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Fishguard

Fishguard is a charming coastal town in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with a population of approximately 3,400. Comprising Lower Fishguard and the Main Town, it shares a joint council with its twin town, Goodwick. The area retains a typical fishing village atmosphere, featuring a short tidal quay and steep, winding roads connecting the valley settlement to the hilltop main town. For frequent flyer hotel travelers, Fishguard offers a peaceful retreat with unique dual-town geography, ideal for exploring the natural beauty of southwest Wales without the bustle of larger cities.

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Getting there & around

🚆 Fishguard Harbour railway station🚆 Fishguard and Goodwick railway station

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Where to Base

The Main Town sits on the southern hill, hosting the parish church, High Street, and most modern developments, making it ideal for travelers seeking convenience. Lower Fishguard lies in the valley near the tidal quay, offering a traditional fishing village ambiance for those preferring quiet seaside views.

Getting Around

The two parts of the town are connected by a steep and winding road. Given the compact nature of the settlement, walking is the most efficient way to navigate between accommodations, the harbor, and Goodwick, eliminating the need for complex transport arrangements.

Best Season

Year-round visits are pleasant, but spring to autumn offer mild climates perfect for coastal walks. Winter provides a serene fishing village atmosphere. The tidal quay offers varying visual experiences depending on the season, enhancing the stay for nature-oriented travelers.

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