A holiday guide to Pembrokeshire
A guide to help you plan the perfect trip to Pembrokeshire, including where to stay and eat, family days out and stunning walks
Searching for the perfect beach – in Pembrokeshire
Forget the Caribbean or Thailand, Pembrokeshire has the world's best beaches, says Kevin Rushby, who sets out with his daughter and a vintage VW campervan to find the ultimate stretch of shore
The National Trust's top 10 Pembrokeshire walks
Foraging by kayak in Pembrokeshire
Top 10 Pembrokeshire pubs
Top 10 hotels and B&Bs in Pembrokeshire
Top 10 family days out in Pembrokeshire
Top 10 budget restaurants and cafes in Pembrokeshire
Top 10 wildlife spots in Pembrokeshire – in pictures
Pembrokeshire's unspoilt coast, waterways and countryside are a wildlife watcher's haven attracting vast colonies of sea birds, seals, puffins and otters, to name a few. Local wildlife photographer and author Andy Davies recommends the best places to see them
B&B review: Plas Farmhouse, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
Don't be put off by the uninspiring website, says Rhiannon Batten, this B&B is full of charm and atmosphere and there's lots to do in the small Welsh town of Narberth
Self-catering review: Aberporth Express, Pembrokeshire, Wales
We're bound for an unusual 'cottage' in Pembrokeshire. It's a sleeper coach, charmingly called Wendy, after the character from Peter Pan which was published a year before the carriage was built in 1905
Stackpole Inn, Pembrokeshire
For pub accommodation and beer we couldn't have wished for better. I just can't help thinking we missed out on something pub guide inspectors must have found.