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Any walk in Pembrokeshire will leave you feeling on top of the world. In our opinion, none more so than one ending at a fantastic Welsh pub. Do you like to know that there’s a cold pint waiting for you at the end of your holiday hike? Then we’ve got a list of the best pub walks in Pembrokeshire just for you. Cheers!

Spring is the perfect time to come to Pembrokeshire – just as the weather begins to stabilise, the wildflowers are popping out over cliff and field. As if you needed any more reasons to pop on your walking boots to explore the wonderfully wild sole coastal national park in the UK.
To help you plan your spring escape, we’ve put together our favourite top 3 best walks in Pembrokeshire. This was a hard list to collate as there are so many amazing places to hike in our rugged county, but we think these walks are a fantastic starting point. So this spring, grab your boots, a map and some water and get out there!

There’s something truly special about Easter in Pembrokeshire. As spring breathes new life into the rugged coastline, the St Davids Peninsula comes alive with the promise of adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable moments. Whether you’re strolling along the breathtaking Pembrokeshire Coast Path, hunting for chocolate eggs on golden sandy beaches, or simply soaking up quality time with family and friends, Easter here is nothing short of magical.
If you’re planning a getaway this spring, look no further – we’ve rounded up the very best things to do in Pembrokeshire with the family this Easter.

Pembrokeshire’s already fantastic food scene gets bigger and better each year. Our cafes and restaurants can draw upon the coast for inspiration and of course wonderful local ingredients. These are 10 of the best cafes and restaurants in Pembrokeshire, each offering something different and unique. The only question is, how many can you get round on your holiday in St Davids?

With over 50 beaches and 186 miles of coastline, Pembrokeshire is the perfect location for a dog-friendly holiday.
It has it all – circular walking routes, breath-taking scenery and Wales’ oldest coastal rocks. We’re sure that your furry friend will love clambering over the St Davids’ peninsula as much as you do! Come rain or shine, there’s still no better spot for a bracing walk with your canine chum than this idyllic peninsula.
To help you narrow down the many choices for a hike with your hound, we’ve compiled a list of our top 6 dog-friendly beaches. Hold on to your leads, grab the ball thrower and pack the towels, your dog-friendly holiday in St Davids is about to get sandy!

The headland around the St Davids Peninsula, the most westerly part of Wales, is soon to be teaming with wildlife and activity. Spring is the perfect time to be visiting Pembrokeshire, as our glorious county bursts into life turning dramatic grey cliffs into a flurry of coastal flowers and nesting sea birds.
Here is our very own Springwatch – everything you need to know and do while on your holiday on this vibrant and unique peninsula.

There’s something for everyone on a holiday to St Davids, and that includes the furrier members of the family. Expansive beaches to run on, miles of coast path to trot along and beautiful dog-friendly cottages to snuggle up in at the end of a day of adventure. In between all that of course, no holiday to the coast is complete without at least one trip to the pub. Here are 10 of the cosiest, foodiest, dog-friendly pubs in St Davids and further afield.

St Davids may be Britain’s smallest city, but it was the birthplace of a national patron saint and so boasts some pretty big celebrations. If you’re heading West to join in this year, here’s all you need to know!
Unlike St Patrick’s Day, St Davids Day is not a bank holiday (yet), but that doesn’t stop the Welsh from celebrating our patron saint just as enthusiastically. Here, in his birthplace, the celebrations on the first of March are very special. Overlooking the cathedral built on the site of his monastic settlement, the importance of this day is palpable.


It rains in Wales. This, we all know, is not news. However, a little spot of rain never dampened the delightfulness of a holiday in Pembrokeshire. In fact, a few light showers are the perfect excuse to do some totally different activities, giving you respite from all that strenuous reading and picnicking on the beach.
Swap your flip flops for wellies, put on your raincoat, follow our itinerary for a rainy day and see how the weather doesn’t have to dictate your holiday fun!