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About Fishguard

Discover the charming coastal town of Fishguard, nestled in the heart of Pembrokeshire, West Wales. This picturesque destination boasts a rich history and breathtaking scenery that will captivate visitors from the moment they arrive.

The town is divided into two distinct areas, the enchanting Lower Town, set beside a natural harbour with a row of quaint cottages facing the water, and the main town perched atop the cliffs, offering sweeping views of the stunning coastline.

Pembrokeshire's iconic cliffs along the coastline

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Rock Cottage has been beautifully restored to ensure you get everything you need for that perfect ge...
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Llais Afon îs a three bedroom holiday home sleeping six situated in the Lower Town of Fishguard, Pem...
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Fishguard’s charm, scenery, and stories await

Cozy self-catering holiday apartment in Pembrokeshire, perfect for a flexible stay with nearby access to top local restaurants.

Places to eat

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Fishguard boasts a delightful array of dining options, from cosy cafes and traditional pubs to elegant restaurants. Indulge in fresh, locally-caught seafood, savour hearty Welsh dishes, or explore international flavours. Whether you’re seeking a casual bite or a memorable dining experience, Fishguard’s culinary scene has something to satisfy every palate and budget.

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Places to see

History, natural beauty, and coastal charm.

Discover the town’s rich history, from the famous Last Invasion Tapestry to the nearby Strumble Head Lighthouse, or embark on an invigorating walk along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, taking in the breathtaking sea views at every turn.

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Shouldn't be missed

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Nature enthusiasts can explore the scenic Strumble Head, known for its stunning coastal views and lighthouse. History buffs enjoy visiting the Last Invasion Tapestry Gallery, which depicts the 1797 French invasion of Britain.

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