19 Activities
Pembrokeshire Coastal Adventure: Delve Into Celtic History and Natural Beauty
Starts from
Cardiff
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Activities
19
Duration
2 days
Length
167 mi
Guide details
Starts from
Cardiff
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Duration
2 days
Length
167 mi
- Natural Attractions
- History and Culture
Elle Redman
Travel Expert
- Enjoy a sunset stroll along one of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
- Take an island boat trip and delve into fascinating Celtic history.
- Discover Pembrokeshire’s coastal views while paddleboarding in Saundersfoot.
Known for its rugged coastline, beautiful islands, and abundant wildlife, Pembrokeshire has long attracted travellers from both near and far. Situated on the southwestern edge of Wales, it's a stunning, unspoilt corner of the UK. You'll discover breathtaking scenery, postcard-perfect seaside towns, castles, coastal paths, and heritage sites, as well as landmarks steeped in fascinating history.
On this two-day road trip, you'll travel from Cardiff to Pembrokeshire, stopping in Margam, the Gower Peninsula, and Tenby. Striking a perfect balance between leisurely sightseeing and exciting outdoor adventure, you'll leave this journey feeling refreshed, recharged, and eager to visit the Welsh coast once again.
Remember to pack walking shoes and an epic playlist for the journey ahead.
On this two-day road trip, you'll travel from Cardiff to Pembrokeshire, stopping in Margam, the Gower Peninsula, and Tenby. Striking a perfect balance between leisurely sightseeing and exciting outdoor adventure, you'll leave this journey feeling refreshed, recharged, and eager to visit the Welsh coast once again.
Remember to pack walking shoes and an epic playlist for the journey ahead.
Categories
- Natural Attractions
- History and Culture
Known for its rugged coastline, beautiful islands, and abundant wildlife, Pembrokeshire has long attracted travellers from both near and far. Situated on the southwestern edge of Wales, it's a stunning, unspoilt corner of the UK. You'll discover breathtaking scenery, postcard-perfect seaside towns, castles, coastal paths, and heritage sites, as well as landmarks steeped in fascinating history.
On this two-day road trip, you'll travel from Cardiff to Pembrokeshire, stopping in Margam, the Gower Peninsula, and Tenby. Striking a perfect balance between leisurely sightseeing and exciting outdoor adventure, you'll leave this journey feeling refreshed, recharged, and eager to visit the Welsh coast once again.
Remember to pack walking shoes and an epic playlist for the journey ahead.
On this two-day road trip, you'll travel from Cardiff to Pembrokeshire, stopping in Margam, the Gower Peninsula, and Tenby. Striking a perfect balance between leisurely sightseeing and exciting outdoor adventure, you'll leave this journey feeling refreshed, recharged, and eager to visit the Welsh coast once again.
Remember to pack walking shoes and an epic playlist for the journey ahead.
Elle Redman
Travel Expert
- Enjoy a sunset stroll along one of the world’s most beautiful beaches.
- Take an island boat trip and delve into fascinating Celtic history.
- Discover Pembrokeshire’s coastal views while paddleboarding in Saundersfoot.
Travel itinerary
11 Activities
Day 1
102 mi2 mi
Exploring the Best of South Wales: Margam Country Park to Barafundle Bay Beach
Today, you'll begin your road trip adventure towards the western shores of Wales, travelling to the pretty seaside town of Tenby. There, you'll see several spectacular sites, including the castle, and explore the coastline scenery and beaches. The day will be rounded off with a delicious dinner and a stroll at sunset.
8 Activities
Day 2
59 mi1 mi3 mi
Tranquil Isles and Coastal Adventures: Caldey Island to Langland Bay
Today, you'll take a ferry to a historical island still inhabited by Cistercian monks. After exploring the island, enjoy a leisurely lunch. In the afternoon, try paddleboarding in Saundersfoot and take a peaceful walk around scenic Langland Bay, a favourite local spot since the 1950s.