Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Tours and Activities

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park showing general coastal views and hiking or walking
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park featuring general coastal views, heritage elements and heritage architecture
Freshwater East Beach featuring a beach
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park which includes a beach, general coastal views and boating
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park featuring a coastal town and farmland


Experience some of the best coastal scenery in Wales at a national park famed for its picture-perfect coves and stunning walking routes.

Escape to the islands, beaches, cafés and heritage attractions of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The park, situated in the southwest corner of Wales, is a popular destination with families heading to the beach, walkers seeking a scenic challenge and photographers wanting to capture the rugged natural beauty of the region. Stay in one of the charming towns located in the sprawling park and go on excursions around the coastline to see different parts of this picturesque area.

Roam through the landscape of Britain’s first coastal national park. It was designated as such in 1952 and the National Trail opened in 1970, making it a popular destination with hikers. Join the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, part of the 870-mile (1400-kilometer) Wales Coast Path, for a walk along some of the most spectacular scenery in the United Kingdom.

Spend a day on one of Pembrokeshire’s astonishing beaches, many of which have received the accolade of a Blue Flag for cleanliness and quality. Families enjoy places such as spacious Broad Haven, while surfers head to rougher seas at Dale. Seek out a secluded cove of golden sand surrounded by rocky cliffs for a quiet day by the ocean.

Adventure sports are a favored pastime of visitors to Pembrokeshire. Kayak around the rocky coastline or cycle on one of the many trails in the region.

Stop by a few of the park’s remarkable heritage sights. Drive to Castell Henllys, in the north of the national park, for a look at life in an Iron Age fort. Ponder the mysteries of the Neolithic stone structures at Pentre Ifan.

Meet some of the wildlife that lives in the national park. Bring binoculars and you could see puffins skimming above the water or dolphins playing in the waves.

Unless you are hiking around it, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is best explored with a car. Find out about the best destinations, public transportation routes and walking trails in the Oriel y Parc Gallery and Visitor Center or the Newport National Park Visitor Center. Visit between April and July for the best weather in the region.

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