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Pembroke Dock Tourist Information Centre
The Guntower, Front Street, Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire SA72 6JZ

Pembroke Dock Tourist Information Centre is situated in Pembroke Dock, next to the town of Pembroke and close to Milford Haven and the Pembrokeshire coastline. Nearby attractions include the historic Old Defensible Barracks and the Pembroke Dock Museum Trust...
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Attractions near Pembroke Dock Tourist Info
A selection of attractions close to Pembroke Dock Tourist Info:
Freshwater East Beach  (3.3 Miles)
Freshwater East Beach is celebrated for its translucent azure water and fresh broad sands. Backed by dunes and grassy headlands this beach is a peaceful...
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Carew Cross  (5.6 Miles)
The magnificent, 14 foot high sculptured Carew Cross was erected as a royal memorial to Maredudd ap Edwin who, with his brother Hywel, ruled south-west...
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Carew Castle & Tidal Mill  (5.7 Miles)
A magnificent Norman Castle, which later became an Elizabethan residence. It has Royal links with Henry Tudor and the setting for the Great Tournament (1507),...
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Neyland Marina  (5.7 Miles)
Neyland’s modern 360 berth marina has placed the town firmly on the yachting map. It occupies the land vacated by the Great Western Railway Company,...
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Statue of Isambard Kingdom Brunel  (5.7 Miles)
The town of Neyland owes a great debt of thanks to Brunel for putting it on the map, and providing work and prosperity for the...
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The Brunel Cycle Track  (5.7 Miles)
The route of this fourteen mile cycle track starts at Brunel Quay, Neyland Marina and follows peaceful country lanes and part of the disused Great...
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Westfield Pill Nature Reserve  (5.7 Miles)
Westfield Pill Nature Reserve is found on the edge of the Cleddau Waterway, Neyland. It is most easily accessed from its southern entrance signposted from...
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Golden Plover Studio  (6.5 Miles)
This studio and art gallery gives visitors a unique chance to see some of the artists at work, creating brilliant pieces that usually you wouldn’t...
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Bosherston Ponds  (8.1 Miles)
Located on the south-eastern side of the Castlemartin peninsula, Pembrokeshire, Bosherston has become famous for its lily ponds. They are a protected National Nature Reserve....
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Broad Haven Beach  (8.1 Miles)
Enjoy sandy beaches and sweeping views of St Brides Bay at Broad Haven.This cosy village provides an ideal base if you are looking for a...
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Haverfordwest Town Museum  (9.5 Miles)
This town has a long and interesting history as part of South Wales that dates all the way back to Norman times. This museum...
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Manorbier Dovecote  (10.3 Miles)
Below Manorbier Castle is a small, round dovecote that would have been part of the de Barry estate. Dating from the 13th Century, it is...
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Abereiddy Beach  (10.6 Miles)
Abereiddy is a pebbly beach made up mainly of shingle, however, at low tide, fine, dark sand is revealed. The west-facing cove lies between scenic...
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Little Haven Beach  (10.6 Miles)
Little Haven beach is in the tiny, picturesque Welsh village of Little Haven in St. Bride’s Bay on the Pembrokeshire coast. The beach is...
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Newgale Sands  (10.6 Miles)
Newgale Sands is celebrated for its two mile stretch of clean beach. It is particularly excellent for surfing with its huge atlantic waves, also for...
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Ramsey Island  (10.6 Miles)
With some of the finest cliff scenery and a range of coastal habitats, the RSPB Nature Reserve of Ramsey Island has a spell-binding quality. Four...
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St David’s Cathedral  (10.6 Miles)
Britain’s smallest city, St David’s, is dominated by its cathedral. St David, the patron saint of Wales, founded a monastery on the site where the...
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St Non’s Bay  (10.6 Miles)
St Non’s Bay lies on the South Pembrokeshire section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. St Non was the mother of the 6th century St David,...
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Westdale Beach  (10.6 Miles)
Often held as one of the finest beaches in Pembrokeshire, Westdale Beach consists mainly of clean golden sands and has excellent offshore views of the...
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Whitesands Bay  (10.6 Miles)
Just two miles from St David’s, Whitesands Bay is an award-winning, EEC Standard Blue Flag beach. This means it has no contamination and is patrolled...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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