Local area information
Tenby
Tenby is a lovely old walled town (with much of the wall still intact) with three of the loveliest and most popular award-winning beaches in Pembrokeshire. Visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to places to eat and drink, and there's ample choice of restaurants to fit all tastes, budgets and ages. From the harbour you can embark on boat trips to nearby Caldey Island and its Cistercian Monastery. There is so much to see and do whatever the weather.
Pembroke
This charming walled town dates back over 900 years and is famous for its Norman Castle, one of Britain's finest and one of the best known in Wales. It was the birthplace of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty. Along the main street with its predominance of Georgian buildings you'll find a variety of shops, banks and restaurants. The mill pond runs parallel to the main street and is a peaceful spot to watch the swans, herons, ducks and other water birds. You may even be lucky enough to spot an otter.
Manorbier
A lovely seaside village, only 5 minutes away from the lodge. The beach is primarily is a sandy cove with a rocky reef on the right hand side, popular with surfers of all abilities. There is also a fine medieval castle overlooking the bay.
Narberth
Well known for both it's classy restaurants and Queen's Hall music and comedy club venue, Narberth is around 20 minutes drive from the Surf Lodge.
Out and about
- Carew Castle
- Bosherston Lilly Ponds
- Lawrenny Quay (for the best cheesecake in the world!)
- A night out in Tenby (!)
- Colby Woodland Garden
- Pembroke Castle
- Numerous National Trust venues
- Folly Farm
- Oakwood Theme Park
- the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path (all 186 miles of it!)
- Mountain biking
- Sea kayaking
- River and sea fishing
- Boat trips
- Coasteering
- Whale and dolphin watching
- ...and so much more!







