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:
- Horse Riding
- Pony Trekking
- Advice for walks
- Advice on local beaches
- Pengelli Woodland
- Ty Canol Woodland
- Stargazing
- Castles
- Dolphin watching boat trips
- The Preseli Hills
- Adventure Beyond
- Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber
And a short drive away:
- Oakwood
- Heatherton
- Folly Farm
- Anna’s Welsh Zoo
- TYF Adventure
- Blue Lagoon
- Zorbing
- Welsh Wildlife Centre
- Castell Henllys
- Dyffryn Fernant Gardens
- Hilton Court
Get the date in your diary now! This is their biggest event yet. This year they will be holding their very own beer festival. You will be able to drink their delicious rock solid ales plus lots of other wonderful beers from around the UK. Music from the winning choir from the Bluestone Brewery Choir competition, Glas and The Review.
Ticket price is for both days and includes your very own festival glass to take home.
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
Treat yourself to an evening out of the kitchen. Cwtch catering will be preparing a scrumptious three course meal, served alongside Bluestone ales whilst you sit back and relax. Live music from Eine Kleine Steiner Musik Band will keep you entertained throughout the night so bring your dancing shoes too. Tickets £20 must be paid in advance (includes three course meal and entertainment)
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
“Impossible though it is to get the blues in Pembrokeshire in my experience, I am happy to support the coolest thing in West Wales since frozen crabmeat was invented ~ Let the good times roll.” Griff Rhys Jones
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THE ANNUAL CARDIGAN QUAYS FESTIVAL CELEBRATES CARDIGAN’S RICH CULTURAL AND MARITIME HERITAGE.
A CELEBRATION OF THE RIVER, CULTURE AND PEOPLE IN AND AROUND CARDIGAN & THE TEIFI VALLEY
BOATS | BEER | MAKERS | GROWERS | FOOD | FIREWORKS | MUSIC | SPECTACLE | FUN
This is the town that has been the fortified seat of kings, that has given birth to the Eisteddfod, and that helped set sail to the dreams of many to a new land called America.
There will be music, crafts, river activities, food stalls from artisan producers, fish, beers, cheeses, breads, workshops, performers and a whole wealth of sights, sounds, tastes and experiences to delight and entertain. All this against the backdrop of the Historic port and the majestic River Teifi flowing down to the open sea.
The festival is held in and around the quayside on the river opposite the castle in the old port area of the town.
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Day 1 of our annual summer Proms with Tim Hugh (Cello LSO), Roman Simovic (violin LPO), Olga Sitkovetski (piano), Milana Simovic (Viola), and Katerina Nazarova (violin). A chamber quintet of exquisite quality.
PROGRAMME
Franck sonata
Rachmaninov Elegy for Cello and piano.
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Brahms piano quintet
Preconcert suppers in the Orangery can be booked online. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian menu.
“Merry Hell define what ‘folk rock’ should be all about these days”
“If you’re a fan of folk then this is your birthday”
… Can you afford to miss it? A Bank holiday weekend to enjoy with local singer Finlay Thomas and the critically acclaimed folk band Merry Hell
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
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