Exploring Pembrokeshire
The UK's Only Coastal National Park
Venture off the resort and into the wonderful, wild world of Pembrokeshire.
The only Coastal National Park in the UK, from its rolling hills to its 186 miles of breath-taking coast and magnificent 52 beaches, Pembrokeshire is packed with adventure and surprise – and we’re your gateway to it all.
Try Somewhere New
Head off the beaten track this summer and try somewhere new! While well-known spots like Tenby and Barafundle Bay are great to visit, there are many other beautiful places in Pembrokeshire that are just as worthy of your time – and many are close to Bluestone.
Here is our insider guide to where to visit during your break that is just as beautiful.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail
If you want to admire our beautiful coastline, try heading out to explore the 186-mile coast path. You won’t be able to do it all during your break, but you can try and fit in as much as possible. Taking you through the diverse landscape, and letting you get close to the wonderful flora and fauna, it’s a unique and wonderful experience that always throws up a few surprises.
Visiting Pembrokeshire
To find out more about how to visit areas of Pembrokeshire, you can visit:
Heading to the Coast?
Pembrokeshire is blessed with a golden coast, with over 50 beaches to visit, incredible rugged cliffs, and the opportunity for adventure around every corner! Spending time next to the water isn't just fun - it's also good for your mental and physical health and while the beach is a wonderful place to be, make sure to enjoy it responsibly. If you’re heading to the coast during your stay, take a look at the RNLI’s advice and tips to help you have fun and stay safe.
Be Respectful
We’re lucky to live in such a wonderful corner of the world and exploring the great outdoors and enjoying Pembrokeshire’s wide-open spaces is an amazing and unique part of the Bluestone experience.
We recommend all our guests to get out and explore the beauty and wonder of Pembrokeshire and its National Park, but it’s important to be mindful and respect the need to stay safe while enjoying our beautiful corner of West Wales.
Here are a few tips to help you stay safe during your visit. This has been created specifically for anyone visiting the area and helps keep everyone safe. When you leave the resort and travel around Pembrokeshire we would be grateful if you could follow the advice issued by Pembrokeshire County Council.
Wales: Restriction Differences
Covid-19 safety measures and restrictions are no longer in place in Wales.
For your peace of mind, please visit the link below for up-to-date guidance for Wales, which has its own approaches, often different to others areas of the United Kingdom.
Welsh Government: Covid-19 Advice
It’s Good to Have You Back
We are so happy to see familiar faces return and meet new ones for the first time, but there is understandably a certain amount of anxiety in the local community as we welcome visitors back to the area; therefore we ask you to treat Pembrokeshire as you would your own home - please be mindful and courteous when visiting shops, restaurants, and other amenities.