Beyond Us
An updated list of local events and what is happening in the area can be found
To the beach and local walks
There is a pathway in the valley which will get you to Wisemans beach. The walk is just over a mile long. During low tide it is possible to walk to Saundersfoot along the coast. There is a local bus which will get you to many attractions or we would be happy to assist with getting you to and from local walks in the area (by prior arrangement).
The Pembrokeshire Tourism website has a list of beautiful walks in Pembroke. (please ask if you require assistance in getting to some of the starting points).
Ideas for dining beyond the Valley
Boathouse in Saundersfoot
Family run restaurant. Good Reviews and pleasant atmosphere
The Tap Yard
With space for up to 150 guests under our huge canopy, it is the perfect place to settle in, enjoy good company, and make the most of the atmosphere. Whether you are popping in for a relaxed drink, meeting friends for the afternoon, or joining us for one of our events, The Yard has a laid-back feel that makes it easy to stay a little longer.
You will find 10 draft beer lines pouring our own beers, alongside carefully chosen favourites from brewers we love. We also keep things fresh with a rotating food offering from brilliant pop-up vendors, bringing something different and delicious to the table.
Good beer, great food, proper atmosphere, and a space made for gathering.
Come grab a drink, find your spot, and enjoy The Yard.
HarBwr
The Bar & Kitchen provides a relaxed dining experience in a comfortable and stylish surrounding. With views out to Saundersfoot Harbour and beyond
The Coast – Fine Dining
Our beautiful purpose built restaurant is right on the shoreline – just metres away from the lovely golden sands of Coppet Hall. You’ll have unrivalled views of sea and sky
The Cresselly Arms (The Quay)
The Cresselly Arms (often called “The Quay”) is a traditional, Grade II‑listed riverside pub in Cresswell Quay.
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A rotating food residency called “The Quay @ The Cresselly Arms” now offers food alongside the pub’s drinks, bringing modern service into the historic setting.
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The pub hosts regular events such as quiz nights, live music, and themed evenings, making it a lively hub even though it’s in a small community.
Lan Y Môr
Bordering the golden sands of Coppet Hall Beach, Lan Y Môr sits beautifully between land and sea, tucked against the treeline with the coast stretching out before it.
Inspired by the curve of the beach and the rhythm of the waves, the restaurant brings together striking modern architecture and the quiet beauty of its natural surroundings. From the moment you arrive, the setting creates a sense of calm, warmth and occasion.
Here, Welsh food is something to be enjoyed slowly and shared generously. Fresh, natural and nourishing dishes are prepared with care, using quality ingredients and a real love for good cooking.
Gather with friends and family, take in the coastal views, and enjoy a dining experience that feels deeply rooted in Wales.
Local delights
From a delicious meal at the local Wisemans Bridge, a short walk down the road, to a pint of ale with the locals at the Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay, Kilgetty SA68 0TE, there are untold treasures waiting to be found in the surrounding neighborhood.
The abundant local produce available is of the finest quality in the country and feeds through all the local restaurants and eateries. More information can be found here
Pembrokeshire
On the “Visit Pembrokeshire” website there is plenty of information on the Castles, walks, attractions, festivals, shows and everything else in the area. They provide information on all that is happening and all the details.
Adventures beyond the Valley
For those that would like something a little more daring and adventurous or perhaps wish to try something new.
Paddleboarding
Paddleboarding offers the ability to silently explore the rivers, estuaries and coastline of Pembrokeshire but in the waves, it enables you to catch them early and access breaks which other surfers can’t reach.
Kite Surfing
Pembrokeshire just happens to be the perfect location for kitesurfing; beaches with great swathes of golden sand such as Newgale, and the all-important westerly winds blowing straight in from the Atlantic.
Cycling
There’s no better way to explore Pembrokeshire: on two wheels, with the open road and some stunning scenery.
Mountaing biking
From mountains to valleys, exercise your adventurous side on the mountain bike trails and tracks of Wales.
Explore our Rooms
Feel at home in of our comfortable, contemporary style rooms. Varying in size, with both single and double options, each suite comes with a free view TV, wifi, complimentary toiletries and a coffee-making tray.





