The pleasant village of
LAMPHEY
(Llandyfai), two miles southeast of Pembroke, is best known for the ruined
Bishop's Palace
(daily 10am-5pm; £2; CADW), off a quiet lane to the north of the village. A country retreat for the bishops of St David's, the palace dates from around the thirteenth century, but was abandoned following the Reformation. Stout walls surround the ruins, which are scattered over a large area. Many of the palace buildings have long been lo... [More]
Near Tenby and Pembrokeshire's picturesque coastline, this luxurious country hotel in spacious grounds appeals to a wide audience. Superb leisure spa, indoor pool, Jacuzzi, gym, sauna, floodlit tennis, beauty treatments, aromatherapy and massage. Visit nearby Oakwood Leisure Park, sandy beaches, off... [More]