LINKS
Here we've put together a whole host of links that we think guests at Glasfryn Escapes campsite and visitors to Pembrokeshire might find useful! There are all sorts of outdoor and indoor activities, places to eat, places to explore and other services we recommend.
- Bluestone Brewery Local micro-brewery visitor experience for tasty ales and beers.
- Board Games – Surfing & SUPing Surfing and paddle boarding (Sup) adventures on the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast.
- Buzzard Bush Craft A range of bushcraft courses for all abilities to try or hone your skills.
- Catch and Cook Kayak fishing around Pembrokeshire.
- Celtic Quest Coasteering Award winning coasteering in Pembrokeshire.
- Folly Farm Family friendly adventure park and zoo to experience with indoor and outdoor play areas with of animal attractions.
- Hangar 5 All weather indoor trampoline park and cafe.
- Heatherton Family leisure park whose activities include paintball, karting, golf and archery.
- Kayak-King Kayaking tours along the Pembrokeshire coast.
- Overhang Climbing Wall – Carmarthen Compact yet great facility for indoor climbing with excellent tuition for beginners or turn up and climb.
- Pembrokeshire Costal National Park. The Uk’s only coastal national park boasting over 200 miles of paths.
- The Bug Farm A visitor centre with a focus on ‘bugs’.
- Thousand Island Boat Trips Visit the Pembrokeshire Islands of Ramsey, Skomer and Grassholm.
- Wild Lakes Inland water activity centre and cafe – Wake boarding, bouldering wall & inflatable assault course.
- Wild Pickings Wild food walks and foraging workshops throughout the year by Jade.
- Bosherston Lily Ponds One of Pembrokeshire many jewels is this wonderful place at Stackpole. Take a relaxing wander around the lily ponds.
- Caldey Island Access from boat via Tenby, explore the picturesque Monastic Island. 0
- Castles Pembrokeshire has a might 51 castles or strong holds to explore, their dotted all over the county and each have their own unique features.
- City of St.Davids A must see visit to Wales’ smallest city including dramatic Cathedral for Wales’ patron saint.
- Cwm Gwaun – Gwaun Valley Has something very different from coast Pembrokeshire. Here there a miles of secluded woodland to explore, walking along rivers and ruins and not forgetting an experience at Bessie’s pub.
- Dinas Mountain Great for walks and for the more adventurous, some bouldering problems all with views of Fishguard Bay and Dinas Head.
- Fishguard Old Fort Great views of Fishguard Bay and Harbour, and steeped in history from the French Invasion.
- Freshwater West This beach has put Pembrokeshire on the map for many reasons. Such as filming for Harry Potter & Robin Hood, Cafe Mor’s scrumptious seafood and surfing.
- Garn Fawr – Hill fort near Goodwick A megalithic hill fort with views of Fishguard Bay, Strumble Head and cliffs stretching towards St.Davids.
- Newport A wonderful day out at the beach on a large beach, small town with cafe’s and restaurant and even a golf course.
- Pentre Ifan Located North East of Carningli Mountain on of the largest and best preserved neolithic dolmen in Wales. Great walking routes.
- Preseli Hills Pembrokeshire’s ‘mountains’ are apparently home to the Bluestones at Stonehenge. There are lots of walks to explore across the area and views spreading cross Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire.
- Ramsey Island An RSPB nature reserve on an island full of local birds and wildlife that is possible to visit via boat or kayak.
- Skomer Island Another beautiful little island just off the Pembrokeshire coast with day trips to see the puffin colony during June & July.
- Strumble Head Lighthouse A light house marking Ynys Onnen and is a great spot for wildlife watching throughout the year inside an old wartime lookout.
- Tenby Pembrokeshire’s premier sea side town. Experience the hustle and bustle of the small lanes and then the large beaches and picturesque harbour.
- Caffi Y Ragna – Trefin Popular for breakfast but also lunches and cakes. Located two minutes from the coast path.
- Golden Lion – Newport Popular with locals and tourists with large dinning areas, good food and often live music.
- Hooked@ 31 Sister to Something’s Cooking fish & chip take away, but located in the centre of Fishguard also serving in house made selection of ice creams.
- Panaroma, Johnston Great burgers and pan Asian food just outside Haverfordwest.
- Peppers Bar, cafe/restaurant and art gallery.
- Red Onion Garden Cafe – Pembrokeshire Our onsite cafe at Glasfryn Escapes campsite. Fresh homegrown produce offering coffee, cakes and lunches. Also look out for themed events like pizza and paella.
- Rose & Crown Hearty pub grub in a nice cosy atmosphere with takeaway/delivery available.
- Somethings Cooking – Letterston Fish and chip shop that also has a restaurant for sit down meals.
- The Canteen Great tasting pizza, salads, burgers and desserts.
- The Grove Narbeth Luxury dining experience for afternoon tea or an evening of being wined and dined.
- The Shed Bistro – Porthgain Regarded by some as the best fish & chips, all located on the harbour at Porthgain.
- The Sloop Inn – Porthgain A classic Welsh seaside pub serving fresh seafood and pub style dishes at the harbour.
- 2 minute beach clean A simple but effective campaign to keep the beaches tidy, protect oceanic life and campaigning for less waste.
- Camperbug – Pembrokeshire Campervan hire in Pembrokeshire.
- Country side code The basics for enjoying the country side for future generations.
- Dogsbody Grooming, Pet shop and Dog Hotel in Fishguard Pembrokeshire
- Greener Camping Club Providing green and lower impact certified locations for camping and glamping.
- Lonely Planet Visitors Guide to Pembrokeshire A classic guide of Pembrokeshire.
- Luggage Transfer – Pembrokeshire Luggage transfer around Pembrokeshire to help you explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park with more easy. Walk or cycle all-day and arrive with your things ready at your accommodation.
- National Trust Pembrokeshire Working along side lots of organisation to helping to protect Pembrokeshire.
- Nights Under Canvas Beautiful bell tent hire for glamping. Ready and set-up for your holiday.
- Pembrokeshire Costal National Park. The Uk’s only coastal national park boasting over 200 miles of paths.
- Pembrokeshire Marine Code Here is an abundance of wildlife information to help enjoy and protect Pembrokeshire’s flora and fauna.
- The Gaurdian News articles about Pembrokeshire travel.
- Van Campers Pembrokeshire New VW camper for hire with all the mod cons for enjoying a camping trip.
- Visit Pembrokeshire Supplying ideas for trips, attractions and things to do in Pembrokeshire.
- Visit Wales Provides an extensive list of attractions, information and guidance on visiting Wales for holiday and business.
- Wander Woof Dog walking and sitting while you enjoy family activities without worrying about furry family members.
LINK EXCHANGE
If you believe that exchanging links with us will benefit our visitors and yours we would like to hear from you, please contact us with your exchange request.
Note: A reciprocal link will be required.