SEA AND DO
Or maybe, rest? Just saying…
If you already know Pembrokeshire then you need no convincing that this is one of the most beautiful places in Britain. With 180 miles of coast path, more than 50 beaches, island nature reserves, historic castles and seemingly endless options for messing about in the sea, we believe that whatever the weather you will find something to enjoy.
Newgale beach
Beaches
We are only a four and a half minute drive from Newgale sands, one of Pembrokeshire’s most impressive blue flag beaches. A full two miles long at low tide it is a favourite haunt for surfers, walkers, sunbathers and families.
We are in the middle of St Brides Bay famous for its beaches, havens and harbours. To the north is the ever more rugged north Pembrokeshire coast and historic St Davids. To the south lies the Dale Peninsular, the wildlife islands, magnificent Pembroke Castle, Tenby and the famous southern beaches.
Brandy Brook walk
We overlook the valley of Brandy Brook, so put on your hiking boots, pack a picnic and head down hill for a walk up stream, towards the ruins of an old mill. This is a circular route that brings you out past Roch Castle and through the village before returning back to your tent for a well earned rest.
Brandy Brook
Other Activities
There are plenty of activities to suit all ages and abilities in the area. Walk the coast, gallop on a horse along Druidston beach, go coasteering with experienced instructors, or why not visit an iron aged hill fort, or any of the beautiful gardens dotted around the county. For children and adults alike, there is plenty to do and see throughout the seasons.