Hotels in Pembrokeshire

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There are over fifty beaches to choose from, each with its own vibe.
Tenby is great for families with clean sands and lots to do.
Freshwater West is a favourite for surfers.
Cwm-yr-Eglwys is a quieter spot ideal for rock-pooling.
Barafundle Bay is picture-perfect and great for a peaceful day out.
Caldey Island offers a unique visit with monastic life and beautiful views.
Yes, Tenby is absolutely worth a visit – especially if you’re after classic seaside fun with a stunning backdrop. The town has three beaches to choose from, each with its own vibe, whether you're sunbathing, building sandcastles, or taking a dip. The town centre is packed with independent shops, cafes, and places to grab an ice cream as you wander its colourful streets. If you're into watersports or golf, you’ll find plenty to keep you busy, from paddleboarding and boat trips to a round of golf with a sea view. And with one of our Premier Inn hotels right in Tenby town centre, it’s easy to base yourself here and explore everything the area has to offer.
St Davids is the UK’s smallest city, but there’s loads packed into this peaceful coastal spot. Start with a visit to the impressive St Davids Cathedral, followed by a wander through the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace next door. In the afternoon, head out on a boat trip to Ramsey Island, a protected RSPB nature reserve where you might spot seabirds, seals or even dolphins. Come evening, grab a drink at one of the local pubs and relax after a full day. Whether you're into history, nature or just exploring somewhere unique, St Davids is a great place to spend a day.
Pembrokeshire is known for its incredible coastline, natural beauty and relaxed pace of life. It’s home to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the only UK national park focused entirely on the coast, with dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches and wildlife everywhere you look. You’ve got over 50 beaches to explore—some great for surfing, others for swimming, rock-pooling or just stretching out with a picnic. There’s also a rich mix of history and heritage, from the impressive Pembroke Castle and Carew Castle to the city of St Davids, home to a stunning cathedral. Island-hopping is a real highlight too – Skomer Island is famous for puffins in spring and summer. Whether you’re into hiking, kayaking, wildlife watching or just soaking up the views, Pembrokeshire is a place that feels a bit like a natural playground.
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