success both with stall holders and their new customers and the decision was taken to make it a feature of the St Dogmaels calendar. It quickly grew, necessitating further investment in additional stalls, to our current 18 + stalls.

Find out more at www.stdogmaelsabbey.org.uk

Jul
25
Tue
St Dogmaels Farmers Market @ St Dogmaels Abbey Visitor Centre
Jul 25 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

The St Dogmaels local producers market was established in 2009, in response to the growing need for fresh local produce from ethical sources. It was initially founded by Hanes Llandoch using funding from the Rural Development Project RDP, enabling the purchase of high quality market stall units and also assisting local producers to test trade new brands and marketing. The pilot study was a success both with stall holders and their new customers and the decision was taken to make it a feature of the St Dogmaels calendar. It quickly grew, necessitating further investment in additional stalls, to our current 18 + stalls.

Find out more at www.stdogmaelsabbey.org.uk

Jul
29
Sat
West Wales Rock’n’Roll Club & The Stangs @ Bluestone Brewery
Jul 29 @ 7:30 pm – 11:45 pm

A night not to be missed. Let West Wales Rock and Roll Club get you warmed up with some jiving and then dance late into the night with three piece local rhythm & blues band The Stangs