Pembrokeshire and the Welsh seaside are the perfect summer holiday destinations for you and your family. August is full of events to keep the little ones happy and also pique your cultural interests.
Wales and Pembrokeshire are developing an international sporting reputation for highly competitive triathlons. With Ironman Wales set for mid-September, two smaller events are being held on 1 August to get competitors and spectators excited.
Today marks the start of the 46th annual Fishguard International Music Festival. Now a global event, it attracts some of the most talented artists from all over the world.
For gardening enthusiasts, the National Botanic Garden in Wales is ready to roll out the red carpet for green-thumbed celebrities this month. BBC Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time will be at the Llanarthne garden in Carmarthenshire.
To help ring in the summer, Pembroke Castle is presenting three days of fun events for the kids to enjoy. They are designed to help you and your family enjoy some time at the region’s premier historic residence.
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.
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.
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.