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If you are one of those people who like to know the history of the places they visit, what amazes them with the ruins of ancient civilizations and who also likes the dynamics of traditional European cities, Pembroke, who is exactly what you are looking for. From Monkton Old Hall to Pembroke Castle and from the Pembroke Museum to Lamphey Bishops Palace, you'll find the best cottages for quality time. It is incredible everything that this beautiful city has to offer. This makes Pembroke an incomparable destination for many people. Don't wait any longer, grab your things, make your reservation and marvel at Pembroke!
Properties with a garden and poolThe amazing city of Pembroke offers the best cabins for every need and every taste. If you're someone who likes to travel alone or as a couple, this place offers comfortable en-suite cabins perfect for two, usually in a traditional layout, and if you're looking to join a larger group with friends or family, Pembroke offers a bigger and a more modern cabin. With innovative interiors, from some with two bedrooms for 4 people to larger properties with a garden and pool, with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, perfect for 8 people. So no excuses, go explore Pembroke!
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History lovers have many possibilities of impressive places to visit in this extraordinary city, museums of the highest quality and with an enormous historical content medieval castles used as cultural centres ruins of ancient civilizations. One of the most important establishments that over time has become an institution for the inhabitants of Pembroke and that undoubtedly speaks to the legacy that this city has to offer the world is Pembroke Castle, a Norman castle that dates back to the 11th century. which is 23 m high at its tallest tower and is surrounded on three sides by the Cleddau estuary, which shows that surely at its best it was an almost impenetrable fortress. Today tourists including the inhabitants of Pembroke that is the opportunity to go to the ruins of the Castle and to enjoy the wonderful panorama that it offers in the middle of a meadow with low vegetation that is really beautiful. They can also enter and see first-hand the ruins of a fortress that protected the city for centuries and as if that were not enough, you have the opportunity to climb the tower and enjoy the view offered by the height of both the mountains and the city. the sunset acquires a special beauty.
Pembroke for beach loversPembroke is an ideal place for beach lovers, it has a long enough coastline that offers a good number of beautiful beaches of all kinds. all with a peculiar beauty, some more dedicated to the commercial type because they are close to the city centre and others more similar to the virgin and explorer alarm that many of us usually have. One of the most visually attractive is Swanlake Beach, which is an extraordinary place. What it offers is a bay surrounded by not very high cliffs but with beautiful green grass on the surface with rocks that give magnificence to the view and by grey sands that improve the landscape. It is one of those beaches that is perfect for people who like to explore because it is located far from the centre of the city, which makes it silent most of the time and allows those who visit it to enjoy all its solemnity. It is perfect for taking walks alone with your partner, even to take your dog for a walk and as if that were not enough, in its surroundings it offers a hiking trail around the cliffs which, upon arrival, offers a spectacular view of the horizon over the sea.
Did you know that the famous chess player William Davies Evans, creator of the Evans Gambit, was born in Pembroke in the 18th century?
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Monkton Old Hall is an extraordinary construction, an architectural work of art any way you look at it. It dates from the 14th century and despite the fact that it has undergone several restorations to maintain it in a good state of conservation, it is classified as a grade one building of high cultural interest. Visitors can access the facilities and delight in the beauty inside the building, as well as learn about its function as a guest house for the nearby priory and see with their own eyes many of the original items used in that era.
2. Visit the ruins of a medieval palaceLamphey Bishop's Palace It is a huge and beautiful construction that dates back to the 13th century and that had countless renovations and expansions over time. In its time of origin, the palace belonged to the family, it had 20 rooms and had many gardens with huge meadows and grazing deer. Today the place is classified as grade one with a high cultural interest and tourists have the possibility to visit the ruins, which are especially photogenic and also introduce you to a historical environment that is difficult to repeat.
3. Explore all the history inside the Pembroke MuseumThis wonderful place is the central axis of all the history that this incredible city contains. Inside the sulphides, visitors are likely to find a variety of collections that tell about the natural history of mankind and its cultural history, with a section dedicated to talking about Pembroke's history. They also have the option of a guided tour with an expert, so you don't miss any details of this impressive tour and as if that weren't enough, this place has a nice cafeteria where you can order food or drinks to recover and continue learning about history.
4. Go enjoy the beauty of a privileged coastPembroke Coast National Park is an extraordinary place with an imposing natural beauty that is commonly visited by tourists thanks to the diversity of ecosystems that offer impressive views and enormous beauty that each one offers. This amazing national park has so many outdoor activities that leave you open-minded. From the astonishing cliff top view of one of its most beautiful beaches to the visit of the Iron Age village of Castle Henllys, this impressive place will amaze you from start to finish.
5. Take a nice boat rideOn the banks of the Pembroke River it is possible for tourists and visitors to take a nice rowing boat ride for people of any age in which they have the beautiful traditional houses of the city on one side and on the other it is perched on a rocky outcrop an impressive medieval castle from the 13th century. This is one of the most visited attractions in the entire city, as it is fun and can be enjoyed with the family. The tour lasts approximately 20 minutes and the organizations that offer the boat rental service also offer all the necessary security for you to spend an excellent day.
6. Win the house cup in a Karting raceCarew Karting is a wonderful go-karting establishment. It has first class facilities, offers advice in the automotive world, and also gives visitors the opportunity to spend a really fun day enjoying go-kart racing. Large events and tournaments are often held, where many people compete in various races to win the house cup and become the champion of the establishment. It also has a nice restaurant that offers some typical local dishes and drinks to complete the fun.
7. Meet an Urn dating from the NeolithicKing's Quoit is an extraordinary historical monument of the highest representativeness since it is a burial chamber which is located 5 miles from Manorbier beach and dates from the Neolithic era. There is a steep euro hill that is close to the beach, so there is a hiking trail that visitors can take to get there. It consists of a cornerstone of 4 meters by 2, 25 which is supported by the highest part of the land where it is located and by two vertical stones which are found in the place In addition to being partially underground.
Information about cottages in Pembroke
🏡 Cottages available: | 26 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -47%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £23. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 18 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |