St David’s
The smallest city in Britain both charming, historic and full of shops,
St David’s Cathedral and ruined Bishops Palace.
9 hole links golf course with spectacular views over Whitesands Bay.
Bird watching boat trips with a professional ornithologist to Skomer Island to see puffins in enormous numbers, gannets and dolphins.
Voyages of Discovery, 1 High St, St Davids, Tel: 01437 721911
www.ramseyisland.co.uk/boat-trips/skomer-island-voyage/
Solva
Charming fishing village. 2 hour walk from Bryn-y- Mor by cliff path with pubs, cafes and shops.
Pembroke
Superb medieval castle. There are fine beaches all along the coast in both directions.
For the more adventurous:
Coastal adventures: https://www.visitpembrokeshire.com/explore-pembrokeshire/the-coastal-way/coastal-adventures
Boat trips from St Davids.
Canoeing, sailing, coasteering for adults and older children from the Twr-y- felin Adventure Centre – St Davids.
Cliffs and caving boat trips from Solva.
Eating Out
St David’s:
Grain
1 High Street, St Davids (grain.wales; 01437 454321)
Whitesands Beach House
Whitesands, St Davids (01437 720068)
Peter’s Plaice
2 High Street, St Davids (01437 720542)
Solva:
The Cambrian Inn
6 Main Street, Solva (thecambrianinn.co.uk; 01437 721210)
Porthgain:
The Shed, for fish – superb!
Littlehaven:
Swan Inn – good menu, good food.
Druidstone:
Druidstone House Hotel – good food, fun.