Local Area

 
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As Britain's only Coastal National Park, Pembrokeshire boasts 52 beaches and more Blue Flag and Seaside Awards than any other county in the UK. The 186 miles of coastal path has some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Britain.

Crystal clear waters make it perfect for adventure activities like surfing, coasteering and stand up paddle boarding. Visitpembrokeshire has lots of activity based advice on all of the above + horseback riding, climbing, golf and all the many activities our unique county has to offer.  

Pembrokeshire's not short of castles, historic places and ancient sites. The landscape is peppered with everything from mysterious prehistoric tombs to medieval castles and Celtic religious shrines. Pembroke Castle and Carew Castle are probably the finest castles in Pembrokeshire whilst 
Manorbier Castle is a Norman baronial residence overlooking the beach. It was described by Gerald of Wales as "the pleasantest place in Wales" and is a magical place to visit.    

Extras

For the 2024 season we are pleased to welcome Penny, the travelling massage therapist. She will be available in both the campsite and glamping units. For more information please get in touch directly with Penny: Penny@pennygroommassage.co.uk, 07775537404

 
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Activity Centres

Barefoot Boardriders - Surf School & Coasteering

Celtic Deep - Snorkelling & Freediving

Good Trails - SUP & Kayaking

Heatherton - Adventure Park

Oakwood - Theme Park

Folly Farm - Zoo & Adventure Park

Manor Wildlife Park - Zoo

Restaurants and Pubs  

Cresselly - Cresselly Arms

Lawrenny - Lawrenny Arms, Lawrenny Tea Rooms  

Angle - Cafe Mor

Narbeth - Top Joes, Ultracomida, Plum & Vanilla, Hwb, Madtoms

Tenby - Allium, Billycan, Tap & Tan, Ronni’z, Salty’s, Harbwr

Saundersfoot - Stone Crab, Coast, Mulberry, Boathouse

 
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