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Duration
5 Days
Dates
1st June 2026
Price
From £740pp

Towering Cliffs, Golden Sands, and National Parks

Pembrokeshire has a dramatic coastline nearly 200 miles long with soaring cliffs and long golden beaches. Almost all of the shoreline is included in Britain’s only coastal National Park. Inland the peaceful river estuaries and wooded valleys contrast with the dramatic Preseli Hills. To the south, Tenby is possibly the prettiest seaside town in Wales. Established by the Normans, most of the old town walls remain, enclosing the medieval town behind.

Price is per person sharing a twin or double room and based on 30 passengers. 7 Singles at no supplement.

 


Itinerary/Excursions

Fishguards & St Davids

St Davids, Britain's smallest cathedral city is a delight to visit and home to St Davids Cathedral, a shrine to St David, the patron Saint of Wales. Fishguard is home to the 100 foot, Last Invasion, tapestry, finely woven onto cloth telling a humurous and entertaining story. You will be surrounded by a mixture of rolling countryside and beautiful bays, all the natural delights you could wish for rolled into one.

Teifi Valley

Teifi Valley surrounds the River Teifi, one of the most beautiful rivers in Wales. At 73 miles long there's lots to discover along the way. The Cambrian Mountains lie at the source of the river, and as you head towards Pembrokeshire you will be met with wild salmon, stunning backdrops and many local delicacies. There is even a local produce market if you would like to take a few treats back with you and a few hidden bars known only to locals as ‘smwglins’, where beer was brewed and sold in secret.

The National Botanical Garden of Wales

Both a visitor attraction and centre for botanical research and conservation, the National Botanical Gardens of Wales covers 568 acres of unmissable Welsh countryside. Not only featuring glasshouses, countryside and gardens you will also find a bird of prey centre where you will be met with talks, demonstrations and of course, the birds themselves!

Celtic Winery

A true taste of Welsh wine! Indulge yourself in local Welsh wines with a wine tasting session. The winery uses as much local produce as possible, including a bespoke Welsh elderflower wine! 

The Lovespoons Workshop

A visit to the Lovespoons Workshops at Cold Inn for a demonstration on the ancient Welsh tradition of carving Lovespoons as a token of love and affection.

Picton Castle

Pembrokeshire’s finest stately home, for a guided tour. Forty acres of some of the most beautiful woodland gardens and grounds in West Wales. Our return to Tenby takes us via Saundersfoot, packed with shops and cafes for free time.

Your holiday includes

  • 4 nights at the Belgrave Hotel, Tenby
  • Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
  • The National Botanical Gardens (entrance fee)
  • Guided Tour of Picton Castle (additional cost)
  • Private coach travel
  • Excursions as suggested
  • Services of an experienced driver throughout your stay
  • 7 single rooms at no supplement
  • Cancellation protection

Hotel Details

Belgrave Hotel, Tenby

The Belgrave Hotel is a historic hotel located in the coastal town of Tenby, in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The hotel has a rich history dating back to the 19th century.

The original building was constructed in the 1870s as private residences for wealthy families. In the early 20th century, the buildings were converted into a hotel, which was named the Belgrave Hotel.

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