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A holiday to a self-catered cottage in Abereiddy is just what is needed to relax and unwind. With the Pembrokeshire coast path on your doorstep, pull on those boots and set out in either direction. The path is glorious whether you walk all day or just a mile or so. Take in stunning views, discover beautiful wildlife and end your walk with a sense of awe.
The small harbour village of Porthgain is a 4-mile walk away along the coast path. It’s home to The Sloop; a traditional coastal pub adorned with fishing nets and lobster pots. Also in Porthgain is The Shed Fish and Chip Bistro, serving up locally caught seafood from their own boat. Our favourite way to spend an evening is a takeaway from The Shed eaten on the harbour wall watching the sunset.
Abereiddy is home to the Blue Lagoon, an old quarry that is full of aquamarine waters. On a warm still day, a swim here is magical. MUUK adventure company runs from the car park at Abereiddy, so the more thrill-seeking in your group can book a coasteering trip and experience the Lagoon and coast beyond in a unique way!

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!

Spring on the Pembrokeshire coast is just dreamy. The coconut-y smell of gorse wafts along the coast path, where sea pinks are beginning to emerge above the sparkling sea. If you find yourself on the Pembrokeshire coast this spring, here are a few things to add to your list of must-dos!

As you explore Pembrokeshire, there’s one culinary delight that should be on every visitor’s must-try list: cawl. This hearty Welsh soup is a cherished dish of Pembrokeshire. It is the epitome of comfort and tradition, made with local meat (traditionally lamb, but sometimes ham) and seasonal vegetables. To ensure you don’t miss out on that all important bowl of cawl during your visit, we’ve put together a list of the six best restaurants and cafes in Pembrokeshire where you can find it.

Thinking of spending February Half Term in Pembrokeshire? Or maybe you’re all booked in and looking for things to do that will keep the kids entertained, give you a chance to let your hair down and make sure you’ve spent quality family time together. Here are some activities we know you’ll love!

Pembrokeshire is a dreamy destination all year round, it all depends what it is you want from your holiday on the Welsh coast. Each month offers something slightly different. So when you’re planning the year ahead and wondering when to visit, this handy guide is here to help.

There is something magical about watching a storm unfold over the wild and rugged Pembrokeshire coast. The skies churn, the waves roar, and the winds almost sing. For storm enthusiasts, Pembrokeshire offers a front-row seat. Whether you’re wrapped up warm in a holiday cottage or braving the elements outdoors, storm watching in Pembrokeshire is an unforgettable experience that blends romance, thrill, and awe.

Pembrokeshire is fantastic in the summer, but we are here all year round! The views change, days take on a different shape and cosiness, and ultimately it is just as beautiful in January. Here are our top reasons why you’ll love a winter visit to Pembrokeshire.

2026 is a year to uncover even more of the treasures along the Pembrokeshire coast. From new outdoor adventures and cultural experiences to savouring fresh local cuisine, there’s no shortage of ways to make your holiday unforgettable. Dive into our 2026 Pembrokeshire Bucket List and see how many experiences you can tick off!

A walk is a Christmas Day tradition for many, and in Pembrokeshire, the choices are enough to get even the least enthusiastic members of the family out for a stroll! Here are our 5 favourite Christmas Day walks in and around St Davids.

There’s nothing quite like perching on a harbour wall gazing out at the sea with a portion of local, golden fish and chips on your knee. It’s what coastal holiday dreams are made of! Here are our top 5 places for fish and chips in Pembrokeshire.

Pembrokeshire is the place to sample all aspects of the coast. From wild swimming to boat trips and walking the coast path, there is so much to being this close to the sea. The best way to round off a day of adventures is to sit down to a meal of ocean fayre, in whatever way makes you happy. Here are some top places to try local seafood in Pembrokeshire.




































































Are you dreaming of a luxurious escape to St Davids? Whether you’re returning from long walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, discovering tiny villages and sweeping beaches, or eating and shopping your way around St Davids, you’ll love coming back to a cottage filled with the small touches that make a luxury holiday.
Here are 6 luxury cottages in St Davids in amongst which you’ll find super kingsize beds, hot tubs, wood burners, wonderful interiors, and all with the delights of the St Davids Peninsula at your fingertips.





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