Where to Base
Stay in the town center or near the castle for easy access to attractions, dining, and shops. This area allows guests to walk along the historic walls and enjoy the serene coastal atmosphere without needing transport.
Pembroke is a historic market town in Pembrokeshire, Wales, situated at the mouth of the River Teifi on Cardigan Bay. Known for its imposing medieval castle and well-preserved town walls, it serves as an excellent gateway to the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. For frequent travelers, Pembroke offers a quiet, culturally rich base away from major metropolitan hubs. The town provides easy access to coastal walks, historic sites like Tenby and St Davids, and a relaxed atmosphere ideal for unwinding after business meetings or exploring the Welsh countryside.
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Stay in the town center or near the castle for easy access to attractions, dining, and shops. This area allows guests to walk along the historic walls and enjoy the serene coastal atmosphere without needing transport.
Pembroke lacks a major airport; nearest hubs are Swansea or Cardiff. The town center is compact and walkable. To explore the wider coast, rely on local buses or rent a car, which is recommended for flexibility.
Spring and summer (May to September) offer mild weather perfect for coastal walks and outdoor activities. This is peak season for festivals, so book accommodations early to secure preferred rates and locations.

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chapel in Pembrokeshire, Wales

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site within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

church in Pembroke, Wales

chapel in Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wales

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beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK

castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Rhosyn means ‘rose’ in Welsh and there are plenty on display in the gardens of this lovingly restored country house. The gorgeous setting provides a calming atmosphere in which to dine, with a tasting menu or an à la carte to choose from. The seasonally guided cooking is modern in execution but rooted in tried-and-tested flavours we all know and love. Pembrokeshire is well-represented on the menu, so look out for delicious local lamb and some superb new potatoes.
WebsiteAs the name may have given away, this spacious restaurant lies in the heart of Tenby Golf Club, which also has rooms should you be planning a weekend away on the south Wales coast. An experienced local chef is at the helm, ensuring that the unpretentious and eminently appealing dishes are executed with care and make strong use of the wonderful Welsh larder; the daily made ale bread with whipped marmite butter will get your meal off to a great start. Ensure you go for a walk along the neighbouring beach either before or after you dine.
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