Pembrokeshire’s unspoilt landscapes, towns and villages will enthral those who take a holiday in this far corner of South West Wales during the Autumn. The experience is quite different without the crowds but still inspiring and relaxing with awesome scenery and outdoor activities; a surprising number of attractions also remain open and visitors can stay in the best places at much reduced prices.
Once Autumn arrives, the long sandy beaches and small private coves become the domain of walkers, often with their dogs now that the beach restrictions have been relaxed. With 186 miles of coastline, mostly within the National Park, there’s more than enough space for everyone. It’s possible to stroll for a morning without seeing another person.
Breezier days stir up the surf attracting hardy watersports enthusiasts, while coast path ramblers can enjoy a brisk walk or go pup spotting on isolated beaches before returning to the fireside in their smart hotel or cosy cottage. Inland the peaceful river estuaries and wooded valleys stand out against the more rugged Preseli Hills, while quiet lanes and tracks await the cyclist and horse rider.
So… what’s stopping you? Have a browse of our sites and book that Autumn break in Pembrokeshire today!
