What to do and see in Pembroke, Wales: The Best Tours

October 5, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

Situated near the south-west coast of Wales, the town of Pembroke is an excellent center for a holiday. A large part of the ancient town wall still exists in Pembroke, and when you walk down the main street you will see many Georgian and Tudor houses. There is a good choice of restaurants, cafes and pubs among the local shops. If Pembroke Castle inspires you, Manorbier and Carew Castles are also within easy reach. When you have had enough of history, you can relax on the superb South Pembrokeshire beaches or take a trip along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Wildlife lovers will not want to miss the picturesque Haven Waterway on the edge of Pembrokeshire National Park.


Restaurants in Pembroke

1. The Best of Wales: Small-group Tour from London (6-days)

Mercure London Kensington Hotel, 1A Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London W8 5JJ, UK GO-tours
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Join this six-day adventure exploring the best of Wales from London, where you'll absorb breathtaking scenery in National Parks and marvel at some of Wales' most historic castles. During this small-group tour you'll also spend time the capital city Cardiff, visit Britain's smallest city St Davids, discover Welsh industrial history at the Big Pit & St Fagans and much more… • Small-groups with a maximum of 16 passengers, starting and finishing in London • Travel through beautiful scenery in Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons,and the Pembrokeshire Coast. • Discover the history of some of the most magnificent castles in Wales • Spend time exploring Cardiff and also visit Britain's smallest city; St David's • Learn about Wales' industrial past at the Big Pit National Coal Museum and St Fagans National Museum of History  • Includes: five-nights accommodation, services of professional Driver-Guide and minibus transportation

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, 5-nights en-suite accommodation, Driver/Guide, Breakfast each morning, Transportation in air-conditioned minibus, Small-group tour (max. 16 passengers), Breakfast

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Entrance to attractions

Reviewed By murrellge

A fantastic tour around the beautiful Cotswolds, visiting places steeped in history and character. Our tour guide, Glenn, was very knowledgeable on the area, offering this information in a friendly and engaging way. A great day out for all ages, made even better without the stress of travelling and parking, highly recommend and look forward to being on another tour in the future!

2. The Classic Tour

The Green Pay and Display Car Park, 14A Lower Park Rd, Tenby SA70 7NG, UK Pembrokeshire Safari Tours
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This flagship tour is a must for anyone wanting to make the most of their time in Pembrokeshire. Departing from Tenby, it will follow the breathtaking coastline as well as the rural side of the county. Expect to see world class beaches, magnificent coastal views, wildlife, local produce, heritage and sights of interest. We use the legendary Land Rover Defender 110, equipped with six forward facing seats for added comfort and viewing hight. The vehicle holds a full Private Hire License from Pembrokeshire County Council. Don't forget your camera!

Inclusions: Bottled water, Snacks, Binoculars , Parking Fees

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By maurices107

Took the 5hour tour with Joe, brilliant for discovering hidden gems. Discover the deserted beaches not on internet and take in all the scenery. We saw seal pups on the beach as September is the month to see this. Highly recommend!

3. The mythical West Wales tour

Castle, Cardiff, UK
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On this tour you are accompanied by a historian with a deep passion and knowledge of Wales. You will learn some Welsh, sample traditional Welsh food and learn about the ancient history and culture of Wales. Gareth, your guide is a fluent Welsh speaker and he will give you an insight into Wales that wouldn't be available with a standard tour operator. The area we will visit is dotted with quaint old towns and picturesque villages which seem untouched by time. The South West is the home of Pembrokeshire coast national park, and is an area renowned for the beauty of its beaches and coastline. For the lovers of castles there many to discover with Carreg Cennen, Pembroke and Kidwelly being three of the most impressive. An example of a tour could be a visit to the wonderfully preserved Norman Castle at Pembroke, then lunch in the beautiful medieval port of Tenby followed by a stop off in Laugharne, the former home of the poet Dylan Thomas.

Inclusions: Snacks, Bottled water

Exclusions: Tours of Wales will endeavor to gain a discount for the customer.

4. The mythical west Wales tour.

28 Wind St, Swansea SA1 1DZ, UK

On this tour you are accompanied by a historian with a deep passion and knowledge of Wales. You will learn some Welsh, sample traditional Welsh food and learn about the ancient history and culture of Wales. Gareth, your guide is a fluent Welsh speaker and he will give you an insight into Wales that wouldn't be available with a standard tour operator. The area we will visit is dotted with quaint old towns and picturesque villages which seem untouched by time. The South West is the home of Pembrokeshire coast national park, and is an area renowned for the beauty of its beaches and coastline. For the lovers of castles there many to discover with Carreg Cennen, Pembroke and Kidwelly being three of the most impressive. An example of a tour could be a visit to the wonderfully preserved Norman Castle at Pembroke, then lunch in the beautiful medieval port of Tenby followed by a stop off in Laugharne, the former home of the poet Dylan Thomas.

Inclusions: Snacks, Bottled water

Exclusions: Dinner, Alcoholic Beverages, Lunch, Restroom on board

5. Solid silver precious metal clay jewellery making course

7 Mansel St, Pembroke SA71 4ES, UK Wild Heart Collectif

Jewellery making in the most beautiful part of the world is not only fun and relaxing but gives you skills you can take away, not to mention the item you make which will forever mind you of your holiday! Perfect for a rainy day.

Inclusions: Use of jewellery making tools, Coffee and/or Tea, Snacks, Keep the jewellery item you make!, Apron to keep clothes protected

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