10 reasons we love Pembrokeshire

There are so many reasons to love the coastal county of Pembrokeshire but to keep this blog short and sweet (kind of) we have narrowed it down to the top ten reasons that make Pembrokeshire a must on your summer bucket list.

 

There's So Much To Love!

 

Award-Winning Beaches 

 

 

Firstly, there are the sandy beaches that offer unique beauty, each one different from the next. Newgale has the waves for surfers and the quaint country pub to enjoy the silhouettes of passersby as the sunsets. Freshwater West boasts white sands and rugged sand dunes that roll off into the distance as far as the eye can see and then there’s Little Haven - a lagoon-like cove where you can enjoy some solitude as you watch the waves roll up and down the shoreline.

 

Castles and Heritage 

 

 

Next, you have the wide array of castles and heritage that lay hidden in the towns and the hillsides; from Pembroke Castle, still fully maintained to Haverfordwest castle ruins which sit overlooking the town acting as the backdrop for the perfect walk or picnic. Experience lives as the Iron Age Pembrokeshire-dwellers did, at Castell Henllys, and learn of the Preseli bluestones.

 

 

Wildlife

 

 

The incredible wildlife is simply waiting to be discovered as seals, puffins and dolphins can be found living happily along the shoreline whilst red kites, rabbits and squirrels stalk the forests and countryside for their next meal.

 

Adventure Sports 

 

 

You can enjoy some of the best adventure sports like surfing, coasteering, and kayaking at beaches like Newgale and Whitesands. Where else can you kitesurf, ride on horseback through the surf, go zorbing or dive headfirst into the warm waters off our coastline?

Whether you’re an extreme sports enthusiast or just fancy trying something different - Pembrokeshire has it all.

 

The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path 

 

 

You can then soak up views from above walking rugged coastal walk trails that span each previously mentioned beach and more. Lonely Planet called it ‘one of the best long-distance trails in the world’. It spans 186 miles, passes through 14 harbours and 58 beaches, and tracks every cliff and cove between St Dogmaels and Amroth - whether you are on your own, with friends, family, or loved ones a stroll along out coastal path is a must!

 

Quaint Towns and Villages 

 

From award-winning independent retailers selling local delicacies, pottery, and jewelry to local butchers selling Pembrokeshire harvest and fare - you'll be spoilt for choice when ambling through one of Pembrokeshire towns and villages. Choose from a stroll down Narberth's high street or enjoy a short drive to Solva where in June and July "Under Milk Wood" is being filmed - head further west and visit St David's, Britain's smallest city with around 1300 residents.

 

 

Preseli Mountain Walks 

 

 

You can see them from the paths of Bluestone's resort but it is when you pay a visit in person things get pretty breathtaking as you absorb Foel Eryr’s 360-degree view, on a clear day stretching as far as Snowdonia and Ireland. The views are spectacular whatever the time of year you visit - from the numerous peaks and troughs of the Mountain range surrounded by lush green hills that seem to roll on and on.

 

Food and Drink

 

 

This was easy to come up with – the fantastic food that Pembrokeshire has to boast is a broad spectrum of sweet treats of Welsh Cakes, local chocolate, and locally made jams alongside some more hearty savoury dishes like rarebit, cawl, and laverbread. Better still; enjoy your very own catch of the day after some bay-side fishing. Did we mention Pembrokeshire has its own vineyards if you fancy a tipple?

 

Local Events 

At 9 we have picked the variety of local events that span the county from music festivals, classical events, and art/literary celebrations within local museums and galleries to the simplicity of soaking up local talent in pubs and clubs.

 

 

Family-Friendly Attractions

 

 

Last but not least are the family-friendly attractions from the 100 plus activities found across our own resort including some real adventure in the Steep Ravine Forest to local attractions like Folly Farm, Oakwood Theme Park, Dinosaur Park, and Anna’s Welsh Zoo. 

 

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