Favourite places to eat
Great fish specials and a warm welcome from the team. There's always a guest ale and there's an interesting range of gins. Really important to book in advance in the summer months as this place is something of a destination in Pembrokeshire.
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The Stackpole Inn
Great fish specials and a warm welcome from the team. There's always a guest ale and there's an interesting range of gins. Really important to book in advance in the summer months as this place is something of a destination in Pembrokeshire.
Another extremely popular place to eat. It's a boat shack on Freshwater West. Grab a lobster or crab roll and take it down to the beach. Usually there's a special on too as well as burgers, ice cream, cakes. In very windy weather the cafe may not operate. Check on their Facebook page.
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Cafe Môr - The Pembrokeshire Beachfood Company
Another extremely popular place to eat. It's a boat shack on Freshwater West. Grab a lobster or crab roll and take it down to the beach. Usually there's a special on too as well as burgers, ice cream, cakes. In very windy weather the cafe may not operate. Check on their Facebook page.
A new spot in town, just opposite the castle, but already very popular. Authentic pizza!
Peppe's Pizza Pembroke
2 Westgate HillA new spot in town, just opposite the castle, but already very popular. Authentic pizza!
This one's for the special meal out. Wonderful food, wonderful view of beach and sea. You'll need to book.
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Coast Restaurant
This one's for the special meal out. Wonderful food, wonderful view of beach and sea. You'll need to book.
Another place for a special meal out. They've recently had a complete makeover and a new chef [with a Michelin star under his belt]. It has a contemporary country house vibe.
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The Grove - Narberth
The GroveAnother place for a special meal out. They've recently had a complete makeover and a new chef [with a Michelin star under his belt]. It has a contemporary country house vibe.
A National Trust cafe at Stackpole Quay. Delicious sandwiches and cakes and very good coffee.
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The Boathouse Tea-room
A National Trust cafe at Stackpole Quay. Delicious sandwiches and cakes and very good coffee.
Walks and beaches
Justifiably named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. There is no car access so you have to walk either over the clifftop from Stackpole Quay or through the woods and dunes via Bosherston Ponds. The sea is often calmer here than at Broadhaven or either of the Freshwaters.
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Barafundle Bay Beach
Pembrokeshire Coast PathJustifiably named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. There is no car access so you have to walk either over the clifftop from Stackpole Quay or through the woods and dunes via Bosherston Ponds. The sea is often calmer here than at Broadhaven or either of the Freshwaters.
Our favourite beach. A wide sweeping beach you can access from the National Trust car park or from walking through the woods and dunes. There are toilet facilities at the car park and a very good food van on weekends and school holidays.
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Broad Haven South Beach
Our favourite beach. A wide sweeping beach you can access from the National Trust car park or from walking through the woods and dunes. There are toilet facilities at the car park and a very good food van on weekends and school holidays.
A wide sweeping beach, the location for numerous films including Harry Potter, Finest Hour, Robin Hood. You'll find a surfing school here as well as Cafe Mor.
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Freshwater West
A wide sweeping beach, the location for numerous films including Harry Potter, Finest Hour, Robin Hood. You'll find a surfing school here as well as Cafe Mor.
A quiet place to walk just a few minutes from the cottage. Walk down to the 2nd Caroline Grove entrance, walk a little way almost to the wooden causeway and turn right. Through the trees you'll see a stile that will take you across the road to the National Trust car park for Castle Dock woods. You can walk a circuitous route from there. Always peaceful even on a sunny Bank Holiday when everyone else has gone to the beach.
Castle Dock Wood
A quiet place to walk just a few minutes from the cottage. Walk down to the 2nd Caroline Grove entrance, walk a little way almost to the wooden causeway and turn right. Through the trees you'll see a stile that will take you across the road to the National Trust car park for Castle Dock woods. You can walk a circuitous route from there. Always peaceful even on a sunny Bank Holiday when everyone else has gone to the beach.
Days Out
This has consistently been one of our guests' favourites over the last four years. The tidal mill in particular is interesting and the place is very picturesque.
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Carew Castle & Tidal Mill
Castle LaneThis has consistently been one of our guests' favourites over the last four years. The tidal mill in particular is interesting and the place is very picturesque.
A great place for a morning or afternoon out with or without children. A proper castle with spiral stairways and dungeons. It has a good gift shop and tea room.
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Pembroke Castle
A great place for a morning or afternoon out with or without children. A proper castle with spiral stairways and dungeons. It has a good gift shop and tea room.
Manorbier kastali
Another great castle to visit. It often has special events on.
A quiet village at the end of the Castlemartin peninsula. It has a sheltered beach, a beachside cafe with a very good reputation and a Victorian fort, manned by volunteers. Well worth a visit.
Angle Bay
A quiet village at the end of the Castlemartin peninsula. It has a sheltered beach, a beachside cafe with a very good reputation and a Victorian fort, manned by volunteers. Well worth a visit.