Things to do in North Pembrokeshire

The Preseli Mountains

The Preseli Mountains lie in the Pembrokeshire National Park and their highest point is at Foel Cwmcerwyn and is 536 metres (1758 feet) high. The rounded hills, covered in heather and bracken and grazed by sheep, are excellent walking country. There are outcrops of Spotted Dolerite, the same rock...

Welsh Bird of Prey Centre

The Welsh Birds of Prey Centre offers a wonderful day flying and watching birds of prey hunting. Experience this 4000 year old sport by participating in an exciting day with plenty of hands on experience and photo opportunities. The experienced team of falconers will lead you through the...

Dyfed Shire Horse Farm

Come and join us at Dyfed Shire Horse Farm, a tourist attraction at the foot of the Preseli Mountains in West Wales. Have a day of fun and nostalgia as you get to know these majestic ‘gentle giants’. We have plenty to do for the whole family, whatever the weather. You can take a tractor ride around...

Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber

Pentre Ifan is the most impressive and most visited megalith in Wales. This ancient Neolithic burial chamber occupies a hilltop site in a beautiful setting with stunning views over Fishguard Bay and the Preseli Mountains. Dating from around 4000 BC it consists of a tilted capstone, weighing 16...

Cilgerran Castle

High over a gorge of the River Teifi, so close to the edge that large parts of the outer wall have fallen, Cilgerran Castle presents to the landward side two massive round towers built of the thin slatey stone available. These were the key defences because the castle stands on a promontory between...

Penrallt Garden Centre and Nursery

“Probably the largest, most comprehensive collection of plants in West Wales!” Penrallt Garden Centre grows and sells a vast range of plants and also stock an extensive range of items to suit most gardening and landscaping needs. Set in 70 acres of farmland, woodland and coastal walks, the...

Mayberry Kayaking

Explore the natural beauty of the north Pembrokeshire coastline with its towering cliffs, caves, rocky outcrops and secluded beaches - the sea kayak will allow you to reach places that others can’t get to. Looking at the Pembrokeshire Coast from a sea kayak will enable you to see so much more...

Kayak-King

The guides at Kayak-King have a vast range of experience gained in the white water playgrounds of Europe and at home in the UK. Although our expertise is in the sport of kayaking, we all have a passion for the outdoors and the environment we work and play in. The Pembrokeshire Coastal National...

Razorbill Rib (Boat) Charter

Razorbill Rib Charter offers a bespoke boat charter service based in stunning North Pembrokeshire. Our 6.5m Rib “Razorbill” (named after the Auk most prevalent in Pembrokeshire) is available to take you to see the many breathtaking sights around the North Pembrokeshire / Ceredigion coast for...

Pembrokeshire Paragliding

An unforgettable experience awaits you at Pembrokeshire Paragliding. This small friendly school offers paraglider courses and tandem flights and ensures you will have a stress-free introduction to paragliding. Most of the training takes place in the Preseli Mountains in Pembrokeshire. If...

Teifi River Guides

Flowing for more than seventy miles from it's source in the Cambrian Mountains to it's estuary at Cardigan, the Teifi, Queen of the Game Fishing Rivers, is both wild and beautiful. Shallow runs, thundering waterfalls and lazy dark pools, give the angler both variety and scenery few other rivers can...

The Walking Way

'Local Walks in and around: St Dogmaels, Poppit and Moylegrove' is a folder of walks designed and created by Julie Turner whose experience of walking in this area spans a period of 23 years. Each walk is beautifully laid out on A5 laminated card with clear directions, a small map and...

Newport Bike Hire

Newport Bike Hire is a friendly family business, providing top grade bikes with routes to suit all ages and abilities. You can hire a bike for a day, a few days or for the full duration of your holiday and really get to know this beautiful area. North Pembrokeshire is an excellent area to explore...

Poppit Sands

Poppit Sands at the mouth of the Teifi Estuary is an extensive sandy beach backed by dunes and it is one of the most popular beaches in the area for swimming and watersports. There is plenty of space, so despite its popularity it never seems crowded. From Poppit you can start the 186 mile long...

Pwllgwaelod Beach

A small, sandy beach with cliffs on either side, Pwllgwaelod faces west with views across Fishguard bay to Fishguard harbour. It is an enclosed, gently shelving beach with plenty of rock pools and low rocks to scramble on. A three mile walk from Pwllgwaelod around Dinas Island to Cwm yr Eglwys...

Newport Beach

The historic town of Newport stands near the mouth of the River Nevern and it has two beaches - one on each side of the estuary. The Parrog is on the Southern side, nearest to the town and although sheltered the unpredictable currents around the river here make swimming dangerous. Newport Sands...

Cwm yr Eglwys

Cwm yr Eglwys is a pretty cove on the north side of the Dinas Head peninsula between Fishguard and Newport, Pembrokeshire. The small beach is mostly shingle and pebbles with safe bathing, a narrow slipway for launching small boats and a shallow stream running down the right hand side into the...

Ceibwr Bay

Ceibwr Bay is owned by the National Trust and is within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It sits on the south side of Cardigan Bay close to the village of Moylegrove. The beach is a small inlet of sand and rocks surrounded by high cliffs. This is not a place to swim but is an ideal place to...

Pembrokeshire Candle Centre

The Pembrokeshire Candle Centre, Cilgwyn, was started 36 years ago and is now one of the prime visitor attractions in North Pembrokeshire. In the workshop you can see hand-dipped candles being made without any mechanical aids. These beautiful candles are created with unique graded colours and...

The Slate Workshop

Established in 1985, The Slate Workshop is in a renovated cornmill beside the Eastern Cleddau River. Here Richard and Fran Boultbee produce fine lettering and creative designs in Welsh slate using traditional craftsmanship and modern methods. We make house names and numbers, commemorative and...