Dog friendly West Wales


Embarking on a journey to West Wales unveils a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural delights. Begin your exploration in Pembrokeshire, home to the rugged coastline of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, perfect for coastal walks and beach adventures. Discover the enchanting village of St. Davids, Britain's smallest city, with its magnificent cathedral and quaint streets.

Delve into history at Pembroke Castle, birthplace of Henry VII, and explore its medieval grandeur. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the tranquil beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park, offering scenic hikes and breathtaking vistas. West Wales promises an unforgettable blend of history, scenery, and charm.

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Attraction
Adults £8.50

Pembroke Castle

Pembroke Castle has a long and fascinating history dating back to 1093.

Attraction
Adults £6

Llwyngarreg Garden

4 acre garden featuring Rhododendron, Acer, Primula, Bamboos, blue Meconopsis, Magnolia and more.

Attraction
Adults from £9

Llanerchaeron

An elegant Georgian villa, walled gardens, farmyard and lake, set in the wooded Aeron valley. Remarkably unaltered for over 200 years.

Attraction
Adults £6

Upton Castle Gardens

If you love gardens or crave some quietness, don't miss Upton Castle Gardens, one of the best-kept secrets of Pembrokeshire and a delight for the senses.

Manorbier Beach
Attraction
Free

Manorbier Beach

A sandy, dune-backed, beach with a stream running down the northern end.

Attraction
Free

Porthgain

Once a small commercial harbour used for exporting stone from the nearby quarry, Porthgain is now a very popular tourist centre.