Cliff Top Golf
Including coastal views and Wales’ oldest club, Pembrokeshire has plenty of first class courses to choose from, as well as expert tuition at hand to help hone your skills.
Puffin Magic
Home to over 6000 pairs of puffins each year, Skomer is the second largest island in Wales. Why not take a short cruise around the island and take in the abundance of species that flock to its shore’s.
Diving
Experience a marine nature reserve from under the waves. Perfect for Scuba Diving, the Gulf Stream clear green waters hold an abundance of sea life, ship wrecks and reefs to explore.
Surf’s up
Perfect for Newbies and pro’s alike, there are plenty of great places to surf and waves suitable for all skill levels. Take some lessons, practice your cut backs or just watch the locals do their stuff.
Get wind swept
Flying kites isn’t just for kids - especially when you’re strapped to a board using the wind to power you through the waves. Both ideal conditions and a variety of locations attract some of the UK’s top riders time and time again.
Top class Sea Fishing
Few places rival Pembrokeshire’s sea fishing finesse. You’ll never be more than 15 miles from the coast, find a knowledgeable skipper and set sail on a sea trip. There’s everything from Mackerel to Bass, Dogfish to blue and Porbeagle Sharks.
Horse Riding
Have you ever wanted to ride a horse along a beach? You can also canter across moors and ancient woodlands too. Whether you are a novice or experienced rider, saddle up and enjoy the outdoors West Wales style.
Try Coasteering
Where better to have a go at Coasteering than the place it was invented: Get kitted out in a wetsuit and lifejacket, then climb, jump and swim your way around the coastline at sea level. You’ve come to the right place.
Perfect for Cyclists
Ideal for safe family cycling, pedal your way through a network of virtually traffic free lanes. With routes available directly from the centres of Saundersfoot and Newport, ditching the car is easy once you’ve arrived.
Walk the Coastal Path
186 miles long, the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path offers sweeping cliff tops, secret coves, estuaries and wide sandy beaches. You’ll have to look hard to find better terrain to explore - sturdy footwear a must.
















