Pembrokeshire is wild and beautiful, with a dramatic coastline created by glaciers and spiked with limestone stacks. This rugged nature alternates with peaceful, sandy coves, behind which are charming ports and some wonderfully atmospheric castles. Some of the best places to stay in Pembrokeshire can be found in these pretty ports, and some even in the castles. The options range from luxurious country house hotels to restaurants with rooms and chic little B&Bs.
Pembrokeshire’s coast is so beautiful that it’s had national park status bestowed upon it; the park covers about a third of the county, including the whole 299km stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and the Preseli Hills, an area of high moorland, largely used for sheep farming, but also the location of some important prehistoric sites.
Pembrokeshire’s beaches are often award winning, and they make a fantastic backdrop for walking, surfing, sailing, sea-kayaking or simply admiring the marine life. Pembrokeshire also has a number of charming little islands off the coast. And a quite an impressive number of shipwrecks - including a famous Viking wreck, which is just off The Smalls.
The interior is wild and beautiful too, with a number of impressive pre-Celtic and Celtic sites as well as the castles. Then there's charming St. Davids - which is the UK’s smallest city, but a fairly special one -closely associated with Wales’ patron saint, and home to his spectacular cathedral.
Pembroke was the founding town, and has a number of historic buildings and Pembroke Castle, where Henry Tudor (who became Henry VII) was born. Tenby is a popular centre too, with its medieval walls and elegant seaside; Fishguard is where you catch the ferry to Ireland from.
Don't forget that if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Pembrokeshire during the peak summer months, you'll need to get organised and book well ahead. This is a very popular region!
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Narberth (Narberth)
Charming hotel in the South Wales village of Narberth. 32 Townhouse features plush rooms, an excellent restaurant and an atmospheric bar. History lovers will enjoy visiting the region's glut of castles.
Newport (Newport)
A charming guesthouse located in the pretty coastal village of Newport Pembrokeshire. Five simply styled rooms feature sink-into beds, crisp white linen and lovely rural views. Featuring a cosy fire-lit lounge and a beautifully manicured garden. A quintessentially British stay.
Pembrokeshire (Stackpole)
With delightful rooms and some of the best food for miles around served in the restaurant, The Stackpole Inn is a superb small hotel. With four elegant rooms, it's a great option for families looking to explore Pembrokeshire.
Pembrokeshire (Milford Haven )
A charming two bedroom B&B in the small coastal town of Milford Haven. Traditionally dressed rooms feature antique furniture, patterned wallpaper, open fireplaces and large windows. Indulgent breakfasts are served and the property is ideally located for exploring the surrounding countryside.
Pembrokeshire (Clynderwen )
A charming farmhouse set in acres of beautiful farm and woodlands. The two rooms are simply dressed with oak or pine furniture, white washed walls, and pastel hues. Indulgent farmhouse breakfasts are served using all local produce. A tranquil spot to explore the region from.
Narberth (Pembrokeshire)
A converted farmhouse boasting a spectacular setting in the pretty Pembrokeshire countryside. Chic, comfortable rooms are white-washed with cast iron beds, crisp white linen and contemporary bathrooms. The perfect spot for a walking holiday or to just simply unwind.
Cardigan (Moylegrove)
A beautifully converted vicarage set in a secluded and scenic spot near the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Rooms are fresh and light with large sash windows, contemporary hues, and polished wooden floors. There are also luxury huts for something a little more private. A chic spot for a coastal getaway.
Tenby
A chic restaurant and small hotel located in the picturesque coastal town of Tenby. Beautifully designed rooms feature pine wood panelling, simple modern furniture and luxurious bathrooms. Hearty pub classics are served in the restaurant alongside a choice selection of ales.
Tenby (Tenby)
A boutique B&B on the outskirts of pretty Tenby and surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens. Individually styled rooms are just the right balance of traditional and contemporary with feature wallpaper, indulgent bathrooms and exposed beams. A charming spot from which to explore the region.
Tenby (Tenby)
A lovely country hotel, set on the Pembrokeshire coast. The rooms are elegant and spacious with tasteful furnishings and excellent balcony views. In the summer, delicious home cooked food can be enjoyed on the veranda. Explore the beautiful surrounding National Park or go for a round of golf.
Saundersfoot (Saundersfoot)
A luxury B&B located in a secluded spot in the pretty Pembrokeshire countryside. A handful of coastal inspired rooms are chic and contemporary with white-washed walls, plenty of light and indulgent bathrooms. A tranquil, adult only, property ideal for exploring the region.
Pembrokeshire
A restaurant with rooms set within its own vineyard in a picturesque part of Wales. Simply styled rooms benefit from plenty of natural light, soft hues and dark wooden furniture. The unique restaurant spans four venues across the farm and is worthy of a visit alone.
St Davids (Haverfordwest)
Smart B&B hotel set in a 19th century vicarage just outside St. Davids. The stylish rooms are comfortable and spacious with fashionable furnishings and artwork. Perfect for people who are interested in exploring the Pembrokeshire coast with its stunning cliffs, wildlife and beaches.
Pembrokeshire (Pembrokeshire)
A boutique hideaway in Pembrokeshire, perfectly placed for exploring the coast. Guests can expect a mix of modern luxury and rustic charm, with cosy fireplaces, plush velvet chairs, and wooden beams. Offering a wonderful breakfast, library, millpond and wildlife-filled forest, it's an idyllic stay.
St Davids (Pembrokeshire)
A gorgeous country retreat, set in 600 acres of farmland on the Pembrokeshire coast. The luxurious 7 room boutique hotel boasts stunning views and fantastic home cooking in the family run restaurant. A gem for short stays, weddings and private parties.
Narberth (Molleston)
Family friendly grand Welsh farmhouse, beautifully restored with excellent food, located just outside Narberth with its wide range of boutiques and galleries.
Newport (Newport)
Artistic, family-run restaurant with rooms situated on the Nevern estuary in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With miles of coastline to explore you'll be glad of the comfy beds and locally sourced, beautifully cooked cuisine. Simple and effective.
Tenby ( West Wales)
18th Century Victorian home turned family-friendly boutique hotel with glorious views over Tenby's South beach. Having undergone an extensive refurb, rooms and suites are beautiful; classic luxury and elegance with plenty of original features. Fine dining offers the best of local produce.
Saundersfoot (Saundersfoot)
A charming spa hotel overlooking Saundersfoot Harbour. The simple and chic rooms are come with modern furnishings and neutral tones. The Cliff Restaurant serves up fresh fish straight off the boat and local farm produce. Miles of beautiful Pembrokeshire coastline to explore.
Pembrokeshire (Roch)
Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the coast, the 12th century Roch Castle boasts sleek and stylish accommodation with en suite facilities. Spend your days on the beach before enjoying lovely dinners at the sister hotel. It's adults only, so an ideal spot for a romantic getaway.
Cardigan
Located in the centre of town, this stylish boutique hotel blends historic charm with modern luxury. The decor features a captivating mix of traditional Welsh textiles and Scandinavian minimalism, creating a warm, nautical atmosphere. Expect riverside views, plus a terrace bar to unwind in.
St Davids (Tyddewi)
A wonderful hotel overlooking the Pembrokeshire coast. Set in a restored 19th century windmill, the hotel's design is chic and contemporary. The rooms are sleek and urbane with metallic colour schemes. Local and international modern art pervades throughout this stylish coastal retreat.