Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

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Running the length of the beautiful coastline of south-west Wales, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park takes in rugged cliffs, craggy offshore islands, fabulous beaches, pretty moorland hills and an amazingly diverse range of wildlife.

Established in 1952 and covering 240 square miles of spectacular landscape, it is Britain’s only predominantly sea-based national park. Dolphins, porpoises, whales and seals are a common sight in the crystal blue coastal waters, while the cliffs and islands are home to vitally important breeding populations of sea birds.

It is hugely popular with birdwatchers and fans of surfing, sea kayaking and rock climbing while hikers are also well catered for courtesy of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

It stretches 186 miles from Amroth, just east of Tenby, to St. Dogmael’s, near Cardigan, in the north. Most of the route clings to the cliff tops, offering some of the most spectacular views in Wales, particularly around St Bride’s Bay, St David’s Head and the Marloes Peninsula.

There are plenty of attractions to explore, including the impressive 12th Century cathedral at St. David’s, Britain’s smallest city and, as the birth place of its patron saint, the holiest site in Wales.

Pembroke is home to a huge castle, the oldest in west Wales and birthplace of Henry VII, the first Tudor king, and there are numerous towns and villages worth exploring – check out the former fishing harbour of Fishguard, the culinary hotspot of Newport, upmarket Little Haven and Newgale, which boasts a beach stretching for two and a half miles.

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Things to do near Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Discover a variety of exciting activities at Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, including paddleboarding, kitesurfing, and cave exploring. Don't miss the opportunity to embark on superb walks that showcase the park's stunning landscapes and coastal scenery. Whether you're an adventure seeker or a nature lover, Pembrokeshire offers a memorable experience for all visitors.

Shopping

For a unique shopping experience, visit Melin Tregwynt Woolen Mill, located 6.2km from Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where you can find exquisite Welsh wool products. If you're up for a drive, there are additional shops in nearby towns offering delightful gifts and souvenirs.

Recreation

Scolton Manor Country Park, located 6.2km from Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, offers a serene environment perfect for relaxation amidst nature. At Morfa Bay Adventure, 10.6km away, you can indulge in wellness activities designed to rejuvenate your spirit. For sports enthusiasts, Mayfield Driving Range, 9.9km away, provides a refreshing outdoor golfing experience.

Adventure

At Blue Lagoon Water Park, 8.7km from the park, enjoy thrilling waterslides and wave pools perfect for family fun. Preseli Venture, located 6.8km away, offers exhilarating water sports amidst stunning landscapes. For a camping experience, Newgale Camping Site, 9.9km from the park, provides outdoor adventures for all the family.

Nightlife

In Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the Small World Theatre offers a charming cultural experience just 6.2km away, perfect for a romantic evening. For family fun, Steep Ravine and Heatherton World of Activities, both within 14 and 13.0km respectively, provide adventure-filled arcade excitement.

Find the best attractions near Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park offers a delightful mix of attractions including stunning beaches, historic castles like Pembroke Castle, and places of worship, perfect for those seeking cultural and outdoor experiences. Visitors can immerse themselves in the breathtaking scenery of the park while enjoying activities such as hiking along the coastline or exploring the rich heritage of the area. This destination truly caters to diverse interests, making it an ideal spot for a memorable holiday.

  • Ffald-y-Brenin Trust: Nestled 497m from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, this tranquil place of worship offers a serene atmosphere and spiritual vibes. Ideal for quiet reflection, it embodies a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.
  • Newport Sands: A picturesque beach located 1.9km away, Newport Sands boasts golden sands and stunning coastal views. It’s perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, all while soaking in the vibrant beach vibes.
  • Pentre Ifan Dolmen: Situated 1.9km from the national park, this remarkable archaeological site features a Neolithic burial chamber. Rich in history and cultural significance, it offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Welsh heritage amidst a beautiful landscape.

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Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

To save money on your trip to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, consider visiting in January or October to November when accommodation costs are lower. Book your hotel about a month in advance or look for last-minute deals on Expedia. Tuesdays are the cheapest nights to stay, while Fridays tend to be pricier. Use Expedia’s tools to filter by budget and hotel types, including eco-friendly options. Additionally, combining your hotel, flights, and activities can lead to significant savings through package deals. Explore free activities like coastal walks to enhance your experience without extra costs.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Pembrokeshire Coast National Park are January and October to November, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May and July to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: The cheapest time to book a hotel around Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is usually 1 month out from when you are planning to stay. If you're a little more spontaneous, you could also peruse Expedia's last minute deals which could secure you a cheaper stay. Look out for the green banner below the price to spot the deals.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is Tuesday. The most expensive day to stay around Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is Friday.
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