Pembrokeshire is blessed with a number of natural attractions, but away from the beautiful beaches and countryside visitors can also enjoy a number of events and festivals that are taking place this summer.
Plans have been approved to re-vitalise St. Catherine’s Island and its fort. The site, advocates say, will become yet another reason for visitors to enjoy the coast in South Wales.
The Saundersfoot Harbour Festival is nearly here. It is time to celebrate the beauty of the harbour and the amazing Pembrokeshire coast. There will be activities everywhere – on the beach, in the sea and throughout the harbour.
The beaches of Pembrokeshire are known for their natural beauty and strong environmental record. Now, if the local government gets its way, some of them will become smoke-free to encourage more families to visit.
Near the end of June, the region will welcome fishermen from all parts ready to test their skills in a variety of competitions and fishing techniques. The Lure Fishing Festival starts on 26th June.
It’s officially summer and the beautiful county of Pembrokeshire is looking to welcome the season with a range of events that show the area’s culture and community spirit.
Pembrokeshire has more surfing beaches than you could shake your board at as the Atlantic Ocean produces some of the best surfing conditions in Europe.
Celebrity chef Stephen Terry has been confirmed for June’s Milford Fish Festival, an event that looks to satisfy demand after Pembrokeshire Fish Week sadly had to be cancelled.