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Pembrokeshire Road Trip

Fishguard - St Davids - Marloes - Pembroke - Tenby

Expect on your itinerary

Landscape Landscape
Benefit-stress ratio Benefit-stress ratio
Security Security
Beach Beach
Comfort Comfort
Road conditions Road conditions
Historical sites Historical sites
Wildlife Wildlife
Pembrokeshire Road Trip ACTIVATE MAP Stages4 km155 h/stage1.1

Best months to drive

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Road Trip Costs

How much does it cost to go on a Pembrokeshire Road Trip in Wales?

Economy
Low budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 144EUR drive & more 25EUR sleep & more 264EUR eat & more 288EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 577EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 721EUR
Standard
Mid budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 216EUR drive & more 25EUR sleep & more 418EUR eat & more 432EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 875EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 1,091EUR
Premium
High budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 360EUR drive & more 38EUR sleep & more 638EUR eat & more 576EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 1,252EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 1,612EUR
Camper
On the road in RV, overnight at camp grounds with self-catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 900EUR drive & more 38EUR sleep & more 220EUR eat & more 288EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 546EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 1,446EUR
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Pembrokeshire Road Trip Itinerary

The Pembrokeshire Road Trip is a scenic journey through some of the most picturesque landscapes and beaches of Wales. Starting in Fishguard, the trip takes you through St Davids, Marloes and Pembroke before ending in the beautiful town of Tenby. The route is approximately 90 miles long and it is recommended that you make the journey over 4 days to make sure you have plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds of the area. The best time of year to take the trip is during the summer months when the weather is at its best. Along the route you will be able to take in the views of stunning beaches, rolling hills, and lush green fields. The roads are generally in good condition, although they can be narrow in parts. This road trip is suitable for all drivers and can be managed on a moderate budget, but the memories and experience it provides are worth far more.
number of days 4 number of days
route length 155 km route length
budget fair budget
good for family good for
traffic direction on the left traffic direction
accident level low accident level

START Fishguard

Distance 155 km Driving time 4.4 h Pace: slow 35.7 kWh Airports HAW ,
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Fishguard in Wales is the perfect starting point for the Pembrokeshire Road Trip. Located on the south-west coast of Wales, Fishguard is the ideal base to explore the stunning Welsh countryside. From here you can take a scenic drive along the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, discovering beautiful beaches and charming fishing villages. A must-see is Strumble Head Lighthouse, which offers stunning views of the Irish Sea and the nearby islands. Further along the coast you can admire the breathtakingly beautiful St. David’s Head and the picturesque Newgale Beach. The closest international airport to Fishguard is Cardiff Airport (CWL). Car hire is available at the airport, making it easy to begin your road trip. Fishguard is a great place to start your Pembrokeshire Road Trip. Here you can enjoy the stunning Welsh coastline, take in the views of Strumble Head Lighthouse, and discover the beauty of St. David’s Head and Newgale Beach. With the nearby Cardiff Airport offering car hire, you can start your journey in style.

1 Fishguard - St Davids

Distance 52 km Driving time 1.5 h Pace: slow 12.0 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on an unforgettable road trip through the stunning Welsh countryside! Starting in Fishguard, drive 25 miles along the winding roads to Abercastle. Here, you’ll find spectacular views of the Irish Sea and a great spot for a picnic. As you continue your journey, take in the breathtaking scenery of the Preseli Mountains. Your next stop is Porthclais, a quaint fishing village with a picturesque harbor. From here, you’ll be able to spot the ruins of St Non’s Chapel, a historically significant site. As you drive, be sure to keep an eye out for the narrow sections of road. Finally, your destination is St Davids, the smallest city in Britain. Here, you can explore the ruins of the 12th century cathedral, visit the nearby beaches, or take a stroll along the coastal path. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, check the Itinerary of this stage. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready for an adventure!

2 St Davids - Marloes

Distance 32 km Driving time 1.0 h Pace: slow 7.4 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on an unforgettable road trip starting in St Davids, Wales. This 20 mi stretch of road will take you less than two hours, and will provide you with stunning views of the Pembrokeshire National Park. As you drive, keep an eye out for picturesque landscapes, winding roads, and narrow sections. Along the way, make sure to stop at Marloes, a beautiful village with a sandy beach, and St Davids, home to a 12th-century cathedral and the ruins of a medieval castle. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, consult the Itinerary of this stage. Enjoy your journey!

3 Marloes - Pembroke

Distance 36 km Driving time 1.0 h Pace: slow 8.2 kWh View map Itinerary
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Start your road trip in Marloes, Wales and explore the beauty of the Welsh countryside as you take a scenic route to Pembroke. Along the way, you'll find plenty of interesting places to visit, such as Dale, a charming fishing village, and Milford Haven, a picturesque port town. The drive is just 22 miles and should take less than an hour, so you'll have plenty of time to explore the area. As you drive, be sure to take in the historical sites and stunning views of the countryside. Be aware that some sections of the road may be narrow, so take care when driving. At the end of your journey, you'll arrive in Pembroke, the perfect place to end your trip. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, be sure to check the Itinerary of this stage. Enjoy your journey!

4 Pembroke - Tenby

Distance 35 km Driving time 0.9 h Pace: modest 9.1 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a 23mi road trip, starting in Pembroke, Wales, and ending in Tenby. Along the way, you'll traverse the stunningly beautiful countryside of Manorbier. This drive takes less than an hour, so you'll have plenty of time to take in the sights. Be sure to keep an eye out for historical sites, scenic roads, and narrow sections. Enjoy the rolling hills and lush greenery, and don't forget to stop at the charming villages and towns. You'll also find plenty of places to eat and stay, so you can make the most of your road trip. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, check out the Itinerary of this stage. So, what are you waiting for? Start your engine and hit the road!

  Tenby

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Tenby is a stunning seaside town located in southwest Wales, and is the perfect end point for any Pembrokeshire Road Trip. The town is located on a peninsula, with two stunning beaches and a harbor, creating a stunning backdrop for any visit. Visitors will find plenty of activities to keep them occupied, from exploring the stunning Tenby Castle, to walking around the picturesque harbor. The town also offers many unique shops and restaurants, as well as a plethora of pubs and bars. For those looking for a bit of adventure, Tenby is home to several popular water sports, such as surfing and kayaking, as well as a variety of other activities. For those looking to relax, Tenby also offers some of the most stunning beaches in the area, making it an ideal spot for a beach holiday. Tenby is also a great starting point for anyone wanting to explore the rest of Pembrokeshire. The town is located a short drive away from the popular coastal towns of Pembroke, Haverfordwest and Saundersfoot, as well as the historic castles of Carew and Pembroke. For those traveling by air, the closest international airport is Cardiff Airport (CWL). From here, it is a short drive to Tenby, making it the perfect end point for a Pembrokeshire Road Trip. Tenby is a small town full of charm, and is an ideal spot for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Wales.

Pembrokeshire Road Trip at a glance

Before you set off

Embark on the magical Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a stunning 90-mile Road Trip through the idyllic countryside and along the rugged coastline of Wales. This scenic journey takes you through a UNESCO-listed national park, revealing breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches, and a tapestry of Welsh heritage. To fully appreciate the splendor of Pembrokeshire, allocate at least 4 days for this adventure, beginning in the charming town of Fishguard and culminating in the historic seaside resort of Tenby.

Key Destinations and Top Sights:

  • Fishguard: Embark from this picturesque town, steeped in maritime history and the site of the last invasion of Britain in 1797.
  • St Davids: Visit Britain's smallest city, a haven of tranquility with a majestic 12th-century cathedral and the ruins of Bishop's Palace.
  • Marloes: Admire the unspoiled Marloes Sands and the breathtaking views of Skomer Island, known for its vibrant wildlife, including puffins and seals.
  • Pembroke: Explore the birthplace of Henry VII at Pembroke Castle, a fortress with a rich history dating back to 1093.
  • Tenby: End your journey in this enchanting walled town, famous for its golden beaches, historic Old Town, and the 15th-century St. Catherine's Island.

Best Time to Go:

Late spring to early autumn (May to September) is the ideal period for the Pembrokeshire Road Trip. The climate is typically mild and conducive to outdoor activities, with the added vibrancy of wildflowers and wildlife.

Potential Risks:

Some rural Roads along the route may be narrow and winding. It's important to drive carefully and respect local driving etiquette, especially during peak tourist season when the Roads are busier.

Interesting Facts for Roadtrippers:

  • Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is the only coastal national park in the UK.
  • Budget: The Trip is accessible for various budgets, with options to splurge or save.
  • Accommodation: Diverse lodging includes luxury hotels, traditional inns, charming B, and eco-friendly campsites.
  • Activities: Diverse options include coastal hiking along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, wildlife watching, visiting historic castles, and sampling traditional Welsh dishes like cawl and Welsh cakes.

A good choice for:

The Pembrokeshire Road Trip is more than a mere drive; it's an immersive exploration of one of the UK's natural jewels. With each mile uncovering a new chapter of Welsh culture, history, and dramatic landscapes, the journey promises enchantment and adventure, leaving travelers with cherished memories. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Pembrokeshire's coastal Road will lead you on an extraordinary voyage.

Facts for safer driving in Wales

drink drive limit drink drive limit 0.8
max speed urban max speed urban 48 km/h
max speed rural max speed rural 96 km/h
max speed highway max speed highway 112 km/h
headlights at daytime headlights at daytime off
fire extinguisher fire extinguisher no
tolls tolls yes
seat belts seat belts yes

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