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2 Days In Pembrokeshire

So you've got 2 full days in Pembrokeshire! Let Go Tripper help plan and make your 48 hours a special time. Last updated 10th February 2024

What Should I Do With Two Days In Pembrokeshire?

If you have 2 days to spend in Pembrokeshire, there are plenty of things to do and see. Here are some suggestions:

  • Visit Pembroke Castle - this impressive fortress is one of the largest in Wales and dates back to the 11th century. Take a guided tour or explore on your own. Allow at least 2 hours for a visit.
  • Take a boat trip to Caldey Island - this tranquil island is home to a Cistercian monastery and a small community of monks. The boat trip takes around 20 minutes each way and you can spend a few hours exploring the island.
  • Explore St. Davids - this picturesque village is the smallest city in the UK and is home to St. Davids Cathedral, as well as a range of independent shops and cafes. Allow at least half a day to explore.
  • Go hiking on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path - this stunning coastal path offers some of the best views in Wales. Choose a section of the path to walk, depending on your fitness level and how much time you have. Allow at least 2 hours for a short walk.
  • Visit Tenby - this charming seaside town is filled with colourful houses, medieval walls and a beautiful beach. Take a stroll around the town and along the harbour, or spend some time on the beach. Allow at least half a day to explore.

When it comes to places to stay, there are plenty of options in Pembrokeshire. You could choose to stay in a hotel, B&B or self-catering accommodation, depending on your preferences and budget. Some popular options include:

  • The Grove of Narberth - a luxurious country house hotel located in the heart of Pembrokeshire.
  • Twr y Felin Hotel - a contemporary art hotel in St. Davids, with stylish rooms and a fine dining restaurant.
  • Penrhiw Hotel - a boutique hotel located in St. Davids, with elegant rooms and views of the cathedral.
  • Camping - if you prefer to stay closer to nature, there are plenty of campsites in Pembrokeshire, including ones near the coast.

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