
Pembrokeshire Winter Coast
Storm watching and wild walks
Storm watching and wild walks
Highlights
Who It's For
Adventurous individuals and couples who enjoy bracing walks, dramatic scenery, and don't mind a bit of wind and rain. Must be comfortable with potentially challenging coastal walking conditions.
Not Suitable For
Those seeking guaranteed sunshine, luxury spa breaks, or have limited mobility.
Cost Breakdown
Know Before You Go
Your Itinerary
The perfect 2 days Pembrokeshire road trip
Day 1
Storm Watching at Newgale Beach
Witness the raw power of the Atlantic as winter storms batter the Pembrokeshire coast. Newgale's long, exposed beach is perfect for dramatic wave watching.
The Shed at Porthgain
A harbourside restaurant serving fresh seafood and hearty pub fare.
Coastal Walk: Porthgain to Abereiddy
A scenic section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, offering stunning views of the coastline and the Blue Lagoon (approx. 2 hours).
St Davids YHA
A comfortable and affordable hostel in the heart of St Davids, perfect for budget-conscious travelers.
The Bishops
A local pub in St Davids offering hearty meals.
Day 2
Walk to Whitesands Beach
A short walk to Whitesands Beach to enjoy the scenery.
Wild Swimming at Whitesands Beach (Optional)
A bracing dip in the sea for the hardy. Be aware of conditions, only swim if safe and confident.
Whitesands Beach Cafe
A cafe right on the beach.
Drive to Freshwater West and explore the beach
Drive 1 hour and explore Freshwater West beach, famous for Harry Potter filming.
Trip Overview
Climate Overview
Aberporth (West Wales) • 30-year averages
Data: Met Office
Trip Cost
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